I have to say I find myself in agreement with Captain Jack about nerfing 100% - in theory. If the game decides tomorrow to let us gain attributes for our ships through battles, I would be very peeved if 1 year later they decide all those attributes gained won't matter anymore. I don't see how Call Leviathan falls into that category though. Levis do not weaken a ship so that a smaller player has a chance of winning, Levis destroy a ship without the weaker player having to work at all. In my first day of play I could have sunk a sotl or a mow belonging to the strongest player in game just to try out the cards to see how they work, not because I had something against someone or I felt threatened by strong players. I actually thought of trying since I didn't believe what I read in voodoo encyclopedia, it didn't make sense to me that a game would totally disregard strength other players worked on. If we assume that taking out the Levi is nerfing, I have a question: what do you call it when a player tries to build a strong character for months or years and a newbie like me shows up and destroys it all for no reason? I can see a card that temporarily increases the level or the attributes of your ship, or weakens those of your enemy, as long as the key word is temporarily and temporary means for a very short time. This is not sour grapes - although I am a new player, I do have some Levis. Nor did I stop myself from using them because I am such a nice and responsible player. I didn't use them because the guild I joined asked me not to and I wanted to give the guild thing a chance more than I wanted to try the Levis. By all means, give weaker players a chance to defend themselves, I am all for it. Levis though totally disregard the work a player puts into the game and gives all the advantage to those who never bother to play it as it was meant to. Assuming of course the game is meant to be competitive. I joined the game more for the promise of plunder and wars than trade, I happen to like ships and competitive games. Being able to win wars only because I could spend a few dollars doesn't do it for me - I am willing to spend a few dollars because I don't have the patience to start with a howker, not because I feel some weird need to show others that I can afford it. I also happen to believe that people who work to make a game enjoyable for me should be able to make a living, so I am ok with paying for my entertainment. However, if spending a few dollars takes away all competitiveness, I'll probably be looking for something else next week. I didn't play many games, I tend to stick with one, but I never saw a game where the admin was as good as here: quick responses, everything in the open. The admin convinced me to give the game a try and I like most of the features, although I am hoping for improvement in some areas. Levis do not fall into "like" category for me. Please allow us to work to make our ships stronger, don't just hand out on a plate. I'd rather wait 1 year to payback an attack than work to build a character whose strength is meaningless. Because of some of the cards, the question of why arises: why bother to build a strong ship a newbie can destroy in 2 minutes, why bother building a great trade that can disappear in less than 24 hours, why bother figuring out the game knowing that a handful of voodoo cards is enough? I like the voodoo cards, but it seems to me someone went a bit overboard and replaced character building with cards. I suppose that works too for some, but I would like to see a more realistic competition and to be given the chance to work on making my character better. I am one of the 18 players Captain Jack mentioned - if the game takes out the Levis tomorrow, I promise I will not even ask for a replacement, I will just be happy to be able to really start building my character.
I apologize to Xep for disregarding the requested format of pros and cons, but I think this conversation is very important to the game. I might be wrong in my opinion about Levis, but I think they at least deserve an in-dept discussion since so many players have something to say about it.