Gambit Character Update Details (6/26/18)

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  • thedarkphoenix
    thedarkphoenix Posts: 556 Critical Contributor
    edited June 2018
    The AP burn "nerf" is what really put him over the top imo, before that it was just his red hit to hard and he got the AP to quick combined with blackbolt and there were NO 5's teams to challenge them at all.

    With the AP burn "nerf" it became more of a toss up, if you came in with AP it wasn't bad or if you got a 4 match, otherwise gambit would deny you until he matched some red or purple and that was a wrap most of the time unless you were thor or maybe daredevil. At that point it was best to take a gambit to fight a gambit.

    If they would have just reduced the AP gen by 1, and reduced the red damage by 12 percent or so he would have been perfect. If they wanted him to be nerfed in pve then the changes to his purple like they just did would have been fine also.


    No clue why they completely butchering the character tho.
  • JHawkInc
    JHawkInc Posts: 2,601 Chairperson of the Boards
    The Marvel Legends store contains only the following 5-star characters:

    This hasn't been addressed yet, has it?

    The Old Man Logan tokens (from when he was nerfed) basically gave you a shot at anyone but him.

    The Gambit tokens give you a shot at anyone but him... or Doc Ock? Is there a reason for that? It feels weird.

    Further:

    5-Star Gambit can be sold for increased Iso-8, as well as special Legendary tokens. The number of tokens you'll receive is based on Gambit's character level, including Champion levels. These tokens can be redeemed in a new Marvel Legends Legendary cover store.

    Could we get some specifics on this? How many tokens for how many levels, what champ level, etc? Are we talking 1 to 1, 13 if he's champed, +1 for each Champ level? Or is there a demonic hidden 5:1 ratio or some nonsense that ruins the value of selling him?
  • BoyWonder1914
    BoyWonder1914 Posts: 884 Critical Contributor
    I have Gambit fully covered but never champed him or put iso into him, so this is little more than a minor inconvenience. The collector in me cringes whenever they make these offers of "sell your 5-star in exchange for LLs". With the amount of time, effort, and RnG that goes into getting a 5-star fully covered, no amount of tokens in exchange is going to make up for that. When they did this to OML I saw people give away Lv. 455 OMLs to get like 10 tokens.......whyyyyyy???? I have a 3/5/5 Black Suit Spider-Man that I am by no means proud of, but I'll be damned if I sell him and start from scratch.  :/
  • Gold_Dragon
    Gold_Dragon Posts: 101 Tile Toppler
    He’s been balanced. Still very usable. 
  • Daredevil217
    Daredevil217 Posts: 3,894 Chairperson of the Boards

    If the developers made this change in result of the people’s displeasure with Gambit, then maybe they’ll you know, actually balance him (rather than gut him), if we voice our displeasure? And maybe they’ll do it before the “unveiling” in.a month so 3.0 is actually balanced. Just a thought...
    They spent 6 months gathering data before the first 'nerf' and another 6 before announcing this one. I'd say this is wishful thinking, and really premature considering no one on here has actually played with him with these changes.
    While this is true, they sure did respond quickly to the people wanting the cover bank shortened. Took them a whole three days to respond to that feedback. Record breaking response time in fact (though that one hurts the players and benefits “the house” in the long run). 

    They said they are trying to be quicker so why not shoot our shot? Even if it has a small chance of going in, gotta try. 
  • HoundofShadow
    HoundofShadow Posts: 8,004 Chairperson of the Boards
    edited June 2018
    I'm going to leave the topic of Gambit as it is. I still think that calling the changes made to Gambit is equivalent to him getting gutted is exaggerated. Obviously, the vets' ideas of balance is almost always always different from the devs' idea of balance, despite the devs explaining the reasons and I'm sure that some of the changes made was based on players' feedbacks.
  • huktonfonix
    huktonfonix Posts: 214 Tile Toppler
    @Brigby

    Can we get a comment on the decision process behind who to include in the compensation vault?  This is the second such vault in a row where every 5* in the game except Gambit (for obvious reasons) and Doctor Octopus are included.  Was Ock deliberately left out because he is widely considered to be useless and therefore undesirable as compensation for selling off a 5*?  This seems like a strange decision given that Banner is included and is perceived similarly to Ock.
  • LeRoy1979
    LeRoy1979 Posts: 25 Just Dropped In
    Maybe we could drop some additional dead weight from the compensation vault. BSSM, PHX, OML I'm looking in your general direction....

