Talk:Special Investigation: Jurakutei/@comment-29007116-20181101082550/@comment-14.192.212.198-20181101114558

I’m in agreement with OP here. Touken Ranbu was supposed to be a game where both F2P and P2P players can enjoy. Of course, there are some necessary costs like sword space and etc, but this event is clearly trying to tell the players to spend some money. F2P players will dedicate way more time to the event and eventually get their goal, while P2P players can reap the benefits way faster than the others. It’s a win-win situation. But with how the event is designed -roll some numbers and if you’re unlucky enough to get double 1- the only thing you can do by that point is to go back to the citadel and what, train other swords in the meantime? We can do that just fine on any other day. We were excited to enjoy a brand new event, but it came out as a huge disappointment for many.

Kitttn: You’re saying like we want the new sword without putting much effort. With how the event is designed, we can’t put much effort in it in the first place if they have restricted us from playing unless we pay.

I went to check out the Chinese fandom yesterday, and a majority of them are complaining of the same thing. A lot have also said that this event (and the sword) is totally not worth it. Of course, despite saying that, all of us will play it to get Chouyi. But I guess the other items are exclusively for P2P players this time.