Yeah, I'm not sure what the complaint is here. The previous trend was that 2-3 parts would be new depending on whether it was a starter or booster release, and this system has had;
- Four Booster releases with 4 new parts each.
- Two Booster releases with 3 new parts each.
- One starter with 4 new parts and a launcher.
- Two Random Boosters with 4 new parts each (and both made BSB/MFB remakes available outside of $100 sets).
You're functionally getting equal or more new parts than you would usually get at the moment. Even the Diabolos set that everyone is being dramatic about actually has a good chunk of new parts, even if the stock combinations of the two prizes and the returning Layers look a bit questionable.
For reference on past Triple Boosters;
- B-57 had 2 new parts and made 1 RLC-only part more accessible.
- B-90 had 2 new parts and made 2 RLC-only parts more accessible.
- B-121 had 3 new parts.
- B-149 had 4 new parts and made 2 parts accessible outside of wbba events.
Assuming this Triple Booster is Dragon centric and just includes 3 new Rings and 1 new Chip, that's already 4 new parts. And I'd happily assume there's at least a new Disk or Driver of some variety included here too.
We're getting new parts. Yes, we're getting not getting a lot in terms of Drivers at the moment, but TT are definitely not being lazy by any means, haha. If anything, they've just realised that we have a lot of Drivers and they want to focus a bit more the opportunities that Chassis and Rings bring.