mo.co Community Outlines Desired Updates: Gear Tweaks & More

TL;DR: MoCo players want easier gear setup options, new ways to track quests, community gatherings, and better endgame rewards. The community is calling for quick gear swaps, guild or clan features, and more events. Developers seem open to these ideas, so expect changes that make MoCo even more fun.

MoCo Community’s Wishlist

MoCo has won fans over with its slick combat and lively open areas. Still, passionate players have voiced ideas on how to make it more fun. We’ve looked over a massive thread of suggestions and pulled out the standout topics that folks keep talking about—ranging from gear kits, quest tracking, and new events, to the potential for bigger updates down the road.

Gear Kit Improvements

Many players want more gear kit slots and an option to label each preset. Right now, you can only set up four kits, which can get confusing if you have unique builds for boss runs or open area farming. Having eight or more labeled kits would make planning smoother. Some folks also wish we could skip separate gear setups for each new versus mode, instead allowing a universal preset system.

Tracking and Switching on the Fly

A quick way to flip gear builds—without returning to your apartment—would help players jump between different tasks. For example, if a boss appears and you want to change from a group damage build to a single-target damage setup, you could switch in one tap. This would save time and add some depth to daily play.

Quest and Event Tracking

Players mention that more direct quest tracking would be helpful. Right now, you’re often hopping back to your apartment to see your projects. An on-screen button or progress bar could guide you on your next goal without extra menu dives.

Notifications for Ongoing Events

When you finish an event or notice the timer running out, you have to return to the world map to see if something else is happening in another zone. Many suggest a simple pop-up that alerts you to active events in other areas, along with a shortcut to jump there. Fewer map loads mean more action.

The Call for Guilds or Clans

Groups are big in many action games, and players here are no different. They’re asking for a system to form clans, upgrade bases, and run clan-focused battles. This would add a social touch and some friendly competition for players who want more than standard chatrooms. Creating a clan base or shared hangout could also tie into co-op events and group achievements.

Endgame Rewards and Boss Loot

Once you climb to higher levels, you might ask, “What’s next?” MoCo already has seasonal Elite Hunter tasks, but the community wants more ways to earn exclusive items or cosmetics. Some suggest boss-specific loot, where beating a certain boss drops gear you can’t get anywhere else. Others think tournament-style leaderboards with unique prizes could keep the PvP side fresh.

Cosmetics and Seasonal Updates

MoCo stands out with its wide variety of character outfits. Folks hope future updates will include new pets, cosmetic upgrades, or gear that you can display as trophies of your adventures. This sense of progression also encourages regular participation in events—even if your power level isn’t the top focus.

Quality-of-Life Changes

  • Leave Option in Dojos: Let players exit quickly when they know they can’t win, preventing wasted time.
  • Surrender Vote in Rifts: If the team sees it won’t complete the challenge, a vote to end could save everyone frustration.
  • Shared Pre-Game Lobby: For group raids, seeing each member’s level or role up front would save time.
  • Apartment Customization: Some folks want to decorate and show off personal style in this home base.
  • Controller Support: Aiming is currently auto-controlled, but many fans still want gamepad input as an option.

Balancing Level Caps and Accessibility

Some players feel the daily XP cap is restrictive because they reach a point where they can’t gain more levels until the next day. Yet this cap also prevents a huge gap between hardcore and casual players. The community is split: some think the cap is a fair way to keep everyone on similar footing, while others want unlimited growth.

Looking Ahead

MoCo’s team has shown they pay attention to player feedback. Though not all requests will be addressed at once, many of these suggestions reflect a desire for a more social, fluid, and rewarding experience. With the game now available in more places—and more on the way—there’s every reason to keep an eye on future updates.

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Overall, MoCo’s community has big dreams for the game’s future. From gear improvements and clan features to special boss loot and quality-of-life tweaks, these suggestions could shape updates in the coming weeks or months. Keep sharing your thoughts, because it looks like the developers are paying attention.