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    Default Disable chest re-roll option

    Well, it finally happened. I have been super careful not to accidentally click the "re-roll loot" button in any chests...until today. I wasted 9 astral shards accidentally clicking it. I can think of no reasonable reason for that button to be so close to the "loot" button, and to be above it no less! So I must assume it was put there maliciously, so that people would waste astral shards by accidentally clicking it. If it must be somewhere (and I personally would prefer it was not) then give players the option of permanently disabling it.

    I have to click the "accept" button in a trade window a dozen times if plat is being traded, but when astral shards (earned largely by spending real money) are concerned then it just happens in the blink of an eye with no confirmation dialogue. This is severely irritating.

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    It is to close to the loot button, I didn't know there wasn't a confirmation button though that is horrible.


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    I've never accidentally rerolled thanks to years of automatically hitting the keyboard "loot all" key rather than clicking on the button.

    But I did notice recently that the Portable Hole bag upgrade had an option to use shards instead, and this is now the first dialogue option (i.e., default), rather than the plat/hole. And there is no confirmation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uska View Post
    It is to close to the loot button, I didn't know there wasn't a confirmation button though that is horrible.
    There is a confirmation button after you click re-roll.

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    I don't expect them to implement it, but I think this idea is spot on.

    I will never purposefully reroll chest loot (the only chests worth rerolling -- high level ones -- are too expensive to be worth the shards. The ones with a low enough reroll price to be tempting -- the low level ones -- are for low-level chests and therefore have nothing worth spending shards on). I very rarely use AS to reroll daily dice (maybe if they're doing the DD loot doubling, but not on a normal day), but I would be willing to uncheck an option before doing so.

    So, /signed for an option to disable chest reroll. And /signed to automatically close Daily Dice after doing the free roll (even though, I know I'm signing when you didn't even write down that idea)
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    Just change it into a modern mechanic that needs your absolute confirmation, no accident clicks.

    I am okay with the feature so far, but it should be fully optional in a way people can just disable it in game options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janave View Post
    Just change it into a modern mechanic that needs your absolute confirmation, no accident clicks.

    I am okay with the feature so far, but it should be fully optional in a way people can just disable it in game options.
    According to toasty free there is a conformation button so if so then there is no issue I have never re-rolled for loot so I don't know for sure


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