Help, I paid for the dragon slayer weapon on UGC through the game and they didn't give it to me!
Help meeee
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@elpajaslocas
User-Generated Content (UGC) items serve as accessories for your Roblox avatar. It is important to note that buying UGC items does not grant you access to weapons within the Combat Warriors game. To avoid confusion among players, these accessories do not show on your avatar in Combat Warriors, ensuring that the weapon you actually have equipped remains visible to others.
pawizes
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u dont get the weapon
Nooooooo
don't tell me that
I feel bad
I feel scammed
😦
ur not scammed, it says "ugc" right over there, it never said that you'll get the actual weapon.
So what would I be buying?
I don't understand the fact that they put the photo of the gun and that in the end you are not buying it.
1 its not a gun
2 its an item you wear on your avatar on roblox, do none of yall know what "ugc" means
Bruh
I didn't even know it was for the avatar, cool
UGC? I don't know what it means because I don't speak English.
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@elpajaslocas
User-Generated Content (UGC) items serve as accessories for your Roblox avatar. It is important to note that buying UGC items does not grant you access to weapons within the Combat Warriors game. To avoid confusion among players, these accessories do not show on your avatar in Combat Warriors, ensuring that the weapon you actually have equipped remains visible to others.
pawizes
That really falls under your fault for not checking something that you don't know what it means and still deciding to spend money on it
If you didn't know the meaning, it's pretty much your responsibility to check what it means/what it does
Not only that, UGC is pretty much an universal term, used in most languages as far as i am aware