I have been doing a lot of thinking about black lion weapon skins and the library of them that has amassed over the years. Legendary skins are becoming more common than these skins, and really the number of them far outnumbers core game weapon skins in terms of what could and would be used(lets be honest no one uses 75% of core skins). As a longstanding player I really have been quite frustrated with the way these have been implemented. Now I have no problem with Arenanet needing a source of of income; I do not think it is greedy due to it really being a cosmetic choice. However from what I have been noticing, and I really need to say it bluntly but with valid reasoning, black lion weapon skin development is really a waste of time and has over-saturated rewards with lack of incentive to even attempt to get one outside of the trading post.
Lets all agree on one thing here— cosmetics are really the meat of the game considering gear has a very quick and achievable stat max. So how many cosmetic weapons skins through the black lion line of merchants do you think have been released? Really the number is quite staggering and some are no longer purchasable through the black lion ticket system.
There are a grand total of 30 full weapon skin sets totaling at 476 skins. Want to buy them with in game gold? Going to cost around 100g minimum for newly released skins. If each skin did cost 100g it would cost you 47,600 gold to get all of the skins. However we all know that the cost far exceeds 5 times that number.
Okay fine maybe you don’t need all the skins, but really outside of spending 100g per skin on new skins. The only way to get one is to find black lion tickets in chests. However you do not find tickets— you find 1/10 of a ticket, a scrap. Nothing is less motivating than realizing the scrap you find in a black lion chest is not even close to getting a weapon skin. Oh well I guess I could buy some black lion keys right? I guess I wouldn’t mind spending 10$ to buy…. oh…. 7 keys, but that means my chances of getting enough scraps is zero? Looks like I have to spend 20$ for 14. Lets see here, the drop rate is between 1/3 or 1/4 — so out of that chance I most likely still wont have one ticket for one weapon skin from spending 20$(for all you naysayers saying they can drop tickets, don’t bother hoping for one because the drop rate on them sits around 1%). Well then maybe I will farm keys in game, but that would take weeks considering the farming method was nerfed… Does anyone see the problem here?
Why are 476, beautiful, artistic, and simply stunning weapon skins sitting behind such a trial? Arenanet, you want us to use your gem store I get it, but with the statistical references behind drops is it really necessary to spend 35-50$ per weapon skin(if you are incredibly lucky minimum 20$)? How many of these 476 skins sit on the trading post? I bet you over 50% of them— heck probably 75%. Most of them never will never be seen outside a wardrobe preview, or due to being removed. I like most players have no problem spending 10-20$ per month, but lets be honest here, with the release of other gem store items such as wings etc, do people really want to spend money on keys? Nope, we rely on slow key farmers for that.
Every time a new weapon set is released do you know what I feel? Disappointed, frustrated, frustrated at the fact that I cannot craft these skins, and disappointed that the pool of skins keeps growing that by basically playing the game I will not be able to achieve unless I spend hours and hours farming or by forking over 20-35$ per skin.
Considering you have made it this far in my tangent, and before you start picking apart the opinions and facts I have stated, ask yourself whose side are you on? How do you feel as a consumer who wants to spend money? Do you feel rewarded or do you feel shorthanded? Sure there is no monthly fee, but is that really an excuse to have so much behind such a massive wall? If I could pay 20$ per month to have all skins achievable in the game I would rather do that. But deep down I know that most of the cosmetic skins I will never see, and won’t want to dedicate time to. I put plenty of time into other mmos and achieved vast rewards, but it would take 10x the amount of time I put into other mmos to get the rewards guild wars 2 has locked away.
The topic title is how I will conclude this well thought out debacle I have been having. Why put so much beautiful content in the game behind such an extensive pay or time wall? Why put content in a game that contradicts the model on which you have based you game on? Heck if each weapon skin was 100 gems, I would fork over 20$ per month just to buy a bunch of skins. I would feel rewarded, have incentive to play, and feel great about the awesome weapons skins I have. I have no problem spending money; 20-30$—50$— doesn’t matter to me, but the value of my money I spend will not reap rewards, and instead will feel shorthanded. I don’t want to buy power, or shortcuts, but I want to buy the beautiful cosmetics to support this game.
I say, get rid of these scraps from black lion chests. Instead of a 30% drop rate on scraps, make it for tickets. Stop dropping puzzle pieces to a non-complicated solution. The community loves feeling rewarded, and lately many have spoken their mind about those rewards being grindy or lacking. In my opinion the game isn’t lacking anything besides faster content releases, but I’m sure everyone would have more incentive to support this game if cosmetics were more reasonable achievable.
Fun fact, and proven as well behind statistics(I’d rather try to wrap up this long post than explain in detail), Steam platform sales on games that are 75% off of the original price actually make far more money from the sale than they do at base price. Why? Because when any $50 game becomes $12.50, or a $10 game becomes $2.50 and someone buys them, they feel value from money spent, and never would have bought the game otherwise. I hope all of you as players feel the same as I do, and want to support this beautiful game without becoming jaded through all the additions and changes. I just hope this change happens at all, because after supporting Arenanet for 11 years, it is getting far more difficult every day.