The comparison between 5.2 and 6.1 being a huge gap isn't compared to 6.2 and completing act 6 and possibly act 7. But they aren't thronebreaker just because they beat act 6. It's not that hard to get cav and the compensation is good enough.
The comparison between 5.2 and 6.1 being a huge gap isn't compared to 6.2 and completing act 6 and possibly act 7. But they aren't thronebreaker just because they beat act 6. It's not that hard to get cav and the compensation is good enough.
Yh only after like 10 mins later I was like yh what about cav who finished 6.1 or people on grandmaster and trnna save 2k units for him that's why I just wish I could delete this whole thing and my comment
Haven't they done compensation like they did the big deals in the past where if you get a new title you get both packages? So if I'm not a crazy person making stuff up you could potentially be in a better spot then someone like me who won't get a new title when compensation is released.
Haven't they done compensation like they did the big deals in the past where if you get a new title you get both packages? So if I'm not a crazy person making stuff up you could potentially be in a better spot then someone like me who won't get a new title when compensation is released.
The intention wasn't ever to allow that but the game did it anyway. There's never been a guarantee it will happen.
So you’re saying you want another title so those people can get better rewards? There’s already only a gap of 3 chapters and reducing it even more would be pretty dumb ngl. Just try to become Cav ASAP and you won’t have to worry
No I was just annoyed I guess because I'm finding cav hard and the compensation will prob at uc just be another standard 5 star which may be a champ with no use
To be honest, becoming Cav is less about having "the right champs" and more about skill. There's just a couple of fights that require having a reasonable counter like Crossbones, but beyond that most of getting past 6.1 involves learning how the global nodes work and then building the skill set to deal with them.
In fact, I would say that's the point to becoming Cavalier. From Act 1 to Act 4 you just need to hit them harder than they hit you and they die and you don't, and you win. Act 5 starts to throw more nodes at you that require you to think about using champions that can counter those effects. Act 6.1 itself specifically throws things at you that require at least as much skill to counter as champions.
In terms of resources I might get in a compensation package, the thing that would probably help me the most to get through 6.1 if I was trying to become Cavalier today would be energy refills. Because 6.1 is all about practicing and getting better. It isn't about waiting for the best champs to come along to help you. Sure: you could wait for the perfect roster, but doing so would be hurting yourself in two ways. First of all, you're going to be waiting for a long time. And second, you're cheating yourself out of the experience you need to build the skills you will need to keep progressing higher. If you can't complete 6.1 now, the best thing to do is: keep trying. Try, fail, back out, try again. Keep trying and keep getting better until you can do it. You don't get any better spinning crystals and waiting. You don't get better spending your way through the map either. You do get better by trying the content and being willing to back out and try again later.
Up to becoming Uncollected, most players don't have to do this. They become accustomed to either blasting through the content, or spending units and revives to get through everything on the first go. It then becomes frustrating when they run into content they can't beat and they can't spend past. But knowing when you've outraced your skill level and need to take time for your skills to catch up with your account is part of learning how to play the game. It is a lesson not everyone learns, to their detriment.
Bro I did him with rank3 level 27/45 unawkened aegon and no willpower with 4 revives.Didn't had enough iso and sop was coming to an end so I had to do it.... You have awakend aegon, dragon man, ultron...You are just using made up excuses
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It's not that hard to get cav and the compensation is good enough.
Though honestly, I think you should focus on Act 5 and not becoming Cav.
I used mine and got the One Shot but mine was Rank 2 and Unawakened. Learn how to play her better because 6.1.2 Ultron is a tad harder
In fact, I would say that's the point to becoming Cavalier. From Act 1 to Act 4 you just need to hit them harder than they hit you and they die and you don't, and you win. Act 5 starts to throw more nodes at you that require you to think about using champions that can counter those effects. Act 6.1 itself specifically throws things at you that require at least as much skill to counter as champions.
In terms of resources I might get in a compensation package, the thing that would probably help me the most to get through 6.1 if I was trying to become Cavalier today would be energy refills. Because 6.1 is all about practicing and getting better. It isn't about waiting for the best champs to come along to help you. Sure: you could wait for the perfect roster, but doing so would be hurting yourself in two ways. First of all, you're going to be waiting for a long time. And second, you're cheating yourself out of the experience you need to build the skills you will need to keep progressing higher. If you can't complete 6.1 now, the best thing to do is: keep trying. Try, fail, back out, try again. Keep trying and keep getting better until you can do it. You don't get any better spinning crystals and waiting. You don't get better spending your way through the map either. You do get better by trying the content and being willing to back out and try again later.
Up to becoming Uncollected, most players don't have to do this. They become accustomed to either blasting through the content, or spending units and revives to get through everything on the first go. It then becomes frustrating when they run into content they can't beat and they can't spend past. But knowing when you've outraced your skill level and need to take time for your skills to catch up with your account is part of learning how to play the game. It is a lesson not everyone learns, to their detriment.