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| - Redesigning is the process in Candy Crush Saga in which the game developers, King, change a level or an in game element in the level. Redesigning can be differentiated into two categories: Nerfing and Buffing. Further forms of redesigning include Reverting and Correcting.
* Nerfing is a community name given to the process by which the game developers make a level or an in-game element easier or less powerful.
* Buffing, on the other hand, is a common term to describe a level or an in-game element being made more difficult or powerful.
* Reverting is to revert a level to a previous design.
* Correcting is to correct unintended mistakes or inconsistencies in a board layout. This could include correcting tiles to maintain symmetry in a symmetrical board or board section, or to repair glitches, erroneously copied, and impossible levels. Every now and then, when too many people complain that a level is too difficult and many players reach the level and quit, the Candy Crush team will redesign the level to make it a little easier, or a lot easier in some cases and vice versa when buffing. Buffing is much more common than nerfing since 600s. In later levels, there are usually 2 buffs per level, buffing before released and buff again when mobile version released.
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