Talk:Kuva Lich/@comment-2A02:810D:9200:A68:7432:750:D2DD:E4B7-20200204224031/@comment-2605:6000:6DC0:D000:68BF:8A2C:D17:B02E-20200208172846

Why on earth would you take the weapon you already have forma'd with the damage bonus you already want, and merge it onto a weapon you don't want the damage bonus of? That's the only way your complaint makes sense, that you were doing that.

So, now let's think:

-1:  You either don't understand what "donor" means. It means donating the damage bonus, not the forma/reactor. Otherwise, you couldn't do it with weapons where neither has forma or reactor.

-2:  Or you don't understand English grammar and sentence structure, that "retaining any applied formas/catalyst/lens..." applies to the host kuva weapon.

Pick one. You can't say neither without lying.

The issue isn't it keeping the forma of a weapon you fused in, and the issue is not that it doesn't or didn't tell you what was going to happen. The issue is that tons of people have sub-high-school reading comprehension ability, and got what they were supposed to do backward as a result. Yes, these people sadly include many college graduates who shouldn't have wasted time on college in the first place.

This is why most games would make that bonus a jewel or some visually distinct object that you can rip out of a weapon and put into another. Helps out younger children and also those people who can't, or for whatever reason just won't, become literate.

Game design is hard. Truth stings, but it's best to rip off the bandage and get it over with.