So the milestones got updated with the recent update. My question is, How do they calculate how many 5star covers you have pulled?
The “collect 250 powers for 5star heroes” milestone shows me as 172/250 for it.
This can’t possibly be correct. I have 25 5stars already champed (so 13x25 + extra covers for going beyond 450 is 325 covers minimum). And somewhere in the region of 200 covers on my unchamped 5s.
I find it humorous that I have a ‘Promote 2-star heroes to Champion 50 times’ milestone yet to achieve but have probably promoted 500 over the course of my MPQ career. I’m a little disappointed that I haven’t promoted 50 since I came back from my break. They probably did it this way to avoid too many retroactive rewards for older rosters.
Didn’t that happen when they introduced milestones in the first place? I had practically every 4star champed and got a ton of milestone rewards from having 4s champed and having X amount of 4star covers collected.
Hence me being confused about the 5s. They don’t appear to be following the same pattern. It doesn’t make logical sense.
I think they have different rules for different Milestones. It’s probably logical from their POVs. Afterall, they have more data than us to determine how certain milestones should be “remembered”.
some milestones were retroactive and some were not. They explained when milestones were first introduced that they wanted vets to get benefits from being long term players but they didn’t make all of them retroactive because they wanted vets to have something to do for milestones and not just be instantly done right away.
The goal is/was to encourage players to play more / have something to look forward to.
Champing a bunch of 2 and 3* is trivial for advanced rosters so there is no reason not to let players work toward that again (same with make X matches because it adds up fast).
Other things like spending ISO you need to give some partial credit for since the millions needed won’t be required again for advanced rosters since they have so many characters champed so you won’t be spending it again.