[quote=@Kouki] Eh, morphging was only a three button code and they looked the villains down as they punched it in with their fingers. Plus, as the video shows, Space had one of the fastest transformations. No fuss, just a flash and you were a ranger with statistics floating around you. Besides, I feel like I could type 3-3-5 faster than I could turn a key. Mainly because two of those buttons were the same. Also, I'm [b]not[/b] gonna morph in front of the enemy and give away any chance of surprise I might have in the future. How crazy would it be to stand up in the middle of a battle field and start shouting nonsense like "Hey, you! Yeah, we're the ones you want!! Please be aware of us as we make no attempt to use any form of strategic planning and give away our position!!" And if I did ever consider morphing in front of the enemy. I would be on the move as I did so. Circling you at a distance to dampen your chance of hitting me and scanning you for weaknesses I could exploit later in battle. [/quote] It was just my opinion on the subject. I still believe that the design choice could be better without any button inputs, but this is not my sole (lol) decision, it's probably going to be a group one. I'm willing to work with button morphers if everyone else is, since Pro said that although the design has no buttons as of yet, he will add them in if you all want. The gem, on the other hand, I'm happy with it staying. Regarding your solution to morphing and moving at the same time, if I were your opponent there'd be no need. I'd let you morph. It would have been some time since my General had last beaten and/or killed a ranger. He considers it good sport.