We should be able to revisit dialogue from Brilliant Events similar to the Mysteries Registry

BliznikBliznik Posts: 51 ✭✭✭
in Community Forum Feedback #1 latest comment 22 August, 2020, 12:01 am.

There are a lot of important story elements that are easily forgotten.

Most of these story elements were revealed as we returned Mysteries Foundables. As a result, the game developers ensured we could revisit those conversations by tapping on an image of a returned Mysteries Foundable, and then tapping on VIEW.

Some of these story elements were revealed as we completed S.O.S. Achievements. I wish we could revisit those, but fortunately they can be viewed on some websites that wisely archived those conversations, like https://gamepress.gg/wizardsunite/reference/sos-assignment-dialogue.

This Brilliant Event was the first one, from what I remember, that has dialogues that directly relate to the story of the game. All of the other Brilliant Event dialogues were pretty random and weird, but this one actually furthers the plot of the story. As such, players should be able to revisit these dialogues in the game.

On a related note, the Challenges and Exploration Registry should probably also be altered similarly, allowing players to tap a Foundable to read information about the Foundable, and while in that menu players should choose whether to place the image in exchange for Family Foundable XP, or to keep the Fragments and save them for later (e.g. a prestige of a page). Currently, forcing the player to place an image if they simply tap on a Foundable is not a good UI choice for players who want to collect Fragments, read information about a Foundable, but do not want to exchange Foundable Fragments for Family XP.

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  • BluesAngryBluesAngry Posts: 61 ✭✭
    #205 June, 2020, 03:48 pm.

    @Bliznik I agree, we must see the old SOS assignment conversations and brilliant foundable conversations especially this event's conservations. Also I leave max foundables prestiging too so I think we need to see the information part safely.

  • skpoemskpoem Posts: 9 ✭✭
    #322 August, 2020, 12:01 am.

    I completely concur! I'd love to be able to see ALL of the past conversations!

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