abominatrix said: More globally, I am in the camp where you should eventually roster and champ everybody. I'm in 5* land today, and the 3* covers are still the most regular income generators between ISO, HP, and CP. Yes, 4* covers bring more of those things, you get a lot more 3* covers than 4* ones.
Dormammu said: My advice? Pick one favorite at each star tier. That way you get the one you want when a Bonus Hero triggers.
kk3thess said: My case for Gambit: He gives Rogue covers.
Rod5 said: kk3thess said: My case for Gambit: He gives Rogue covers. Yes, this. Rogue is unquestionably one of the best (if not the best) of the 4s.
spatenfloot said: Rod5 said: kk3thess said: My case for Gambit: He gives Rogue covers. Yes, this. Rogue is unquestionably one of the best (if not the best) of the 4s. I question that.
Dormammu said: spatenfloot said: Rod5 said: kk3thess said: My case for Gambit: He gives Rogue covers. Yes, this. Rogue is unquestionably one of the best (if not the best) of the 4s. I question that. Why? You don't think Rogue is one of the best 4-stars? I do.
Heartbreaksoup said: Perhaps I'm misreading you, but you do know that the gold favorite stamp which gives you a Bonus Hero has no impact on what character you get from a cover? It's an additional, second cover that you get approximately 5% of the time if you're opening one cover at a time.That is, if you get a single 3* character, it could be any one of the 47 characters in that tier. Then, about 5% of the time, the game will award you a second 3* character, and that's the one you control by favoriting which one you want.Right now I have the Hood, of all people, favorited at level 211, because I'm chasing the red Ghost Rider cover, and that's his reward when he gets to level 223.But in your case, yes, I would definitely favorite Strange and *only* Strange.