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Mysterium Store “Update” Is a Massive Step Backward – and the Promised weekly Mysterium is missing?!

ST4RL0RD08ST4RL0RD08 Member Posts: 44
I wanted to provide some feedback on the recent Trader’s Outpost “update” and the Mysterium economy adjustments announced during the June livestream. Unfortunately, both have left me (and many others I imagine) feeling seriously underwhelmed — if not outright disappointed.



📉 Trader’s Outpost: Nerfed, Cluttered, and Outclassed by DSE

Let me start by saying: I do like the addition of signature stones, both generic and class-based. That’s a tiny win. I’ll consider picking those up where possible (the amounts are borderline pointless though.) But beyond that, nearly every other aspect of the Outpost now feels irrelevant or poorly thought out.

Let’s break it down:

💠 T6CC Selectors
• Only 10% per bundle.
• Max 2 bundles per week.
• That’s less per week than a single day of the Daily Super Event (DSE).

⚗️ T3A and T6B Bundles
• Neatly combined now, which is nice.
• But again, 3-4 days of DSE = the same or better value than a week of the Outpost.

🌟 7-Star Shards
• Trader’s Outpost: 1,250 shards per week.
• DSE: 5,250 shards per week.
That’s a 4x difference.

🔮 Exalted Shards

These have an 80% chance of giving a 6-star. For most endgame players, that makes them borderline useless. Yet they show up in bundles in place of useful resources.

🧬 Sig Stones

The new sig bundles are appreciated:
• Trader’s Outpost: 4 random class + 2 generics per week.
• DSE: 7 sig stone Nexus crystals per week.
Fairly equal in volume, but:
• DSE rewards aren’t gated by currency.
• Trader’s Outpost requires careful rationing of limited Mysterium.



🔁 Limited Mysterium = Limited Value

None of these Trader’s Outpost bundles are bad in isolation — but they’re now being compared to the incredibly generous DSE. And unlike DSE, the Mysterium cap forces painful trade-offs.

This week, my entire Mysterium stash let me buy:
• Two basic alpha selector bundles.
• A couple Research Grants.
That’s it.

And honestly? I couldn’t afford the sigs and the resources I needed for progression. So I’m stuck watching both pass me by.



🧢 Theory: Death by “Buff”

Putting on my tinfoil hat for a moment…

This feels like a slow play to sunset the Trader’s Outpost.

You “buff” the store with weak or filler bundles. You quietly reduce Mysterium gain. Eventually, people disengage from the store entirely. Then you kill it off, and because we’ve grown to ignore it, we don’t protest much. But you also don’t redistribute its rewards.

Net result: reward reduction disguised as simplification. If that’s the plan — please rethink it.



🧾 Where Is Our Mysterium?

Here’s what really pushed me to post:

During the June livestream, Kabam said that switching the side quest to a 3-weeks-on / 1-week-off format would not reduce our overall Mysterium income. Specifically, you said:

“Players will get the normal amount of monthly Mysterium spread across 3 weeks instead of 4.”

-This works out to 36k mysterium per week.-

But here’s the reality:
• Week 1 (off week): 0 Mysterium
• Week 2: 18,000 Mysterium
• Week 3: 18,000 Mysterium
That’s half of what was promised. Twice in a row.

Meanwhile:
• Many bundles in the Trader’s Outpost increased in price by 15–20%.
• And we now need more Mysterium to keep up with Research Grants for the event.

It honestly feels like a bait-and-switch. We were promised compensation for fewer side quest weeks, but instead we got:
• Reduced income.
• Inflated prices.
• A nerfed store.



💬 Final Thoughts

This update could have been a positive evolution — but instead, it feels tone-deaf to how the player base actually plays and earns. The Trader’s Outpost should feel like a fun place to spend a valuable currency. Instead, it’s become a tight-budget disappointment.

And if we’re going to be restricted to 3 active weeks per month, please honour the commitment you made to increase Mysterium drops. Right now, you’re giving us half of what was promised — and it’s jeopardising both the event and the store itself.



Thanks for reading. I truly hope the team will address this — both in terms of communication and real action. Because the direction this is heading isn’t sustainable or fun.

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