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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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Dear kabam, I have an amazing yet simple idea
RazorDevil
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How about a mass buff that affects champions that could be great if they just had more attack? Let's take the example of Hulk OG. As a maxed out 5* with the She Hulk synergy and at 15% HP a crit from the sp2 will deal about 42k damage. Keep in mind that the courage mastery comes in play in this scenario. Meanwhile, a champion with far more utility, Captain America Infinity War, deals 93k on a special 2 crit at max health, 5 kinetic charges and fury. For Hulk I'd love to see the 20% fury become permanent. That's enough to make him viable. Karnak could use a 40% damage increase, which will not be gamebreaking. Not even close. Revamping a champion like Moon Knight is necessary though, but not hard. Keep the moon phases thing, but replace all the abilities. Juggernaut is a defensive champion, but why doesn't he trigger his fury while attacking? I mean, what if I don't play AW and want to just play a specific champion? I'm against purely defensive champions. Thing is the best example of the best of both worlds. Ebony Maw doesn't need anything more than a 30% attack increase and a 500% degeneration damage increase.... Yeah... he's that bad... but well.
Dear kabam, I have an amazing yet simple idea 42 votes
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That said, I really do like this idea. Simple stat buffs would greatly help a lot of champs
It wouldn’t be hard to add an option:
I like how the reworks currently work
If you had actually read what I posted you would understand that I like the idea of blanket stat buffs for 90% or underperforming champions.
All I was saying is that not everyone is going to agree, and if a poll doesn’t have many differing opinion options then it is not a good way to gauge popular opinions.