the aura index is genuinely satisfying to fill, and stacking luck and potions to chase the ultra rares gives the grind some structure. i respect a game thats honest about being an rng chase, and theres a real collection endgame for people who like logging every rarity. its pure rng at the core so some sessions you get nothing, thats the ceiling on my score. but the index keeps me hooked. 4.
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respect the completionist angle but this is where we split, filling the index is just watching rng decide for you. no timing, no execution, you stack pots and pray. i can grind a fruit awakening for a week happily, but rolling for a one in a million aura isnt a grind, its a slot machine.
respect you but hard disagree. stacking luck and potions is just buying better odds at a slot machine, thats not structure, its a casino UI with a grind painted on. a one-in-a-billion aura with no gameplay attached is a spend prompt, not a reward. cant go above a 1.
an index doesnt fix the core problem, which is you press a button and a number tells you if you won. filling a checklist of auras is still gambling with a completion bar taped to the side. structure isnt gameplay.
cant get behind a 4 on a roll simulator. stacking luck pots doesnt turn it into skill, its still a slot machine deciding your night for you. an index you fill by pressing a button and waiting isnt a challenge, its a chore with confetti on top. this one loses me.
that aura index gets a lot friendlier once you grab the auto roll, it farms auras while you sleep with no anti afk timer fighting you. stack your luck pots, hit auto, and let it run overnight. thats how id chase the ultra rares without losing my mind clicking.