Expired Tokens Behavior

With all the constant changes I lost track of the latest behavior around expired tokens. Say you have won a Oscorp Campaign token and its ended. If you look at your available tokens, it shows that it is sitting as an expired Oscorp token. Does that get coverted to a Heroic token after some time or is it always constant, or wose, will it expire if I don't collect it within x number of days?

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  • I'm not a 100% sure on this, but I believe that I read somewhere here in the forums that after a certain amount of days, it turns into a "Heroic Token".
  • Event tokens no longer convert to heroics. It happened in R51 or R52. The event page always stays open with the option to redeem that token.

    The question is - what happens to event tokens that offer the possibility of pulling a random 3* or 4*. Will new 3* and 4* characters be possible prizes from event tokens earned before those characters were introduced?
  • Ghast wrote:
    Event tokens no longer convert to heroics. It happened in R51 or R52. The event page always stays open with the option to redeem that token.

    The question is - what happens to event tokens that offer the possibility of pulling a random 3* or 4*. Will new 3* and 4* characters be possible prizes from event tokens earned before those characters were introduced?

    Thank you for correcting me. I wasn't sure.

    And that is a good question. Maybe I should bank a few and until they add a new character and test it out.
  • Ghast wrote:
    Event tokens no longer convert to heroics. It happened in R51 or R52. The event page always stays open with the option to redeem that token.

    The question is - what happens to event tokens that offer the possibility of pulling a random 3* or 4*. Will new 3* and 4* characters be possible prizes from event tokens earned before those characters were introduced?

    Worth an experiment, but it's very likely that new characters wouldn't appear. They would have to manually update the data values, and I don't see them going back and doing it for old events. (However, since they recycle events all the time, they'd probably get updated when the event is rerun.)