If diamonds can be obtained by declining up to their chapter quest and only doing that one, then I can see the reason for the large number of confirmations of declining. The only alternative I see is to automatically decline all chapter quests when a decline is performed from a later chapter (ensuring the diamond reward is not received). The diamond rewards are based on completing chapter quests, and complaints that a large number of declines is inefficient, while the diamond reward is worth getting seems to be an attempt to shortcut the game's own reward.
Huh?
I'm not sure what you're saying here???
What I'm saying is that once I click on decline, I don't want to have to confirm that "
Yes! I really
DO want to decline!!!" . The only time that I feel that a confirmation of intent is needed is if it involves
purchasing something with diamonds because sometime you do accidently hit the "use diamonds" when you really don't want to. I am saying I don't think that it's necessary to have to confirm that you want to decline a chapter quest since, despite what they say, if you accidently decline one you want to do,
it will come around again!
btw: The main reason that I'm opposed to any extra clicking is that after a while it starts to become painful... literally! Torn tendons & rotator cuff makes repetitive stress from the recurring small movements of the mouse to go from the "decline quest" to the middle of the screen to confirm that I really do want to decline becomes painful for me. This is why I also hate the way the FA quests are handled and why, until they tied the Crystal Lighthouse rewards to the stupid chests during vists, I had stopped picking the chests up. (Don't even get me started on how I feel about looking for frozen keys, eggs, turnips or whatever during major Events!!!
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