In Act 4, I wouldn't be putting too much thought into 5-Stars (though they are possible to achieve and can be helpful). That Act was designed to Challenge Summoners making use of Rank 3 or 4 4-Star Champions.
5-Star and 6-Star Champions are definitely available to players in Act 4, but are not necessary. They become much more available the further you progress in-game, but don't sleep on you 3 and 4-Star Champions in early game progression.
Ok im just asking cos im level 44 and i want to do a bit of the legendary on the mutant treasure island and i accidentally sold my rank 4 4 star quake so that set me back quite alot
What is the easiest way to get 5 and 6* star shards as a begginer in act 4 chapter 1
Be on the look out for monthly or periodic special events similar to the likes of showup challenges, treasure islands etc. With the right 4* in combination with the appropriate skill you can easily do master difficulties for a lot of bonus amounts of those 5* shards that you’re after. Though, my advice is to wait till you have a more developed roster before attempting epic or cavalier level difficulties in any challenge or EQ.
Ok im just asking cos im level 44 and i want to do a bit of the legendary on the mutant treasure island and i accidentally sold my rank 4 4 star quake so that set me back quite alot
Never sell champs ever. Especially if it's someone like Quake
@Kabam Miike is it possible for me to get my quake at max as a 4 star
If you’re struggling for resources get into an alliance that’s focusing on AQ. If you’ve got a few solid champs that can get you through content you’re probably better off getting them ranked up rather than splitting your efforts between AQ and AW and having to reduce the level you’re playing at to manage the increased roster requirements.
And so i can do variant for the ultrons assault ans just get through quests easier
I can understand the motivation. Some content is easy, some content is hard. Having stronger champions makes the harder content easier to do, so the logical thing to do is to try to get those champions.
However, this game (and most progressional games) don't work that way. As you progress in the game, you will unlock higher rewards that make it easier to get higher rarity (4* 5* 6*) champs and the rank up materials to level them up. The more content you do, and the more you level up your account, the easier it is to get the rewards to go even higher.
So you have to balance trying to advance your roster, and trying to get through content. If you try to leapfrog the content and jump straight to getting the best champs first, you will tend to get disappointed because it will seem extremely difficult to get them. Because it is, deliberately so.
The most efficient way to progress in this game is, in general, to get the stuff that seems easy to get, and use it to complete the highest content you can *reasonably* complete. Do this over and over again, and over time the stuff you can get will get higher and stronger, and the content you will be able to do will also get higher.
Also, don't cheat yourself out of experience. You could be just handed a roster of 5* and 6* champs and then use those to just smash through the content you're doing now. But then you won't have learned the skills you will need to progress higher. Eventually you will run into a brick wall where you only know how to beat content by bringing in stronger champs, and eventually you'll run out of strong champs. And then you'll get frustrated and quit, blaming the game for being too difficult.
Play the hand you were dealt, and build up both the twitch skills and the game knowledge to take on the content in front of you first, and use those skills and knowledge to move upward. In the long run, this will serve you better.
never sell your four stars. it will become a bad habit in the future. i have more five stars than i have four stars (82 compared to 63) because i cant stop selling them lol. never got back the ghost i sold either
never sell your four stars. it will become a bad habit in the future. i have more five stars than i have four stars (82 compared to 63) because i cant stop selling them lol. never got back the ghost i sold either
I went on a selling spree and now only have 10 4 stars. Thought it was worth it at that time but my current iso problem now says otherwise.
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5-Star and 6-Star Champions are definitely available to players in Act 4, but are not necessary. They become much more available the further you progress in-game, but don't sleep on you 3 and 4-Star Champions in early game progression.
Otherwise you buy them, although at a low level not sure if they offer deals with those shards in them.
Not that you should be looking at variants right now.
Progression can be slow, but focus on what you can do first and soon enough you'll get the champs you need for the more difficult stuff.
However, this game (and most progressional games) don't work that way. As you progress in the game, you will unlock higher rewards that make it easier to get higher rarity (4* 5* 6*) champs and the rank up materials to level them up. The more content you do, and the more you level up your account, the easier it is to get the rewards to go even higher.
So you have to balance trying to advance your roster, and trying to get through content. If you try to leapfrog the content and jump straight to getting the best champs first, you will tend to get disappointed because it will seem extremely difficult to get them. Because it is, deliberately so.
The most efficient way to progress in this game is, in general, to get the stuff that seems easy to get, and use it to complete the highest content you can *reasonably* complete. Do this over and over again, and over time the stuff you can get will get higher and stronger, and the content you will be able to do will also get higher.
Also, don't cheat yourself out of experience. You could be just handed a roster of 5* and 6* champs and then use those to just smash through the content you're doing now. But then you won't have learned the skills you will need to progress higher. Eventually you will run into a brick wall where you only know how to beat content by bringing in stronger champs, and eventually you'll run out of strong champs. And then you'll get frustrated and quit, blaming the game for being too difficult.
Play the hand you were dealt, and build up both the twitch skills and the game knowledge to take on the content in front of you first, and use those skills and knowledge to move upward. In the long run, this will serve you better.
Thought it was worth it at that time but my current iso problem now says otherwise.