As part of our massive preview of Neverwinter’s Module 14, Ravenloft, we are going over some quality of life improvements today. As of Module 14, Cryptic has scratched the “B” updates (Shroud of Souls, Swords of Chult) and will incorporate all “QoL” changes in the main modules instead. And oh boy they didn’t disappoint, because Ravenloft’s list of little tweaks and improvements is long. We’ll be going through them one by one and talk about purpose and usefulness.
Insignias Giving Refining Points
We’re not starting off with a game changer, but Insignias giving a small amount of refining points is indeed a nice tweak. I don’t know about you guys, but I’ve discarded or vendored green ones for a while now. Sure you could already donate them to your Guild Coffers, but it never seemed worth it. Now you at least get some RP out of them, which adds a little more value. Green ones give 25, blue ones 100, and purple ones 400. For everyone who might speculate on the market and buy up Insignias now, don’t get your hopes up. Rare/Epic ones sell over their RP value and the Amethyst (25 RP) is going for pennies. So you are unlikely to make profit here.
Item Level Changes
When going on preview you might experience a little drop in your item level. This is because PVP-related boons no longer count towards it. It’s a minor change for sure, but the devs stated it’s just the first of many changes to make the system better represent actual power. It would surely have been better to only make the boons add item level in actual PVP content, but for most situations it’s fine to simply exclude them globally.
Home Page Facelift
The next change is actually already live and rocking! The “Home” screen that appears when you log in for the first time each day now features more meaningful content and shortcuts to vendors, events, and news! It also lists very basic playing tips and information, just don’t expect guides or in-depth explanations here. It’s usually just two or three short paragraphs that outline the systems and their features. The news on the right are structured in the same manner. Overall it’s a nice hub that offers most to returning or casual players that quickly want to know what’s currently going on and what has changed lately. Brand-new players on the contrary do not really get the information they need and for the endgame crowd everything should be quite trivial anyway. I think it’s a useful change nonetheless because the home screen was dated and didn’t really serve a purpose before.
Character Select Screen
Our last quality of life change today is one that many have been waiting for! The Character Select Screen now features a few sort options that help to arrange your toons more logically. Many veteran players had the issue that their mains were spread across their account because the list is sorted by creation date by default. This option still exists, but is extended by four others: Last Played Date, Level, Class, and Name. You can also mark one character as main that will always show on top, regardless of the sort. Theoretically this should allow players to find and access the characters that matter the most much faster, but the system has practical flaws that severely hinder its usefulness.
Just imagine a veteran account that has 50 toons, all level 70. This is not unusual as leveling and farming Leadership for months and years will eventually lead to max level. Such an account probably prays with all characters every day, rendering “Last Played Date” and “Level” useless. Same for “Class”, unless all your pray and storage alts feature the same one. So all that’s left is to name your toons in a way that the mains will end up on top and your alts on the bottom, which feels like a workaround.
It would have been much better to allow marking multiple mains or let players freely arrange their toons. I assume that was too difficult or didn’t make it in time, but that still doesn’t change the fact that in its current form, the sort options probably don’t offer as much for the issues that the system was designed to help with. So overall there’s more work to do here and I certainly hope that we’ll see improvements down the road.
What’s your take on the mentioned quality of life improvements? Do you like them or should the devs have spent their time differently? Share your thoughts and experience on our social channels, in the comments below, or visit the corresponding thread on our message board!
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