![]() ![]() I've no doubt some people take it too seriously, but usually mistakes are met with polite reminders. When people understand how they work they're no more complicated than FP swap threads (which regularly get messed up too by newcomers who aren't educated first). Other rules may include things in respect to timeframe, or how to settle mistakes (which will happen).Īll of this should be explained to you before you're added to the thread. If it's a "190% thread", you give "190%" when you claim a spot, regardless of whether less would lock it or whether your arc bonus is lowerĬlaim in the thread before you take a spot, the first person to claim gets it, and drops the points immediately If it's a "190% thread", when you post your building 190% is safe to lock the spot To be in the thread, you follow the rules of the thread, and there's significant advantages to being in the thread (fastest way to level your buildings). Especially once guilds get to the point of add 20 FP, 50 FP, 100 FP threads so that people can spend their relics, it points to me at needing a better solution than thread proliferation. To me, FP chains at this point are a relic of a bygone era. Arc just exacerbated the issue by making it more profitable. That said, swap threads are hard to police in terms of how people use them - there have been people who take advantage of them since long before the Arc existed in the exact same way by making side deals/private deals after most of the FP was already onto a building and user beware (at the same time there's other people who get burned time and again because they absolutely refuse to toss in an extra 10 FP to lock their big juicy reward and they're just as much at fault as the person who does go ahead and take it). But i felt particularly bad that there was really only 2-3 spots on my building that were actually going to be available to the people using the N FP threads, so i stopped using the swap threads entirely and just self-donated for the setup. Personally I did this for a little bit when i was in the process of levelling my arc. ![]()
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