Hey guys. Not sure if this will actually be looked at by staff but I had a few ideas for cool items that could be put into crates. All of them kind of follow the same theme of tracking some specific stat that isn’t normally tracked which I guess means admins would have to do a little more than rename another sword and put an effect on it.
1. Item that tracks amount of deaths in challenge mode: Similar to in adventure how it tracks how many times you use your compass/fall it would be cool to track how many deaths you have on challenge mode. I figure this is more of a challenge mode thing because the pressure plate actually tracks what map you’re on but what do I know. This way people could like try and go for deathless runs of a map and have proof without having to record.
“Stat-Trak sword” (or other item besides sword): I’m stealing this one from csgo where they have knives that tracks how many frags you get. Instead an item that tracks how many completions you have while the item is in your inventory. It would just be a cool little thing and the more completions the item has, the rarer it could be considered.
These are just 2 ideas I had but this concept of small stat tracking dedicated to one item can definitely be expanded upon and I would be interested to see what other people could come up with.
1. Item that tracks amount of deaths in challenge mode: Similar to in adventure how it tracks how many times you use your compass/fall it would be cool to track how many deaths you have on challenge mode. I figure this is more of a challenge mode thing because the pressure plate actually tracks what map you’re on but what do I know. This way people could like try and go for deathless runs of a map and have proof without having to record.
“Stat-Trak sword” (or other item besides sword): I’m stealing this one from csgo where they have knives that tracks how many frags you get. Instead an item that tracks how many completions you have while the item is in your inventory. It would just be a cool little thing and the more completions the item has, the rarer it could be considered.
These are just 2 ideas I had but this concept of small stat tracking dedicated to one item can definitely be expanded upon and I would be interested to see what other people could come up with.