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Clear up the Retire Breeding Male Information

Clear up the Retire Breeding Male Information
Posted 2020-12-10 03:43:53 (edited)

Hello

So to explain further it seems to retire a breeding male and keep them you must go to the breeding page and remove there. While you are there you may notice it says remove breeding male on that page but when you go to cool downs there is something called retire breeding male. This is a completly different thing and this screen provides no information and just states the following:

  • Cost Breakdown
  • 25 GC as your lead wolf is retiring early.
  • 20 GC as your breeding male is being removed early.
  • 25 GC for bypassing the cooldown as you last retired your lead wolf less than 30 days ago. You are on a retirement cooldown for 29 more day(s).

Now then if your breeding male is not a lead wolf and 30 days have past you just see:

20 GC as your breeding male is being removed early.

Now this would line up and match pretty much what the menu on the breeding male page as it says remove not retire. I unknowingly went to cool downs and retired my last breeding male instead if just removing losing my first ever companion and custom wolf and my best scout due to a wording issue plus a missplacement of the links(In my opinion as Retire is just listed twice with the same link).

Suggestion:

I am suggesting that the staff change the wording and possibly at least include some text that states you are getting rid of your wolf to the dynasty not just removing as a breeding male. This would save many as normally the retirement option for wolves is in GC and so most people I think would assume if the fees are the same that you would just be removing the breeding male.




WinterNexus
#211

Posted 2020-12-14 20:27:34

I was about to do this. I whole heartedly agree with the wording change.


Orion
#6210

Posted 2021-01-10 09:03:09

Support! 

Clear wording is important, and when there's a lot of stipulations in one small space, it can get confusing very fast. Some examples, even, would probably help make this clearer to players :o


Evil 💀
#4049

Posted 2021-01-17 11:01:40

Support! I decided to remove my breeding male when I went to his lineage and realized that he was HELLA inbred (parents were half-siblings, and inbreeding was never an issue for me but I didn't want my public stud to have it, I got him because he was pretty and I'm a very Basic person) and it said "remove" which... I took as "he'll be removed from breeding purposes but still be in the pack" because I planned on bonding him to a different wolf. When it took me to the dynasty I was pretty upset.

If I'd known removing him would've killed him off, I would've just put in his info "hella inbred" and kept him my breeding male.

KelpieMomma
#35417

Posted 2021-03-24 20:56:08

I support this suggestion because the wording is misleading and it is easy to make a mistake when you think it means something different then what it actually means.

Fuzzy
#32449

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