Consider this example (all of these are hypotheticals):
Right now Mateus has pretty high odds of being absolutely considered for free world transfers. Other options being Faerie and Siren.
Faerie and Siren don't get the free world transfer. Faerie has 100 more roleplayers than Siren which has 50 more than Mateus. There are multiple completely free housing wards on Mateus that are completely untouched. Faerie and Siren's housing wards are 3/4ths full. Of the roleplayers in Faerie, not many Raid but those on Siren do as well as those on Mateus.
So overall, the roleplayer population on Faerie and Siren each is more than Mateus. But, Mateus has more housing open. Faerie has the most population but now more of them have access to more raid groups and houses too.
There may be a net gain for those groups to consolidate on Mateus because of the incentives. Some portion of your housing costs are liquidated to provide you with more housing options that weren't available. The money cost is waived which eases the highly likely disgruntlement of whichever community ends up needing to transfer.
Having multiple groups come together is most likely a better option then doing what has been done before which is sending people to the various communities. It's also highly unfair to the other communities to just choose a place to send people to.
Right now Mateus has pretty high odds of being absolutely considered for free world transfers. Other options being Faerie and Siren.
Faerie and Siren don't get the free world transfer. Faerie has 100 more roleplayers than Siren which has 50 more than Mateus. There are multiple completely free housing wards on Mateus that are completely untouched. Faerie and Siren's housing wards are 3/4ths full. Of the roleplayers in Faerie, not many Raid but those on Siren do as well as those on Mateus.
So overall, the roleplayer population on Faerie and Siren each is more than Mateus. But, Mateus has more housing open. Faerie has the most population but now more of them have access to more raid groups and houses too.
There may be a net gain for those groups to consolidate on Mateus because of the incentives. Some portion of your housing costs are liquidated to provide you with more housing options that weren't available. The money cost is waived which eases the highly likely disgruntlement of whichever community ends up needing to transfer.
Having multiple groups come together is most likely a better option then doing what has been done before which is sending people to the various communities. It's also highly unfair to the other communities to just choose a place to send people to.