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Balor takes on the Numlock versus Automation Gems issue in Path of Exile 3.24 Necropolis, addressing it with a solution.

The removal of instant skills on left click is a total buzzkill. But hey, we've got the numlock trick in our back pocket, making those new gems a waste of space. This anti-quality of life patch just adds extra hassle with no balance improvement. It's like trying to fix a leaky faucet with a sledgehammer. Roll it back or stop the numlock trick, GGG! #QualityOfLifePls 😤

Balor Tackles The Numlock Vs Automation Gems Problem In PoE 3.24 Necropolis

In PoE 3.24 Necropolis, game director Mark Roberts introduces two new skill gems with 150% and 200% mana multipliers. However, a controversial change has been made - the removal of the ability to put instant skills on the left click.

🔍 Issues with the Automation Gems

The automation gems create a problem due to the removal of instant skill placement on the left click. This change adversely affects gameplay and forces players to use extra gem sockets, worse cooldowns, and larger mana multipliers.

🌟 The Numlock Trick

Despite the restrictions on instant skill placement, players can utilize the Numlock trick to automate their skills without breaking any rules. This trick, which has been used in games since Ultima Online, allows players to repeatedly use abilities with the press and hold of a designated key.

🔥 Dilemma for Players

The implementation of the new automation gems presents a dilemma for players. While the intention may have been to balance the game, the solution has resulted in an anti-quality of life change. The Numlock trick, while permitted, may become the preferred choice over using the new gems.

📊 The Impact of the Change

The change implemented in PoE 3.24 Necropolis has led to an increased burden for players. It requires additional effort at the start of every map or zone, ultimately leading to a negative impact and weakening the overall gameplay experience.

🖋️ Call for Action

Players are urging the game development group (gdg) to reconsider the change. They hope for a rollback of the decision or a clarification to determine whether it was intended as a balance or quality of life change. Without a resolution, the change remains an inconvenience for players and disrupts the overall gaming experience.

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