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wcamino-confessions · 4 years
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Small rant or mermyxn criticism
I think that the Mermyxn breeding event has kind of been really bad for the flow of new adopts. If you just look in the approval chat 90% is just kit MYO’s, and recent GA adoptables barely get bids anymore ( for the very few that even exist in the first place. ) I think the breeding event is cool but it’s pretty much all mermyxns have been about at this point and if they don’t do anythjng the species is going to die really fast which I find really sad.
Basically what could happen is adopts are not common anymore and the mods are just constantly dealing with the breeding event until the next one comes, so then there’s less adopts and people don’t want to buy mermyxns as much so the market goes bad and people lose interest in the breeding event and everything kind of just dies out.
Out of all the monthly GAs they pick not even 5 are even active at this point. All it is is about MYO’s, kit myos, seeing how many kitsunes you can get from breeding events, and rarely you’ll be treated to Mermyxn content like art or cool concepts. It’s really sad how it feels like nobody wants adopts at this point they just want to get their MYO tickets... in my opinion they should probably shut it down or monitor and limit it for a while.
You barely see closed species on WA anymore- I kind of enjoy that but at the same time it’s kind of sad. It doesn’t make more canon content appear, all you see is purge posts, taking offers posts, though I do really like art and ocs content as well like art or writing.
I don’t want this to be one of those dumb “wa changed” posts but this is criticism to mermyxns. They should probably be limiting the breeding event at this point if they want their species to stay alive, I know that might frustrate a lot of users but it really feels like it’s just killing the species at this point.
Tldr: the Mermyxn mods need to limit the breeding event a lot more before it kills interest in the species
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