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Target switching during combat

Has anyone else noticed that when you're using a ranged weapon against 2 or more melee opponents, you start by attacking the bottom most opponent, but when they reach striking distance your target switches! I feel this is hindering our performance as we're being attacked by 2 or more opponents for longer than needed. If the target stayed on the same opponent until they were dead we would take less damage overall.

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u/ArtificialPigeon — 13 hours ago
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Why Forge Master's Matchmaking and Economy feel "broken" (Hint: They Arent)

​If you have been playing this game for a while, you’ve probably experienced the massive matchmaking disparities, the constant rollout of new servers, and the shadow-nerfs to progression. It’s easy to look at this and think the developers are just incompetent or that the game suffers from "bad design."

​It isn't bad design. The game is functioning exactly as intended.

​What we are experiencing are calculated, industry-standard LiveOps mechanics designed specifically to manipulate player psychology and drive monetization. Here is a breakdown of the actual tactics at play:

​1. "Monetized Matchmaking": Putting a 1.9B power player in the same league as a 1T power player is not a bug or a matchmaking oversight. In the mobile game industry, this is known as a frustration mechanic. The algorithm deliberately feeds lower-power players to massive "whales" to accomplish two things:

a) ​It strokes the ego of the whale who spent thousands, justifying their purchase. b) ​It frustrates the lower-power player, creating a psychological pressure to spend money just to survive and access standard rewards. They aren't trying to make it a fair fight; they are trying to make you angry enough to open your wallet.

​2. "Whale Farming": Have you noticed the relentless push to open brand-new servers? This isn't to reduce lag or help the community grow. It is a predatory tactic known as Whale Farming. When a server matures, the top spenders secure their leaderboard spots. Instead of forcing new big spenders to compete against established whales (which would be fair), the publisher simply opens a new server. This creates a "clean room" environment, enticing new players to spend thousands to buy the #1 spot on a fresh leaderboard. It intentionally fragments and kills older servers just to generate a quick spike in revenue.

​3. The Premium Bait-and-Switch: While the game doesn't sell gear directly, it aggressively monetizes the pursuit of it (dungeon keys, forge speed-ups). You spend premium currency to optimize your grind. But when the developers fundamentally alter game mechanics, drop rates, or stat weights without warning, it operates as a bait-and-switch. They allow you to spend real money to reach a goalpost, and then they quietly move the goalpost. It artificially resets your progression, forcing you to spend again to get back to where you were.

​4. Forced Scarcity & The $7 Name Change: Charging exorbitant amounts for basic quality-of-life features (like $7 for a simple name change) is a massive outlier in modern gaming. Most games use a 30-day cooldown for this. Locking it behind a paywall, combined with a severe lack of passive "gem faucets" (ways to earn premium currency just by playing), starves the player economy. By keeping you perpetually poor in-game, every minor progression wall feels insurmountable without swiping a credit card.

​The Takeaway: I am stepping away from the game, but I wanted to leave this here for anyone who feels like they are going crazy trying to keep up. You aren't playing a poorly balanced competitive game. You are playing a highly optimized psychological trap.

​Play if you enjoy it, but be aware of the systems you are participating in, and think twice before rewarding these practices with your money.

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Build

What’s the best build to have after all the updates with double chance and the rest?
I have Forge 17 (Interstellar and Multiverse gear).
And when I get to quantum the best build is critical chance and damage right?
Thank you!

My build is below.

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u/Bitter_Track4997 — 3 days ago