I had the same problem so I just did abyss
I had the same problem so I just did abyss Good, get me an Aegon and ill do it too
God, this whole topic is cancerious as ****.
My sympathy for this line of argument is non-existent. I have an ally mate and personal friend who has been grinding for units and farming pots like crazy to make his first GM run next month. He’s hit one or two quests a week in 6.3 and 6.4 over the last month plus. He got all 9 SoP points he could get (mainly by watching Buddy Lee use his iHulk and trying to replicate the fights). His last ~15 T5 frag pulls have not been mutant, and he’s been less than 2% from a mutant T5 for more than two months. His solution: keep at it. T5c frag from the relief package finally gave him mutant and he R3’d his Sunspot, leaving just the GM between him and TB. Lucky at last? Sure—but lucky and putting himself in the right position. Dr. Zola People keep at it, but it is frustrating to know how much rng plays a part. I had good rng and got 4 out of 5 2% to hit mutant in the store this past month to get TB. I had GM and 7.1 GP both hit mutant and 3500 arena units for selector, so my rng was good. Others are past me in content and skill and are still waiting. They do keep working at it, but still can be disappointing.
My sympathy for this line of argument is non-existent. I have an ally mate and personal friend who has been grinding for units and farming pots like crazy to make his first GM run next month. He’s hit one or two quests a week in 6.3 and 6.4 over the last month plus. He got all 9 SoP points he could get (mainly by watching Buddy Lee use his iHulk and trying to replicate the fights). His last ~15 T5 frag pulls have not been mutant, and he’s been less than 2% from a mutant T5 for more than two months. His solution: keep at it. T5c frag from the relief package finally gave him mutant and he R3’d his Sunspot, leaving just the GM between him and TB. Lucky at last? Sure—but lucky and putting himself in the right position. Dr. Zola
My sympathy for this line of argument is non-existent. I have an ally mate and personal friend who has been grinding for units and farming pots like crazy to make his first GM run next month. He’s hit one or two quests a week in 6.3 and 6.4 over the last month plus. He got all 9 SoP points he could get (mainly by watching Buddy Lee use his iHulk and trying to replicate the fights). His last ~15 T5 frag pulls have not been mutant, and he’s been less than 2% from a mutant T5 for more than two months. His solution: keep at it. T5c frag from the relief package finally gave him mutant and he R3’d his Sunspot, leaving just the GM between him and TB. Lucky at last? Sure—but lucky and putting himself in the right position. Dr. Zola People keep at it, but it is frustrating to know how much rng plays a part. I had good rng and got 4 out of 5 2% to hit mutant in the store this past month to get TB. I had GM and 7.1 GP both hit mutant and 3500 arena units for selector, so my rng was good. Others are past me in content and skill and are still waiting. They do keep working at it, but still can be disappointing. Luck holding you back would be if you needed Goldpool to enter Act 7. That's a luck based progress gate. But T5CC is not a luck based progress gate. It is at best a luck based speed bump. If you calibrate your expectations to what you can guarantee yourself through your own effort, then everything else is just good luck, not bad luck. The game can't take your effort away.
My sympathy for this line of argument is non-existent. I have an ally mate and personal friend who has been grinding for units and farming pots like crazy to make his first GM run next month. He’s hit one or two quests a week in 6.3 and 6.4 over the last month plus. He got all 9 SoP points he could get (mainly by watching Buddy Lee use his iHulk and trying to replicate the fights). His last ~15 T5 frag pulls have not been mutant, and he’s been less than 2% from a mutant T5 for more than two months. His solution: keep at it. T5c frag from the relief package finally gave him mutant and he R3’d his Sunspot, leaving just the GM between him and TB. Lucky at last? Sure—but lucky and putting himself in the right position. Dr. Zola People keep at it, but it is frustrating to know how much rng plays a part. I had good rng and got 4 out of 5 2% to hit mutant in the store this past month to get TB. I had GM and 7.1 GP both hit mutant and 3500 arena units for selector, so my rng was good. Others are past me in content and skill and are still waiting. They do keep working at it, but still can be disappointing. Luck holding you back would be if you needed Goldpool to enter Act 7. That's a luck based progress gate. But T5CC is not a luck based progress gate. It is at best a luck based speed bump. If you calibrate your expectations to what you can guarantee yourself through your own effort, then everything else is just good luck, not bad luck. The game can't take your effort away. I'd go one step further and say there is 0 RNG holding anyone back from ThronebreakerIf you get 6 25% crystals then at the very worst case, you will get 1 in each class, which is actually quite a low chance. So when you open your 7th crystal, it is guaranteed to take you to 50% of a class. After that, you can go and do act 7.1 and 2 exploration and you’ve got yourself TB. It's important not to do 7.1 and 2 exploration before you get 50% though, as you won't be able to select it afterwards. So the places you can get these 7 t5cc 25% crystals areVariant 5Variant 6Variant 7Act 6 completionAct 7.1 completionAct 7.2 completionAct 6.1 explorationThis is ignoring if you get extra t5cc to get you to 50% from Cav EQ, SQ, AW, AQ etc. Once you’ve done that content, go and explore 7.1 and 2, and you’ve got yourself a 0 luck, fast track TB title. And hey, if on the second or 3rd crystal, you double up on a class, go for 7.1 and 2 even earlier. Easy peasy.