In another thread, after some discussion, I reaffirmed that putting 4*s in PVE is flawed through an analogy of other games. I thought it might help other player realize what is happening in PVE.
In any other game, the high end players are the only ones who have access to high end items/equipment due to how the system of the game works, most often a “level” system. In these for example, a character shouldn’t be able to kill a boss/monster that has this high level equipment, thus can’t obtain it, on top of level restrictions on the equipment itself. MPQ’s PVP system works similarly where players of similar rosters compete for covers typically appropriate to their roster, so the best rosters are able to compete for the best/plentiful covers while low level rosters have little to no chance. However in PVE the playing field is leveled out due to scaling to rosters.
In the analogy, let’s say a low level player in another game is able to beat a boss/monster that drops equipment that a high level player uses. To make it similar to MPQ however, we have to make the equipment a finite amount, so if these low level players are taking it, high level players are losing it. This equipment will sit in the low level players inventory because they are unable to use it, due to level restrictions, and to make it similar to MPQ their inventory would have be small and limited. This equipment would be taking space for other equipment that could be useful/appropriate for their level.
MPQ similarly limits low rosters ability to use 4* covers, almost like a level restriction on equipment, because only those who can hit 1k every few days in PVP can sensibly build one. So when players who cannot obtain 1k in PVP are winning 4s, they become virtually useless to them, aside from a distant future. They instead take space up for 3 covers and inhibit the progress of a 4* player.
In games with different levels of play, this is completely unacceptable and slows nearly everyone’s progress. So why is it happening in PVE when they offer 4* characters?