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‘Clash of Clans’ News: Supercell Insists ‘Three-match Loot Limit’ Here To Stay Despite Backlash; Confirms Impending New Loot Reward System As Well

by Luis / Jun 06, 2017 12:44 PM EDT
Clash of Clans builder base update

Five have days past from "Clash of Clans" most recent Builder Base update. Supercell, "Clash of Clans" main developers have received quite a huge backlash from its fans base due to its newly implemented loot cap.

Saleh47 posted a question on Reddit in regards to the current loot system the recent Builder Base update has brought to "Clash of Clans." "Clash of Clans'" official Reddit account was quick to respond, with these major points.

The current "Clash of Clans" loot system is here to stay. The most important reason why the loot cap was implemented by Supercell is to balance out the Builder Base economy.

"Some players have suggested, for example, to allow 5 times as many battles before hitting the limit. However, that would just mean we would have to make things 5 times more expensive, or make the rewards 5 times as small to achieve the same balance." Supercell also stated that they were already expecting the strong reaction from the "Clash of Clans" community but stands firmly with their decision that limiting the loot cap to only three matches is the right choice.

Supercell also mentioned that they are "open" to concrete suggestion on how to improve "Clash of Clans" with the benefit of all players in mind. Stating as well that big changes always bring huge consequences as well.

On other news, still focused on "Clash of Clan loots, Redditor LachNessMeownster posted a question in regards to a new looting system once new Builder Hall levels are added to the game. Supercell did shed some light on the question with this short and sweet statement. "Yes, we will introduce new reward brackets in the future for sure!"

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