There should be a feature called “Favorites” where players can tag a troop or weapon as a favorite. These favorites would automatically be sorted to the top of the list while still respecting the active filters (e.g., A-Z, base rarity, or rarity). However, upgradeable items should always appear before favorites to prioritize visibility for upgrades. If there are no upgradeable items, the sorting would revert to its current behavior, with favorites listed before non-favorites.
With over 1,500 troops in the game—and that number growing exponentially—this feature would be a must-have for quickly navigating the troop list. Not everyone likes every troop, and players often have personal preferences for certain troops that others may find niche or less appealing.
This feature could also extend to pets, allowing players to favorite pets they like and display them on their shoulder if they find them cool. Additionally, it would be a great tool for analyzing popular troops and weapons at a glance, offering insights into what players enjoy most—whether it’s the troop’s artwork, spell, or traits.
“I was helping my uncle jack off a horse” vs “I was helping my uncle jack, off a horse”.
Punctuation matters because it can make meaning clearer. It also helps reduce mental load (the amount of work your brain has to do to understand text), even when meaning is clear. So without punctuation, reading text is mentally tiring.
I totally agree that it matters.
There is a time and place (if done correctly) for stream of consciousness style writing and it’s called literary fiction.
Here - in feature requests - topic starters are trying to sell the community, both players and developers, their next bright idea to be implemented. Selling is a business act so one might expect a somewhat business-like presentation.
I tried a few times and didn’t get past the second line, so whatever snake oil or bridge was meant to be on the display is certainly not worth the investment to wade through the annoying rambling. There is no point or topic to be staying on and one more item to avoid.
I was using an example to explain my point, and a humorous one because I like humorous examples. They help make the point clearer. If you can’t understand that the example doesn’t have to be relevant to the same subject matter, then oh well.
I never questioned however, it’s a perfectly cromulent word. I’d never question it.
That’s a violation of the logical absolutes, I’m afraid. If he wasn’t he, then what was he?
Thank you for implying I’m not one. If I was desiring to be one, then I must not have achieved it. I’m not actually desiring that, but oh well.
I wasn’t trying. It took no effort at all, honestly.
I don’t generally use punctuation when reading. It’s more of a writing tool, then a reading one, AFAIK.
Seriously. We’re getting off topic, and (while it’s fun to make fun of what you wrote) we should probably get back to the original post so the mods don’t have to herd us back in that direction.
I genuinely found it difficult to understand what the original post was saying, but from what I did make out, I don’t think it’s needed. It might be useful, but it’s probably a lot of extra work and data (having to store which things are favourited in every category for every single user), and if you use stuff enough to need it, you probably know what it’s called and can search for it by name or jump to the right letter and scroll down.
It might be nice to favourite stuff, and I’m not arguing against it, but I think there’s other stuff that would be more useful. Like being able to add two parameters to search or filters. Like if I want to search for a goblin AND daemon type troop, for example.
Just about every other game has the ability to mark favorites. It’s as simple as checking a small box on the card or in some cases a little heart. This places all of your favorites at the top of the list instead of scrolling to each letter then finding it among all of your other cards. It is an easy enough code to write.
Everyone in here that liked my post I appreciate it, but with some of the comments taking away from the discussion. I have decided to stop posting here in this thread and start a brand new thread so we can have legitimate discussion about this idea, so if anyone wants to come over and start discussing the idea that’ll be awesome. So if you want to I’ll be giving everyone 24 hours from this writing to come over and legitimately talk about this idea and then I’ll delete this one as it has managed to derail. Again thank you everyone for your patience and understanding.