tiomono said: I feel a reasonable rate would be every time a character hits classic tokens it gets a feeder. I'm not sure if numbers I gave on feeder averages since they were released is what you are referencing as inaccurate or changed over time. People keep saying it was one a month. But that was not consistent. So I divided the number of days since feeders started up till captain marvel got hers, by how many feeders we had in total. I came up with one feeder every 22 days. Which is roughly 2 feeders for every new 5* release. If new releases are one every 6 weeks. I'm not sure if any calendar currently in use has months that are 22 days long. But on my calendar 22 days is one week shy of a month. I'm not trying to shout anybody down. I just feel we often mischaracterize the rate of one a month. When it was so seldom actually one a month. It on average was 25% faster than that, which is not an insignificant amount.
Vhailorx said: tiomono said: I feel a reasonable rate would be every time a character hits classic tokens it gets a feeder. I'm not sure if numbers I gave on feeder averages since they were released is what you are referencing as inaccurate or changed over time. People keep saying it was one a month. But that was not consistent. So I divided the number of days since feeders started up till captain marvel got hers, by how many feeders we had in total. I came up with one feeder every 22 days. Which is roughly 2 feeders for every new 5* release. If new releases are one every 6 weeks. I'm not sure if any calendar currently in use has months that are 22 days long. But on my calendar 22 days is one week shy of a month. I'm not trying to shout anybody down. I just feel we often mischaracterize the rate of one a month. When it was so seldom actually one a month. It on average was 25% faster than that, which is not an insignificant amount. That's fine grim, but even at 1 feeder per 22 days, we are still talking about an extra 7.5x 5* covers per month for those that have already collected 90 champ levels for the feeder. So the true rate of cover flow is much much lower. And yet Demi still perceived that as too generous (which really means that it had a perceivable negative effect on spending). I think it says something bad about the game that giving away something like ~one quarter of a single character at the highest tier of play (available only to vets very deep rosters and lots of $/time invested) every month totally wrecks the economy.
Neuromancer said: I vote 4* Deadpool for Cable. Mordo for 5* Strange, and Bishop for Kitty. They need to make a 4* Mister Sinister for 5* Gambit, IMO.
bluewolf said: Getting to the point of everyone fed or double feeders or whatever would reduce the pressure a lot in terms of Latests going to Classics, and finishing off someone you are interested in via pulls.
WEBGAS said: In game pop up confirmed that starting from Friday may 24, Mordo will feed Strange. .....Thank you
pheregas said: As 5* BH is not reliable, common, nor even a guaranteed color, 5* feeders are probably the only way to fill out 5* rosters, especially those trying to catch up. I think you can either chase 5s in classics or in latests, but not in both. It may cost more CP, but I made the decision a long time ago to abandon any 5s that were not in latest because the dilution pool in classics was way too high and the BH payout way too low (I've only ever had 6 total 5* BH).Regardless, even with saved covers and feeders, there will be some older 5s that I will never fully cover, but at the very least I'll have all the available powers I can actually use.