I know this has been discussed before, but many things have been relooked at and implemented even though the idea was once turned down.
I think Nin would benefit a lot from people being able to switch village’s with Kage approval. When one village is at large with numbers, another one is suffering. With citizenship change, there is a greater chance for balance between the villages. This is because those rejected by the village are stuck to be rogues. Now what if these players follow the rules, but are still subjected to banishment? With citizenship change, people can still play with the mechanics they enjoy instead of leaving the game for extended periods of time.
tldr; Larger villages are more likely to banish > rogues may not like rogue life > rogues join smaller villages
I know Rory does not want hidden masteries in other villages so:
Suggestion:
1) Allow Citizenship change between villages with Kage approval
2) Village lock Hidden Masteries making them unusable when switching villages.
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Seifer
I know this has been discussed before, but many things have been relooked at and implemented even though the idea was once turned down.
I think Nin would benefit a lot from people being able to switch village’s with Kage approval. When one village is at large with numbers, another one is suffering. With citizenship change, there is a greater chance for balance between the villages. This is because those rejected by the village are stuck to be rogues. Now what if these players follow the rules, but are still subjected to banishment? With citizenship change, people can still play with the mechanics they enjoy instead of leaving the game for extended periods of time.
tldr; Larger villages are more likely to banish > rogues may not like rogue life > rogues join smaller villages
I know Rory does not want hidden masteries in other villages so:
Suggestion:
1) Allow Citizenship change between villages with Kage approval
2) Village lock Hidden Masteries making them unusable when switching villages.
@Ueda
What do you think? Still a no?
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