Gargon667
Mentor
This is something the devs could do to at least alleviate the problem that many people have with the new tourney system.
If AWs were made teleportable, people could teleport AWs instead of deleting them, which would cause a LOT less bad blood I am sure.
It would also increase the value of the Spire for supplying those teleports.
It would also open up a new strategy to teleport AWs for a short term like 1 or 2 tourneys and then replace the AWs to the city.
It is not actually as difficult to program as is always given as the reason for not doing it earlier. Simply treat AWs as any other event buildings with a chapter. The chapter would then be the level of the AW. The only information lost in the process would be the contributions of half finished levels (be it KP or runes), but that would hardly be a big loss, just write in the warning message before the teleport that any contributions in unfinished levels will be lost. The only real programming needed is the change from chapter to level (which is of course not chapter dependent). It may not be elegant, but it is relatively simple and would help a lot.
If AWs were made teleportable, people could teleport AWs instead of deleting them, which would cause a LOT less bad blood I am sure.
It would also increase the value of the Spire for supplying those teleports.
It would also open up a new strategy to teleport AWs for a short term like 1 or 2 tourneys and then replace the AWs to the city.
It is not actually as difficult to program as is always given as the reason for not doing it earlier. Simply treat AWs as any other event buildings with a chapter. The chapter would then be the level of the AW. The only information lost in the process would be the contributions of half finished levels (be it KP or runes), but that would hardly be a big loss, just write in the warning message before the teleport that any contributions in unfinished levels will be lost. The only real programming needed is the change from chapter to level (which is of course not chapter dependent). It may not be elegant, but it is relatively simple and would help a lot.