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Time after Time is the perfect difficulty for UC EQ once the cavalier level hits.
Donnymeij
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I have been enjoying the Time after Time event so far. Looking forward to the last week.
If or when a cavalier EQ difficutly hits it think it is a perfect event to look to if they want the rebalance the uncollected level.
Maybe with somewhat harder bosses, but the lanes feel pretty decent.
Maybe keep one noted path in.
Do you think so aswell, or do you think it would became too easy?
If or when a cavalier EQ difficutly hits it think it is a perfect event to look to if they want the rebalance the uncollected level.
Maybe with somewhat harder bosses, but the lanes feel pretty decent.
Maybe keep one noted path in.
Do you think so aswell, or do you think it would became too easy?
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I don't think that UC is designed to instantly 100% by everyone the second that they unlock it, so something above the difficulty of 5.2 is appropriate, after all they're giving better rewards than Act 5 completion.
This thread is a day too early.
So Cavalier will have to be more difficult. I'd say V2-V3 level, but without nodes that target a certain class or tag of champions. Instead I'd like to see a global node system with some of the globals from A6.1 in there.
if cavalier difficulty happens, kabam will be adding some very crazy nodes to these. this will mean that every quest we will be fighting very high level opponents with some very crazy nodes, more than likely a combination of nodes that kabam will add to make it difficult. additionally, i feel like OP meant that these should be the starting difficulty and it goes up from there, which honestly could end up being challenging considering new champs will be at significantly higher power levels than UC, meaning that new characters that no one is familiar with could have over 200,000 health if kabam goes really far with this.
This was explained when UC difficulty was introduced originally. The difficulty tiers follow a rough curve from beginner up to heroic. Based on that curve you'd expect master to be in a certain place, but when master was the top tier of difficulty it had to do two things: serve as the "next step up" and also be a reasonable challenge for the average player above heroic. The first requirement would suggest that the difficulty target was X, and the second one would suggest the target was Y, and those were different. So Master was sort of "floating" somewhere between those two points as a compromise.
When UC was introduced master difficulty immediately dropped somewhat, because it no longer had to serve two requirements. It could now drop down to where the difficulty curve said it "should be." Meanwhile, it was UC that now had to serve two masters: it had to continue the difficulty curve upward and it had to target the average player above the UC point. Over time that second target has drifted upward, and UC, splitting the difference, has also drifted upward.
The moment Cav difficulty gets introduced UC will no longer have to do that, and it will settle down to where the difficulty curve says it should be while Cav will be the difficulty serving two masters.
Incidentally, TaT top tier difficulty would be, in my opinion, too low for where UC would settle if Cav difficulty was introduced. In my opinion it is more comparable with the last maps of Master difficulty.
No, UC is fine where it is. There does need to be a cav difficulty above that.