New Alliance Event - Sinister 600 *Updated (12/12/18)
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HoundofShadow said:Maximum score is 39600.
The Big Bad LT needs 37000 points.
The total points for all 4 clears of Dr. Ock is 1600.
Buffer is 39600-37000= 2600
That's one day of buffer. I suppose Day One is making mistake day. And Day Two onwards...1 -
Even double clearing civil war had more leeway than this. It's hilarious trying to defend this tight of a point discrepancy.
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The Deadly node wiped my team out ten times before I just decided Doc Ock/Scarlet Witch/Deadpool and DROP ALL THE WHALES. There's a reason we've got Deadpool points!!!0
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Any event that requires you to burn all your whales is an epic fail.2
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The rockett said:DarthDeVo said:The rockett said:
Here is some more information on this that I found interesting.
Personal Progression for this event (1 LT): 37,000
Like Progression in a PVE event, DP vs MPQ (30 CPs): 32,000
Perfect Score in this Raid event: 39,600
High End score in DP vs MPQU: 57-58,000
While you can say that DP vs MPQU is 2-48 subs, this is the best way to look at this. You had almost no wiggle room to hit personal Progression if you messed up. If you went Hard day 1 and didn't have Doc Ock, you lost, event was over for you. This is where the issue with this event lies. You had to be prefect without getting the information needed from the Dev team.....again....
I'm in full agreement with you that it's ridiculous that there's little wiggle room to account for mistakes, but it also *was* possible to get full personal progression despite the day one blunder. We had thought we were out of luck at first, though it ended up working, but barely so.
From there it was just a matter of multiplying 9900 by 4 (39600) then subtracting the 1600 he wasn't able to get the first day due to lack of Ock and seeing he should end with 38K, which he did.
Still, it caused some anxiety that first day, which is just unnecessary. You don't *need* the 5* essential to get personal progression in any normal PvE. But that's kind of not the case here. It definitely helps knowing you can drop down to Easy or Medium and still get personal progression, but then you're putting alliance rewards at risk.
Again, I understand this is primarily an alliance event, but is structured very similarly to a normal PvE. Just about every other event in this game allows for major amounts of wiggle room when it comes to point totals, but for some reason they felt the need to drastically cut down on that for both this and Places of Power, and I'm not sure why.
I suppose it places an emphasis on coordinating well with your alliance, but there shouldn't be an almost immediate punishment for making a mistake, especially on the first day of a new event.1
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