Wow, this is unprecedented. I think most of us are out of Signature Stones by now. Kabam, could you give us 3 months of champs release in advance? Or give us a breather? this is just crazy.
Unless someone is dropping at least 2K on this game a month I don't really understand why anyone cares about prestige too much in the first place
Unless someone is dropping at least 2K on this game a month I don't really understand why anyone cares about prestige too much in the first place 2K a month is a large understatement. i know of a number of alliances who all have r4 sig 200 quicksilvers
Prestige does not matter. This is a game. It matters to some people, who value the game. But prestige does not matter.
Bit of a related question: how do big spenders get so many sig stones to invest in a brand new champ? I don't seem to see a lot of offers with sig stones anyway? And the amount available from content is far from enough to even max sig one 6* at month.
It's almost like someone called this happening when everyone was acting like alliances tied for prestige was an actual issue
Different champions play different roles in the game. Some are all around solid champs (e.g. Nick fury great for Offense and Defense). Others, only a single role, but do that role really well (Ghost is a great attacker, but a rotten defender without 20 nodes to help her, and at that point, it isn't Ghost that is the tough part / anyone would do).One such role is "Prestige Champ". Yes half of prestige champs like Doom and Herc serve multiple purposes, and you won't hear people screaming as Herc falls off the prestige chart.Others Like Thor Rags and Phoenix... people only ranked up for that, and never saw the light of day outside of Arena or when forced via Carina's challenge / similar artificial requirement.Those champs got to "keep their role" for a while. Many champs who are top in their game eventually fade. The Blade trinity "aren't bad", but aren't what they used to be for example.But Omega Sentinel: She barely just made the basic pool, and 95% of people who targeted her and ranked her up only did if for prestige. It isn't that she is quite as bad as the above 2... but with Nimrod's also released at the same time, she wouldn't have got anywhere near the hype and the $$$ if people knew that in only a few months she would fall from Prestige #3 to #6.I totally get the need to shake up the prestige a bit since too many players/alliances maxed out prestige / needed something to re-differentiate. But clearly releasing a new champ doesn't do it for very long, and all it does is piss players off. Instead look for additional tie breakers (#deaths, #items used, honor challenges, time spent, health left, AQ attacker diversity... something)... but this... is only going to piss off players to solve the problem for 2 months, after which everyone will open 6 star featured champs that they have been hoarding for 2-4 months on, and once again, be at the same point.I suppose it could be worse. If I chose OS as my first r5 in a few months, and then she fell out of top 5... I wouldn't log back into the game.
Different champions play different roles in the game. Some are all around solid champs (e.g. Nick fury great for Offense and Defense). Others, only a single role, but do that role really well (Ghost is a great attacker, but a rotten defender without 20 nodes to help her, and at that point, it isn't Ghost that is the tough part / anyone would do).One such role is "Prestige Champ". Yes half of prestige champs like Doom and Herc serve multiple purposes, and you won't hear people screaming as Herc falls off the prestige chart.Others Like Thor Rags and Phoenix... people only ranked up for that, and never saw the light of day outside of Arena or when forced via Carina's challenge / similar artificial requirement.Those champs got to "keep their role" for a while. Many champs who are top in their game eventually fade. The Blade trinity "aren't bad", but aren't what they used to be for example.But Omega Sentinel: She barely just made the basic pool, and 95% of people who targeted her and ranked her up only did if for prestige. It isn't that she is quite as bad as the above 2... but with Nimrod's also released at the same time, she wouldn't have got anywhere near the hype and the $$$ if people knew that in only a few months she would fall from Prestige #3 to #6.I totally get the need to shake up the prestige a bit since too many players/alliances maxed out prestige / needed something to re-differentiate. But clearly releasing a new champ doesn't do it for very long, and all it does is piss players off. Instead look for additional tie breakers (#deaths, #items used, honor challenges, time spent, health left, AQ attacker diversity... something)... but this... is only going to piss off players to solve the problem for 2 months, after which everyone will open 6 star featured champs that they have been hoarding for 2-4 months on, and once again, be at the same point.I suppose it could be worse. If I chose OS as my first r5 in a few months, and then she fell out of top 5... I wouldn't log back into the game. OS is 9 points behind Valk.9 points. divided by 30, that affects your prestige barely for your alliance. Unless you are top5 aq alliance, this doesn't affect you.
Different champions play different roles in the game. Some are all around solid champs (e.g. Nick fury great for Offense and Defense). Others, only a single role, but do that role really well (Ghost is a great attacker, but a rotten defender without 20 nodes to help her, and at that point, it isn't Ghost that is the tough part / anyone would do).One such role is "Prestige Champ". Yes half of prestige champs like Doom and Herc serve multiple purposes, and you won't hear people screaming as Herc falls off the prestige chart.Others Like Thor Rags and Phoenix... people only ranked up for that, and never saw the light of day outside of Arena or when forced via Carina's challenge / similar artificial requirement.Those champs got to "keep their role" for a while. Many champs who are top in their game eventually fade. The Blade trinity "aren't bad", but aren't what they used to be for example.But Omega Sentinel: She barely just made the basic pool, and 95% of people who targeted her and ranked her up only did if for prestige. It isn't that she is quite as bad as the above 2... but with Nimrod's also released at the same time, she wouldn't have got anywhere near the hype and the $$$ if people knew that in only a few months she would fall from Prestige #3 to #6.I totally get the need to shake up the prestige a bit since too many players/alliances maxed out prestige / needed something to re-differentiate. But clearly releasing a new champ doesn't do it for very long, and all it does is piss players off. Instead look for additional tie breakers (#deaths, #items used, honor challenges, time spent, health left, AQ attacker diversity... something)... but this... is only going to piss off players to solve the problem for 2 months, after which everyone will open 6 star featured champs that they have been hoarding for 2-4 months on, and once again, be at the same point.I suppose it could be worse. If I chose OS as my first r5 in a few months, and then she fell out of top 5... I wouldn't log back into the game. OS is 9 points behind Valk.9 points. divided by 30, that affects your prestige barely for your alliance. Unless you are top5 aq alliance, this doesn't affect you. You put in an assumption... top 5 aq alliance. That's my point. I'm in a top 20 now, I had max prestige before Valk. Now I barely above my alliance average. Now if I don't find QS and/or IIM by the end of the year, I'd likely get booted. I agree those who are below say top 60 it matters less because the bands are so wide. Heck you can make top 400 doing map 6 with good prestige and max mods, but prestige exists for a reason... to differentiate between 1st and 2nd or 10th and 11th.