I think there should be some kind of warning on cash point items. To warn new buyers about the possible outcome of an item that they spending real life money on.
Like the random morphing potion I bought earlier, I was expecting to get more rarer pets from the item but finally realize that you have a higher chance of getting a common pet from it. I know that if that was possible to get rarer pets from the the random morphing potion every time you used it, it would have decrease the value of the rarer pets and they wouldn't be as rare as they are now. I think there should be a warning on the item stating "Wyrae(s) are not guaranteed" and / or "Rare pets are not guaranteed", so users can have the knowledge that they are is not guaranteed chance of getting a Wyrae or rarer pets from the item.
I think a warning on cash points items that have more the one possible outcomes would be nice for those users that never bought that kind of item before. So at least the user(s) knows what they are spending their cash points on and not get to upset/surprised by the outcome.
Sorry if this has been posted before. I tried looking for this kind of topic in the search but nothing came up. If this post seems like it's repeating itself a couple of time, it's because it's coming from the top of the head. That is all and thanks for taking to time to read this.
This is... Generally common sense among users. I believe item deions for some stuff even mention the word "chance"? It's all a matter of reading the deions carefully.
However, if so many users are having a problem with this, I suppose I could support
I agree with Souda as this being common knowledge. When a new user asks what a RMP does or how to get a Wyrae, the whole "only a chance of getting a Wyrae" is pretty much always included in that explanation. There's really no explanation to what an RMP, except for the fact it's called a RANDOM Morphing Potion, does in its deion anyways so it's very unlikely a person would buy it without asking what it does.
Although I guess if they have coffee is hot warnings in real life they could do this too if it's becoming a problem...