**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
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"Nobody can have opinions other than what I think!"
Super selfish.
Ok, back onto the topic. Ignore the troll.
If you want it to be casual, you can still do UC. The rewards could be better, but comparing them to Variant rewards, in terms of just T5B, isn’t even remotely a good argument. You get 3 T5B from V5. You get 3 T5B from 4 months of Cav EQ. Variants haven't started coming out every 4 months yet, so you get those rewards and then nothing for months until the next one.
Can Cav EQ rewards be better? Sure. But then you'll have to justify spending the time to actually earn them, and with how easy this Cav EQ is, I can only imagine it'll get tougher for you to find that time even with increased rewards.
That being said, I don't think cav difficulty should Change, maybe a bit more rewards, is obvious from this thread that a lot of ppl enjoy it, actually, more ppl enjoy it, than dislike it, and that should be the end goal from kabam anw, not possible to please everyone
The rewards need to go up thou.
Personally I would like them to return to the old way with a completion stack and an exploration stack.
Otherwise the 'unnoded' paths actually have little to no purpose.
I used 4/55 Quake for magik and even that didn’t take 5 minutes.
You can say it’s not fun for you personally but don’t go spouting nonsense along with it.
However I'm currently up to 3.2 with 4*s and it's been a wildly fun experience. Nobody is forcing you to do Cavalier, but don't speak for everyone else. My A team has largely been on the back burner this quest.
Ok, I guess I'll answer similarly.
I didn't like it. I didn't say it was hard. I didn't complain. I said the fights were long.
If you don't like my opinion, stop replying to this thread and don't listen to Twisted Sister.
And in your example, it would be like telling a kid failing in the NBA to get off the court and trying a lower difficulty because he probably isn't quite there.