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Asviloka
Level 70
Ghost Writer
Joined: 3/12/2014
Threads: 89
Posts: 1,888
Posted: 6/27/2020 at 7:44 PM
Post #1
I'm trying to rearrange my stables into some sort of order and it's agonizing trying to shift the one at slot 80 to slot 37, especially when I also need to move 79 and 78 and 77. . . it would be an hours-long process just to rearrange the stables.
Please, can we get some kind of easier option than move up or down one slot at a time? Or a button to sort alphabetically, anything.
Hiraeth
Level 75
Hand of Destiny
Joined: 7/14/2015
Threads: 187
Posts: 2,685
Posted: 6/27/2020 at 8:24 PM
Post #2
Support! I think that ways of organizing your stables by pet ID, age, alphabetically, etc could really really help - especially if you don't have time to reorganize your entire stables exactly the way you want - at least you'd know where pets are. Even a single tab sort would be nice.
Mikazukichan
Level 75
The Artistic
Joined: 1/28/2014
Threads: 313
Posts: 9,544
Posted: 6/27/2020 at 9:22 PM
Post #3
Or even just opening a stable organizing page where you can drag and drop the stables into the right positions. But yes, for those of us with more than five stables, some way to organize them faster would be very, very welcome.
Slytherin7
Level 75
Grand Protector
Joined: 4/12/2019
Threads: 82
Posts: 1,197
Posted: 6/28/2020 at 12:28 AM
Post #4
A way to drag/rearrange the entire stable tab would be great, it would save a ton of time and not make me dread re-organizing my stables
Also...why is it called a stable*? Yeah you might keep Qitaries and Griffies in a stable, but a "stable" isn't the sort of building I imagine keeping canines, big cats, birds, dinosaurs & dragons, aquatic mammals, a variety of flying noodles, antlered squirrels, and actual wraiths in
*I'm probably only questioning this because I'm extremely tired but whatever
Edited By Slytherin7 on 6/28/2020 at 12:34 AM.
Beaubuddyz
Level 70
The Kind-Hearted
Joined: 2/23/2020
Threads: 157
Posts: 8,664
Posted: 7/4/2020 at 3:13 PM
Post #5
Totally support. Moving pets one by one is just annoying...
Alison280
Level 70
Snow Wars Mastermind
Joined: 7/23/2018
Threads: 151
Posts: 6,983
Posted: 7/4/2020 at 8:49 PM
Post #6
Support. I'd probably like something similar to the sorting button in our inventory, it sorts things by rarity and such.
Xavion
Level 75
The Perfectionist
Joined: 10/15/2013
Threads: 460
Posts: 5,886
Posted: 7/9/2020 at 2:42 PM
Post #7
Support for the original idea.
Organizing pets in the SAME stable is easy enough since you get to stay in that stable.
When you have a list of 74 stables and for EVERY SINGLE MOVE up or down, it throws you back to the TOP of the freakin' list and makes you scroll down and TRACK the stable you want to move, only to be thrown BACK to the freakin' top when you move it JUST ONCE!
...
Today has been a nightmare for me.
I have spent 3 hours organizing stables, and most of that is
"click stable up/down a level and get thrown to the top of the list. scroll back to where the stable landed.
"click stable up/down a level and get thrown to the top of the list. scroll back to where the stable landed.
LITERALLY 20-50 or more up/down movements, for EACH STABLE I HAVE MOVED.
So take that process and do it over and over again about... (average of 35 moves for roughly 50 stables) 1,750 times.
There has got to be a better way to do this.
When you're in your basic stable list, it shows you the numerical position of the stable. When you go to move stables, that number is gone.
If we could keep the numerical placement involved and, for example, go from "74. (S) MAXED STATS" and replace the number "74" with like... "20" or something to move it to numerical position 20, that'd be great.
I'm going to go back to the suffering hell that is stable management now....
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