I guess it’s just another reason to do away with RNG for rewards. I don’t really feel strongly about the Rags changes. A lot of people are already unimpressed; I was going to wait to use him myself. In not going to grind a Heroic for that, so I’ll wait a bit longer. There’s probably a Krakkadoom in the near future with blue at 900, so I’ll go for that.
I laughed when I saw the reward structure. No one likes heroics, no one likes new rags, and then you can’t get his new cover without grinding a heroic? HA HA HA! Good early April Fool’s, D3.
Didn’t Miles say something about “Don’t rip on Rags until you try him out”? Hard to do that when we can’t get the covers, isn’t it D3?
Blue covers mean you can get him to level 166, raising his health and making Thunderclap a little more powerful. You should almost never use Lightning Rod, of course.
So unless the most desired cover is the easiest to get now, MPQ is doing something wrong?
People need to get a grip. The worse part is it’s not just the noobs or transition people complaining about this any more. Them I can understand because it’s been that way for a very long time. I don’t agree with them, but it’s the behavior by some of them that I’ve come to expect.
I do not when it started that if you cannot get all the new covers right when they come out that there is something wrong. This is not a game that you get all of the covers at once typically. It usually takes 3 months minimum to max cover someone and typically longer to get them to the spec you want. And that is if you get the covers as quickly as possible. For everyone, else it’s a longer process.
I see you using that excuse in here all the time, but from what you’ve said in other threads we started at the same time. Which means if you can’t do it you have no one to blame but yourself, I’ve spent about $15.00 total since I started on some roster slots, so I don’t have some huge competitive advantage. Maybe just level your 2 stars until you’re actually ready to make the transition and quit using that as an excuse.