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RE: Test Play For Holybread #8

in #steemace5 years ago

Dear @delegate4gg

From my experience, buying bread doesn't give almost any advantage. Which is kind of sad.

At the end of the day energy is recharging within same speed. So speeding up process of doing quests/recovery after fight isn't really much of an issue.

After all if I would decide to use bread few times, then I will very quickly reach the point where I don't have any energy left and I need to wait for it to recharge.

I myself bought bread worth 5$ (35 pieces) and I didn't even use all of them yet - and I already reached stage where my energy and safed energy are 0.
Reality is that some people will create bots, which will click "quest" for them once-twice every one hour. And demand for current "bread benefits" may not be having much meaning.

From player point of view, I would more likely purchase some product with increase things that matter to me:
for instance increasing recharging energy o +1, which would last day or two. And only can be consumed once at the time.

The percentage of my share of the prizepool is based on the amount of breadcrumbs that I gathered

what I like about prizepool in holybread is idea, that part of STEEM used to purchase bread is going into this prizepool. That will involve many users to participate in this game on more serious level.

Yours, Piotr

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You definitely have a good point there. Let's say we have 100% of our energy. We actually need to wait for 100 min to use up all our energy. Those with lots of bread may only take less than 6 min to use up all the energy. I guess the recharging would be the same amount of time but with reduce of wait time, the return of energy may provide more quests within a day if one chooses to keep using bread. Those top players may have done that resulting them actually buying lots of bread which we can see from the transaction at the account @holybread.test. You may be right too that it may not make a great difference.