ChrisUnbroken wrote: How do I swap to another build for my hero when I have more than 13 covers?
Ben Grimm wrote: ChrisUnbroken wrote: How do I swap to another build for my hero when I have more than 13 covers? If you try to add a 14th cover it will ask you which cover you want to remove. You add the new cover, and it will subtract the one you select.
ChrisUnbroken wrote: Ben Grimm wrote: ChrisUnbroken wrote: How do I swap to another build for my hero when I have more than 13 covers? If you try to add a 14th cover it will ask you which cover you want to remove. You add the new cover, and it will subtract the one you select. Thanks, will the substracted cover then be stored or lost?
shelvns wrote: Question, How many people can attack us at once in pvp? I find it disconcerting to play one game, but be attacked four times in that time peeiod... at least that is how it looks.
jajones82 wrote: Is the difficulty level of your competition based on the overall average of your all your heroes level or how often you win (or some other factor)? I have a few 2-4* heroes that could be leveled up substantially, however if this bumps up my difficulty level of competition I do not yet think I can hang with the big boys with all the maxed 3 and 4* heroes out there. Thanks for the replies.
JusChris wrote: Hi I'm sort of new to this game and forum but I do have a question but I can't seem to find a direct answer. I have been competeting in the events to try and get players to help me get event better players and rewards. So here's my question I have competed in the last two events and have placed top 100 both times. Now Im trying to get deadpool and on the first day I managed to get to top 16 in the evening and woke up rank 132 but everytime I try and play a match I'm always against levels 80+ and my highest player rank is 60. I have read that there's certain ranks that the matchmaking system puts you in after winning loads of games but is there a way to help prevent this? Sorry If you get this message quite a lot I'm just asking for someone to help me understand so I do stand a chance winning deadpool. Thanks in advance
HairyDave wrote: Losing, deliberately or otherwise, is the only known method of reducing the level of opponents you'll see in PvP events. And there's a limit to how effective that is too - after a certain point threshold (500 I think at the moment but it varies) you'll start seeing a much wider variety of levels. And they'll see you too.