Can we get something like a reverse map offering?
I've been thinking for a while, I hate haddonfield and ormond, I'm sure survivors hate most indoors maps maybe all of them, why haven't we gotten an offering like map offerings but to not be sent there.
Like let's say that I don't want to go to ormond, but survivors don't want to go to the game they put that offering to not go there and I put the offering to not go to ormond, wouldn't that make it a better experience for both sides?
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Likely because its more clog for the blood web. They still havn't figured out how to reduce bloat in bloodweb with what we have so once they figure that out, i can see them doing the anti-map offerings. they're already doing a null-map offering one soon
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FYI One of the new offerings on the PTB is
Sacrificial Ward - cancels other offerings that would send you to a specific realm.
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They're going to do something like that in the new update, so it won't be too long. I at least hope this offering will stay until the full release of the update.
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Yeah but I meant in general, but I guess that works.
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We would then have waaaaaay to many offering and would make it almost impossible to get a certain map offering.
But you know what would be awesome?
A map offering that prevents you from getting an indoor map.
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EVERYONE would use that.
Nobody likes indoor maps except some strange people >.>
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I like indoor maps
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Then hereby i declare that you,NuclearBurrito, are a strange person.
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Remove mist offerings, hook density offerings, cut coin for killer boom on average 2-5 nodes on a p3 bloodweb gone
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I mean you could just put on a Map Offering yourself and have like a 99.999% to get the realm/map you want.
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Ran out of mcmillian and azarov...... They are extremely rare for me.
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Ever played pig on midwich?😈
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Yes I have. Easy game and over really fast.
Died due to head pop.
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Indoor maps would be cool if any part of this game was designed or balanced around being indoors.
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I just want to never get another corn map, Ormond, or Haddonfield.
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