Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32478719-20170607101807/@comment-31691140-20170608180135

I can't stand when developers pull this shiz by adding unsubstantiated "additions" in their patch notes. No one has a single clue what "new skills" even refers to. I got excited when I read that, because I took it to mean that they were replacing some of the useless skills like More than meets the eye with skills that actually did something. There are a ton of skills in this game that have either no good users that link with it or just make so little of a difference (ie. +300 atk) that they might as well not exist. My biggest gripe about the game, apart from 5 mins for a single stamina point (over a 4 hour wait to have enough energy to play a single 5 minute 50 stamina event) is how biased the game is when it comes to skills. Saiyans always get good, super common links like super saiyan and prepared for battle, but cards like kid buu have to have 3-4 of the 7 skill slots taken up by terrible, rare links. On that point, if a link is going to be super rare, make it amazing. For example, I think More than meets the eye could be made literally 100 times better, plus 30,000 atk, and a team built around it would still be barely viable because of how few good cards get it and the lack of uniformity in the accompanying links. For example, if you built a team of super saiyans, they would probably be overflowing with ki as well, but the 'more than meets the eye' team would not have many common ki links and would struggle to fire supers. If a link could be made 100 times better and still not be overpowered, it doesn't belong in the game. Dokkan finally tells me they are adding new skills, and yet not only have they done nothing to balance rare, useless skills, but we can't even tell what they added. If Cakebuu is right and it refers to ss4 Goku's passive, that's almost worse than if it was a straight up lie because a passive is not a skill. It's like if Oprah promised everyone a car, but actually it was just one person getting a razor scooter.

TLDR: I hate how they promised something vague but potentially game changing like "new skills", and they either lied or added one or two small things that they could have been more specific about.