Ahmed_OneEye
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Ahmed_OneEye
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Revert Skyblock to 2022
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I would like to suggest a full reset of Skyblock and for PikaNetwork to bring back the 2022 version of Skyblock — specifically the one before the November 2022 changes. That version had better game balance, a stronger grind system, and overall made the gameplay far more rewarding and competitive.
The older version had slower progression, more competition for island top, and a better overall grind-to-reward ratio. Right now, the game feels too easy — especially when it comes to making money. Skyblock has lost its core experience that made it fun for long sessions and intense grinding.
The older version had slower progression, more competition for island top, and a better overall grind-to-reward ratio. Right now, the game feels too easy — especially when it comes to making money. Skyblock has lost its core experience that made it fun for long sessions and intense grinding.
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- The 2022 version was more competitive. It was harder to earn money, so islands had to work harder to reach /is top.
- More rewarding gameplay. Every million made felt like a real achievement. Now, money is too easy and inflation ruins the grind.
- Veteran players left. After the late 2022 changes, many active OGs quit Skyblock because the new mechanics took away the challenge.
- The fun is gone. What used to be an addictive, grind-heavy game turned into a pay-to-progress style experience.
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Back in 2022, I used to play Skyblock 10–12 hours a day in JUNE JULY. It never got boring. The game had structure, balance, and true challenge. Every spawner I earned felt like a victory. Since the update, that feeling is gone, and so are many players. I’m asking not just for myself, but for the whole community of veterans who miss that version.
Even bringing it back for just one season would be enough to test the community response. If it works, Pika could consider keeping a more balanced version long-term.
Even bringing it back for just one season would be enough to test the community response. If it works, Pika could consider keeping a more balanced version long-term.