    On a more serious note, I would also like some actual clarity on the token/level exchange. I assumed that we're doing 1:1, so 13 for a fully covered Gambit plus one for every champ level. If I recall correctly, that was the offer the first nerf, whereas the OML nerf was more like 1:2 for champ levels and I don't think you got a full 13 for him being maxed. Brigby, any insight would be greatly appreciated since this will likely be a determining factor for many contemplating the sell-back option.
  • fight4thedream
    fight4thedream GLOBAL_MODERATORS Posts: 1,909 Chairperson of the Boards
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    I understand many people feel passionately about this change but please remember to keep comments civil and on topic. Thank you.

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  • bluewolf
    bluewolf Posts: 5,244 Chairperson of the Boards
    Why leave Ock out of the tokens?  My possibilities:

    1.  As stated, perhaps he is just that bad.
    2.  A rework is planned and it would be better to have less of him “in the wild”.  They won’t tell us that up front.

    Anything else is wild speculation, like vaulting/retiring a 5 to cap the tier and try to control dilution.
  • killerkoala
    killerkoala Posts: 1,185 Chairperson of the Boards
    knocking his red down to 1/5 it's old damage and increasing the cost to 10 is excessive. purple not replacing cd is kinda sad cause it was a good counter for most situations especially galactus boss. nerfing his generating colors would have been enough, but i guess wasn't enough in devs minds.  looks like gambit will go away like x-force t4or.
    Including the average damage for destroyed charged tiles, it’s more like 75% the previous damage, hardly 1/5th.
    1/5 the damage = 20%,, meaning 80% is gone
  • Jaedenkaal
    Jaedenkaal Posts: 3,357 Chairperson of the Boards
    knocking his red down to 1/5 it's old damage and increasing the cost to 10 is excessive. purple not replacing cd is kinda sad cause it was a good counter for most situations especially galactus boss. nerfing his generating colors would have been enough, but i guess wasn't enough in devs minds.  looks like gambit will go away like x-force t4or.
    Including the average damage for destroyed charged tiles, it’s more like 75% the previous damage, hardly 1/5th.
    1/5 the damage = 20%,, meaning 80% is gone
    I understand what 1/5th is. You are not correct, however; the damage is not 80% lower, it's only about 25% lower.
  • BoyWonder1914
    BoyWonder1914 Posts: 884 Critical Contributor
    My Lv. 255 Gambit at 3/5/5 does 1887 per charged tile with his red. With the nerf, it will be 1345. 

    1345/1887 = 71.27%. It costs 3 more AP to do essentially 30% less damage. I suppose it could be worse, and maybe it is at higher levels. I don't know what a Lv. 450 Gambit at 5 red covers does currently. 
  • Jaedenkaal
    Jaedenkaal Posts: 3,357 Chairperson of the Boards
    My Lv. 255 Gambit at 3/5/5 does 1887 per charged tile with his red. With the nerf, it will be 1345. 

    1345/1887 = 71.27%. It costs 3 more AP to do essentially 30% less damage. I suppose it could be worse, and maybe it is at higher levels. I don't know what a Lv. 450 Gambit at 5 red covers does currently. 
    You have to include the damage for the charged tiles themselves, though, which hasn't changed. It's about 234 (on average) for a 255 gambit, and 916 (on average) for a 450 Gambit. So the actual damage change is

    (1345+234)/(1887+234) = 74.4%

    5* power damage and tile damage scale at essentially the same rate, so this is roughly true at 450 as well.
  • ramoramo86
    ramoramo86 Posts: 89 Match Maker
    Interesting replies and reactions so far. I would like to point out that the same people that threatened to quit and stop spending on this game when OML was nerfed are the same people that did NOT quit playing and kept spending on Gambit. Which are also the same people making the same "threats" again on this thread. Maybe those players need to stop the empty "threats" and actually start taking action.
  • awarnica
    awarnica Posts: 44 Just Dropped In
    I don't understand why you had to go all in with changing all of his powers. Why not tweak him by making a small change (increase the cost of his red, decrease the damage, reduce his countdown overwrite, reduce his AP generated) - and I mean ONE of those changes, then check the stats and see if people use him less or are less effective? There is nothing wrong with saying that you will keep tweaking until he appears to be more balanced, but this wasn't a tweak.

    Isn't that the way you do your development anyway (agile / scrum development encourages small changes to see what happens instead of massive changes)? Aren't the massive changes you have done often proved to not have been well received anyway?