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Choosing what automated bloodwebs prioritize

Laluzi
Laluzi Member Posts: 6,226

The event, and manually selecting cakes every time before I can press that glorious center button, made me wonder if it would be possible to save some inputs on what we want the auto-selected webs instead of having them operate off the algorithm they do. I don't need a whole priority list ranking each possible item worst to best, but even being able to designate 5 items per killer (or survivors in general) that the bloodweb should aim for in that order would expedite the process immensely.

Like, let's say I'm levelling up Nemesis. I could select Screech Cobbler, Bloody Party Streamers, Depleted Ink Ribbon, Marvin's Blood, and Shattered STARS Badge. The Bloodweb now attempts to grab these items in this order before reverting to the base behavior if none of these items are unclaimed in the current web.

Even being able to pick one item I want the bloodweb to prioritize would speed up levelling a lot.

A simpler, one-size-fits-all way to do it would be to give categories (do you want map offerings, do you want bloodpoint boosters, do you want addons, do you want perks - survivors could maybe also ask their webs to prioritize toolboxes, medkits, maps, or keys) and to ask it to aim for high rarity or low rarity items, but this doesn't quite give as much freedom and doesn't address that item rarity has inconsistent correlation with how good an item is.