Targetted Accounts for [Removed by Mod] champs Award
Haji_Charli
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It is really sad and annoying to see a reward that is just exhausting. I mean literally, people get Champs from Featured crystals for mere one crystal, and damn it Kabam can’t give the same champ in 11 crystals?
People who get great champs continue to get awarded got tiers, and those who aren’t getting any will continue on getting [Removed by Mod] champs.
Someone who got only 3 Five Stars and some noob tier, get duped again and again, and someone who might have more than 20 god tiers keeps on getting new god tiers.
Algorithm keeps on banging those who don’t have good champs. It really sucks.
People who get great champs continue to get awarded got tiers, and those who aren’t getting any will continue on getting [Removed by Mod] champs.
Someone who got only 3 Five Stars and some noob tier, get duped again and again, and someone who might have more than 20 god tiers keeps on getting new god tiers.
Algorithm keeps on banging those who don’t have good champs. It really sucks.
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I’m always being [Removed by Mod] when it comes to God Tier or Five Stars, but my brother gets all the New and God Tier Champs, both, Four Star and Five Star.
It just sucks.
It does tend to sell a lot of crystals though...
Dr. Zola
Kabam is clearly quite happy with their current model, 2 new champs every month, the new systems for said champs in place to clearly favor the AI(while I am all for an increase in challenge, the content lately seems more annoying/tedious than challenging), all while leaving the existing game problems and old champs alone, clogging up our chances of improving our rosters.
As long as people keep throwing money at them and they remain a top revenue generating app, there is zero reason to change from this model.
I can concur the first 3 pulls in my alliance within the first 10 minutes were Loki's, I waited a half hour or so and got Massacre, then later people were pulling Corvus, IMIW, Wasp.
I've had a crazy conspiracy theory for a while that maybe the time in which you open crystals has something to do with RNG also.
I have a friend who's played the game for about 1.5 years compared to my 3, we were in the same alliance. Also his roster is half the size of mine his 5 pulls are Blade, sparky, SL, void, GR, Medusa. I've yet to this day received a blade and I've had more crystal openings than him. It's that RNG, in reverse I have a friend who's 1/300 lifetime in getting a new champ out of the Featured 5* crystals and FGMC. It can get frustrating and make it seem like some accounts are just programmed to have better luck than others. None of this can be proven though lol.
I'm right there with you I just finally got a 4* ghost rider and took him to 5/50 and of course I pull a 5* GR in the featured crystal, I wanted to throw my phone out the window. The same exact thing has also happened with my Hawkeye and gwenpool with the basic 5*
This is correct. And it is a significant issue with the game: the difference between winners and losers on crystal drops is vast, putting players at the mercy of RNG.
In the past, effort could control for this somewhat through the 4* basic arena. But unlike the 4* basic from a year ago, 5*’s via arena are non-starters for most players even with significant expenditure of resources. The going prize is shards...which equals a fraction of a chance to roll the RNG dice again.
I’ve always wondered whether the true randomness of crystal drops was ever audited or tested by the game team. This isn’t a conspiracy post—I don’t doubt that there is randomness in the loot box mechanism. But over a large number of pulls, does someone check to make sure that the results actually appear “random”? Does anyone evaluate whether the RNG engine is in fact working?
That’s a ways from the original point. Champs need to be useful. Many aren’t, and that’s not just spoiled player talk. Players are almost entirely dependent on RNG to pull champs. Pulling useless champs leads to dissatisfaction with the game. Dissatisfaction leads to...well, you get my point.
Dr. Zola