The least we can do to respect Brian's Sacrifice
Priyabrata
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I will be honest I did NOT want him to open the eggs, but he took one for the team and opened them up.
The least we can do for him is Use the Egg profile pick for the next month.
I'm about to go in-game to switch my profile pick now
Thanks to everyone that joins in.
The least we can do for him is Use the Egg profile pick for the next month.
I'm about to go in-game to switch my profile pick now
Thanks to everyone that joins in.
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Not to mention the 100+ dust etc, it was by far worth doing... would have been a **** move not to if I'm being honest 🤷♂️
But people saying he shouldn't have opened the 3 eggs is just a bit insane ngl
Some people value sentiment and have emotional attachment dude, you don't strike me as one of those people but try and understand at least? 😂
Kabam said open 3 pointless crystals and grant whole community a bunch of rewards that they would miss otherwise... don't get me wrong Kabam massively over predicted how many points we would get and that is probably going to hurt the BG event but 3 old crystals?
If he was saving a 7* Nexus Cosmic waiting for Serpent to drop into basic because he reaaaally wanted him was forced to open I get it .... but its the same as Kabam telling us to open a 5* crystal we haven't opened for a while, it's literally irrelevant 🤣
One??
There's no value to these crystals; just something that was never opened, because they weren't worth opening in the first place, and were very easy to come by in the first place. There's zero sacrifice, if anything you should appreciate the near on 50,000 crystals he opened to inspire the community
I did a little over 10k, some guy on forums did 100k, whoever gets Bastallion put more than their 'fair share' in.
Brian helped out with his 50k but the 3 eggs was anything but a sacrifice 🤣 people on the forums saying they wouldn't have opened them is beyond a joke
A legacy and safely kept item, a personal sacrifice.
You need to learn humility and respect for what he did.