Anyone ever regret moving to 5* land and sell them to go back to using 4*s? I’ve been considering it recently.
I’ve had Gambit champed for awhile and just champed 5* Archangel and Ghost Rider. In my short time transitioning to 5s, I started to realize the game just isn’t as much fun for me. It definitely makes PVE easier/faster, but most of those matches I breeze through just on match damage and firing a couple of powers. I really miss the variety of 4s, and mixing and matching characters. Using 5s for me feels like it has lost the puzzle aspect of the game.
And PVP is the same story…I have to use those three 5*s each and every time, while mostly going up against the same characters constantly (Gambit, Thor, etc).
I wish there was a way to scale back my 5s to remove their champ levels and keep the covers. But if I’m going to regain my enjoyment of this game, I feel like I need to either trudge through this repetitive period for awhile until I can cover more 5*s or bite the bullet, dump them, and go back to 4s. It would suck to have to waste everything I put into those characters, and be locked out of their essentials though.
I haven’t decided what I’ll do yet, but I’m curious if others have had 5* remorse and how they handled it.
Pve is easy. Pick a lower cl and run the 4‘s you want. No need to sell your 5’s to experience the fun/variety of 4* play. I can’t say I really want to go at scl9 with 4’s myself, so you are giving up rewards, most likely.
You could sell AA and GRRR and return to single 5 MMR if that appeals. However: You should theoretically get another 5 covered about every 6 weeks, and each one gives you more to play with and keeps things interesting. You can also run boosted 4’s in PvP and see how it goes.
If you sell a champed Gambit you’re either done with the game or heading for massive regret. Or both?
4* period was easily the most fun and challenging period for me. The variety available was just amazing and the sheer number of 4* made it so challenging. I enjoyed it asuch as I could and moved to 5* only after I had close to 70-80% 4s champed (when the first 5* feeders were announced).
If you feel selling your Gambit would make it so that you enjoy the game better do it. However I do feel that the issue here is more related to the lack of roster depth in 5* land. You see champing 5* takes time and prayers to RnG. With a single 5 , you will depend on other boosted 4 in the team too. Now 4 work based mainly on power damage, whereas 5 based on pure match damage. That’s why 5* transitioners sometimes feel they made a wrong decision And want to sell the champ. I would suggest working on another 5* to champ and see if it improves. Try for either 5thor or JJ
I started my 5, with Bolt. He was good but mainly an accelerant for other characters. Gambit had been released Recevntly and Bolt was a huge target. I then also champed thanos
After a season or so, I champed Thor DD and Gambit. Now these 5 characters in 5 star tier gave me enough variety which has been good for me. I even champed 5pp and 5BP. So yes, I do believe you need some time and champ another 5* to get fun back. I hear JJ is good. Try for Thor and JJ.
Yes, these threads pop up from time to time, so you’re not unique in regretting the leap. I haven’t seen someone talk about selling them off though. Just talking about missing 4* play.
I’m in a position where I have 4 cover-maxed 5s, all of which are good (Including Thor/Gambit). I could easily add Angel/Robbie to those four if I cracked my baby hoard but am saving for Jessica (already at 6 covers). None of my 5s have iso in them for the reason many state, which is the 4* tier is a very fun, much more balanced, tier that promotes roster diversity via boost lists. I still need another 1.8 million and growing iso to finish out the tier, and over 5 million more to rechamped 3s. And then there’s the 2 farm. So there’s plenty to spend on and always something on the vine in need of champing (or more often lately, rechamping). When I finally hit post-iso I’ll softcap my 5s.
I am actively avoiding 5* land for the reasons state above. Being forced to run one single character (not to mention the pain / cost of actually getting a fully covered 5*) is just not worth it to me. Not until there is a consistent, reliable way to get them.
I regretted being in 5* land at first but now I’m happy that I’m there. I now have 9 champed 5*'s and I’m able to spend some ISO to get my undercovered Classics to at least usuable levels when they are featured while keeping up with new releases.
The thing is, once you are in 5* land, there is a consistent, reliable way to get Latest 5* covers, but you have to work for them. If you play hard in PVE (SCL 9), PVP and LR’s, do your daily DDQ, hit your 2000 in Shield Sim, do the Shield Trainings… you should get enough LTs and CP to stay current with the 5* releases as they come out (as long as cover swaps continue to be allowed for Latest).
But that takes a lot of play. And you probably want to have a token and ISO hoard before making the initial jump. Once I made the move I’ve fully covered each new 5* that has come out before they left tokens. I do spend on VIP but am not a whale.
