- Proposal
- Update the trade status of Gold Chronicler Tokens and Silver Chronicler Tokens from No Trade to No Trade Shared. This change would align them with other similar in-game currency tokens and enable account-wide accessibility across characters.
- Justification
- Currently, Gold and Silver Chronicler Tokens are bound to individual characters due to their No Trade classification. This creates a significant quality-of-life (QoL) issue for players who engage in Chronicler missions across multiple characters on the same account. If a player unintentionally earns tokens on the “wrong” character (i.e., one not intended to spend or store the tokens), they are effectively penalized. The inability to transfer tokens between characters on the same account adds unnecessary friction to the gameplay experience.
Meanwhile, other game tokens—such as PAAS Tokens, GCW Tokens, Heroic Tokens, and Battlefield Tokens—are classified as No Trade Shared, enabling players to manage them more flexibly and efficiently across their account.
Changing the Chronicler Tokens to No Trade Shared would:
- Create consistency across the game’s token systems.
- Eliminate inefficiencies caused by character-specific token hoarding.
- Reduce frustration from accidental grinding on non-primary characters.
- Encourage more participation in Chronicler content by lowering the risk of lost effort.
- Motivation
- The primary motivation for this change is to improve token management and player convenience. Chronicler Tokens represent time and effort spent by players, and restricting them to a single character can feel limiting and punishing in a game where many players maintain several active characters for various roles.
The No Trade Shared status provides a simple, existing mechanism to:
- Allow players to redeem Chronicler rewards on the character of their choice.
- Increase the appeal and accessibility of Chronicler missions.
- Align the Chronicler token system with other similar systems in the game.
Conclusion:
Switching Gold and Silver Chronicler Tokens from No Trade to No Trade Shared does represent a technical change but will have significant and positive implications. It streamlines gameplay, reduces frustration, and brings consistency to token systems across the game. This adjustment would reinforce the game’s player-friendly approach and foster broader engagement with the Chronicler mission system.
Switching Gold and Silver Chronicler Tokens from No Trade to No Trade Shared does represent a technical change but will have significant and positive implications. It streamlines gameplay, reduces frustration, and brings consistency to token systems across the game. This adjustment would reinforce the game’s player-friendly approach and foster broader engagement with the Chronicler mission system.