Blue Archive's CN server playerbase just went absolutely nuclear. A self-described "corporate slave" posted on NGA wondering: the general consensus was always that Schale (the CN server) gives out the most gacha currency, so why the hell is everyone rioting this time? One look at Bilibili and it's wall-to-wall pitchforks — the official account's posts got absolutely annihilated.
The core issue: CN server management allegedly shortchanged players on censorship compensation. Previously, when in-game content got censored (character art modifications, etc.), players received a generous 2 ten-pulls (~2000 gems). This time around, for the same type of censorship? A measly 600 gems. Players dug up two official Bilibili announcements: the first "apology" post only offered leveling materials (Ancient artifacts — 5 white, 3 blue, 2 gold), which looked okay on paper but was laughable given the accelerated content pace; the second post, conveniently timed, threw in a pathetic 600 gems as censorship compensation. The gap was staggering.
But this was just the tipping point. What truly had core players seething was the relentless content acceleration on the CN server. Monthly card spenders ("month-three" veterans who never missed a monthly sub) vented: back-to-back accelerated banners, event compression, and new character banners firing out at warp speed — "4 months since launch and it feels like they crammed 8 months of banners." Resources couldn't keep up: gold, EXP materials, skill books — all critically short. Even whaling couldn't save you — stamina cost inflation plus RNG-dependent equipment drops meant your money barely translated to actual progress.
One commenter summed up the situation perfectly: "Schale's been on a roll with bad moves lately." The full damage report: JP server's 2.5th anniversary mini-anime got axed, New Year's had zero content; Global server secretly changed unit positioning so players couldn't copy strategy guides; CN server slashed censorship compensation. "Everyone has a bright future ahead."",A lengthy take from a core player went viral for perfectly articulating the community fracture: "I've never missed a monthly card payment. Between the acceleration, back-to-back banners, and the Bunny Girl event push, I'm broke on gold and every type of resource. The gem cut was just the trigger that mobilized casual players." He explained the fundamental divide: casual players who don't chase top-tier raid rankings or stress over PvP have zero direct pain from resource drought. They're victims of bugs and acceleration too, but it doesn't hit them personally. "This created a massively fractured playerbase, and the compensation fiasco managed to offend literally everyone at once — so the core players who led the charge were settling ALL the old scores."",Players used other gacha games as a comparison point: "Imagine if Princess Connect held clan battles twice a month but halved event duration. Sure, more gems, but it doesn't offset the gap from chasing the accelerated pace." Translation: more currency means nothing if the content treadmill outpaces your ability to actually use it.
The Bilibili comment sections became a warzone: the leveling material compensation post drew 1,000-3,000 angry comments; the "5 pulls for censorship" post hit 7,000; and the one where they groveled about materials but conveniently dodged the gem issue? A staggering 21,000+ comments.
As of now, after yesterday's gem distribution, most players have temporarily ceased fire (though the sentiment of "shortchanging gacha resources is a cardinal sin" remains rock-solid). The ones still going are mostly popcorn-eating spectators — as one poster perfectly quipped: "They just want to see how many bowls of noodles Schale actually ate." (A reference to the classic Chinese idiom about false accusations.) This drama is far from over.
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