This is the largest source of Rubies that BetaDwarf intends to change, drastically lowering the amount that players can earn. The developers also intend to alter the rewards for ranking up, which provides a considerable amount of reward to players.
To that end, removing it with constant offers for free in the shop allows the developers to implement more interesting daily rewards. However, BetaDwarf also feels that removing the Rubies would render it uninteresting for players to use. This is one of the big reasons that the developers feel that they aren’t able to maintain control over the premium currency, as it’s so easy to obtain. This is primarily fueled by the fact that players can earn Rubies – the premium currency – from the Free Spin. We've got news of a rework to the Minion Masters economy coming in Version 1.19, and we're saying farewell to Community Manager That Sprite in this week's blog: /xAhRBJQG9T- BetaDwarf November 12, 2020
They’re replacing the “Free Spin” resource, which gives one free spin of the Wheel and grants a free reward, with an offering of a free item in the shop. To that end, they’ve altered the daily Free Resource exchange in place. RELATED: Twitch Streamer Carl Riemer Suspended From Twitch, Removed From Gaming Organization After Discharging Firearm On Stream In this, they feel, they are currently lacking. The announcement goes on to state that the developers want to keep the game sustainable, which means they’ll need some measure of control over the economy. “We’re working to keep Minion Masters the most generous F2P game out there, and we don’t want to start pinching people’s wallets.” RELATED: Digimon Survive Delayed To Spring 2021 Due To Current World Events
“As always, our continued goal with Minion Masters and top priority with these changes is to ensure that the game remains ‘fair to play’ for everyone, regardless of if you pay for access to new content or not,” BetaDwarf stated in their announcement.
These changes are set to significantly change the economy for the free-to-play title. Recently, developers BetaDwarf announced some upcoming changes to their card-arena battling game, Minion Masters.