If you are a more casual player and totally FTP then it may not work out as well.
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I’ve seen other posts discussing the pros and cons of the 5* transition…I was just curious if in fact anyone had gotten frustrated to the point that they sold their champed 5*s. I’m guessing not many have.
I probably didn’t plan my transition as well as I should have. I champed Gambit as soon as I could for obvious reasons, then did AA and GR recently as I have all but five of my 4s champed and figured it was time for more 5s (and I’m tired of using Gambit constantly). I know I could still mix it up for PVE, but it’s just more efficient to use them. PVP is where it really starts to really feel like a grind…I have to use Gambit on top of facing him everywhere.
I’m only one cover short for finishing 5* Thor and I’m about halfway to JJ, so I guess I’ll just tough it out awhile longer until I can get some more diversity in my 5*s.
Never thought about that…
5s greatly helped me in PvE and since 5 node was added, maxing out 5s became even more important. I abandoned PvP so i could play PvE “full time” (that means max progression loot) just when i was in 4 land, so nothing really changed for me (i was only proven right that abndoning PvP is good for keeping my frustration level low). And after SLC 10 comes in PvE, i think 5*s will be very needed.
PVP is definitely not as fun I, you should be happy with the 3 you have at least they make you competitive. PVE is better with 5’s, I have though about it but too much effort and time went into collecting them. It takes too long to recollect and if you change your mind you are stuck. If you do decide to sell keep Gambit he is too good to get rid of and the pvp change is most noticeable when you go from 1 to 2 championed 5’s so if you go back to 1 you may find thing enjoyable again.
I have one champed 5*; Gambit. I get a good variety in PvP, but can also breeze through when I want.
If I get another 5* cover I can’t use without champing someone, I either start a duplicate, or just sell it. I have no interest whatsoever in the 5* PvP meta nonsense.
Join the Secret Society of Line Users, you can find plenty of ways to use other characters and entertain yourself with MPQ gossip. You’ll meet lots of fun people and some not so fun.
This is what I would remind anyone looking at transitioning to a new tier. When you first transition and get your 1st 2nd and 3rd champion of a new tier the game starts to suck. You have to use that team over and over again in order to win. If you don’t use that team you see how much harder the game is without those characters. The only thing that makes it better is when you. Champion new characters that you can then use instead of you first champed toons. The 5* tier takes much longer to champion a lot of characters and feel that relief. I have gone through the OML, Phoenix meta, the Panthos meta and now the gambit meta and because I have been able to champion latest 5* the game keeps being fun for me. Going backwards might seem like a good idea but in reality you are better off going forward and looking to get more 5* over going to 4* land.
Early on it kinda sucks because you’re stuck using whichever two 5*s you champed first (Thanos and Daredevil weren’t bad choices for me, but Thanos means you need health packs).
You find yourself missing the wide variety of 4s you used to use, or at the very least the to or three really good boosted 4s that week in PvP. I used to check the update page eagerly to see what I’d use, but now I don’t bother because I’ll jsut use Gambit and Thor again.
It gets a little better when you get more 5s and your options expand a bit, but getting 5s is still very hit and miss. I really wanrt to get Jessica Jones going, not just because she’s good but because I love the character. I’ve only got 3 covers so far. Haven’t had a 5* from a latest legendary for a while.
I dont regret it at all, PVE now takes half the time if I choose to with my 5*'s. There’s nothing stopping you from dropping to CL7/8 and play with your 4*'s there if you miss them too much.
PVP wise… Gambit sure isnt helping making me feel more positive since he’s required in every fight and he’s super boring to play. On the other hand, climbing is easier, hitting 1200 is much easier since you dont really need to rely on grills, you can just hit other 5* players for big points if need be. And no more weeks where the boosted 4*'s are crap or I did not have them champed.
Pvp (time-wise) is a pretty small part of the game so its not a huge deal to have to always use whatever’s popular.
If you are missing playing with your 4stars after transitioning into the 4star tier, it means your 4stars are just too small still.
What’s your biggest 4star? Is it 300? 320?
When you get them 350-370 range, you can definitely run those weekly Boosted 4star alongside your Gambit (AA/Nova may be cool, but AA and HR just aren’t that great). I’ve seen a lot of 4/5 combination teams recently from people with multiple 5star champs (A dozen or more). Medusa, Riri, etc.. Myself I used to run HB/Phx over OML/Phx back when I had only a handful of champs, but power creep has made Phx the weakest 5 (besides those that were plain