**Mastery Loadouts**
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.
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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You still have a long way to go before becoming Thronebreaker. It is perfectly possible to do without spending any money on the game (I completed Act 6.3 and onwards without spending a dime), but you need to take it slow if you do. While I dislike the "just git gud" crowd, they still do have a point. It seems like you are at a point where you don't have what it takes to progress in the story. And that's fine. Story progression is not the be-all, end-all of things.
If you just rush through Act 6, chances are high that you'll just hit another roadblock when you're required to r3 a 6* champion for the Thronebreaker title. That was never a problem for me since I had earned a lot of t5cc in various content scattered throughout the game prior to my fight with the Grandmaster, but if you just bullrush your way to him it'll be a slog to gather those resources. Chances are that the way there won't be particularly fun either, if you don't have the skills or the roster to complete it within some kind of reasonable effort.
I suggest you run the variants or Cav difficulty in the EQ. They'll slowly teach you important skills that will benefit you greatly when you do progress in the story side of things, and they'll help you out when it comes to growing your roster as well. Just take a breath, look around at what content you can do besides the story quest, and expand your account (and general skill level) before moving forward. You'll be surprised by how much such a break can do for you. After mine, I was both a much better player and had a much better roster of champions, which meant that I could complete all of that content as a f2p player.
It sounds like your problem isn't because of your lack of spending but because of your lack of skill
It always goes down in Q1 because it is always high in the fourth quarter.