Subcore said: I'm even curious if any 3s are worth saving. I have 80 characters, mostly 4s /5s (most are like 1 cover of Thanos...). Guessing that having 3s is a waste of space unless it's something like a daily or PVE that requires that specific cover? For example, just received 2 covers of 3* Hawkeye and planning on just selling the covers since paying 1k for the slot seems meaningless. Heck, there were some 4s that I didn't even bother because you only won with OML and whatever was boosted.
Punisher5784 said: I've retired and returned twice, usually with 6mos of missed time. Each time was harder than the one before because I had to play catch-up, I had to grab all the characters I missed, I needed a millions of Iso. I cannot imagine what it would be like if I returned after 3years.. my recommendation is to find another game, especially if you're stuck with two 5*'s that aren't very good in today's 5* pool. Regardless what you decide I wish you the best of luck!
ThaRoadWarrior said: So when you "start over," did you create a new account, or did you just burn down your entire roster and start from those resources? I couldn't imagine starting over totally and having to grind for hp to get slots at this point.
ThaRoadWarrior said: that's true; I wonder what you'd even do for a starter character at that point? I think if that was going to be your plan, the best thing to do would be to PVP it until you had a decent set of 1 or 2* characters that you could immediately level and sell the rest, so you could at least compete in PVP and DDQ, but being locked out of story would be rough. I had a suggestion that shield ranks should gate you by character level rather than player level at one point. So you could play whatever level you want to, but only use characters whose levels fit within some defined range. That way you could use your low-covered, higher tier characters if you had them, but once they got too good for that rank, that specific character would be locked out. This targets the roster and not the player, the way the current system does.