Hmm okay that could be tricky if we want to keep all characters viable and statted and not just exploit xp gained on alts for our main...thanks for the info.Is each point placed per individual character or is it placed on a per account basis?
Per individual character. Once the Champion System is unlocked (reaching level 50 on a single character) it is available to all your characters even those under level 50. Champion points are earned on XP above level 50 only though, but are placed on a PER Character basis for all you character regardless o level. I think I said that right.
No I mean if you gain xp on an alt, which goes into the champion system pool for the account, then stat a champion point on your main instead of using it on the alt that actually gained the xp.Hmm okay that could be tricky if we want to keep all characters viable and statted and not just exploit xp gained on alts for our main...thanks for the info.Is each point placed per individual character or is it placed on a per account basis?
Per individual character. Once the Champion System is unlocked (reaching level 50 on a single character) it is available to all your characters even those under level 50. Champion points are earned on XP above level 50 only though, but are placed on a PER Character basis for all you character regardless o level. I think I said that right.
Whether you're playing your main or your alts XP gain is equal. The system is designed to not penalize Alt's. I don't Alt at all, but I i like it.
700 points X 36 passives X 1 Hour = 25,200 HOURS OF PROGRESSION
NadiusMaximus wrote: »This just rewards people that roll maximum Alts. Points should be character bound not account bound.
No I mean if you gain xp on an alt, which goes into the champion system pool for the account, then stat a champion point on your main instead of using it on the alt that actually gained the xp.
Ahh that's the question I was asking in the first place, thanks for explaining.The points on your account can be spent on ALL characters you have, and they are NOT shared. So if you have 100 points, then you have 100 points to spend on character A, and 100 points to spend on B, and 100 points to spend on C. Using the points on one character does not reduce the pool that can be spent on the others.
The points on your account can be spent on ALL characters you have, and they are NOT shared. So if you have 100 points, then you have 100 points to spend on character A, and 100 points to spend on B, and 100 points to spend on C. Using the points on one character does not reduce the pool that can be spent on the others.
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Hortator Indoril Nerevar wrote: »Hey I think this was answered but it was weirdly worded and I didnt get it...
If someone has a main and they use all their 700 points (Thats the max right?) then they level a alt to get more points, can they then use them on their main?
I really hope there is a limit so people cant just make alts to have a OP main... I only have 1 account and I dont want to make others just to give my main some more power.... so dumb.
If you play less, the stupid "rested exp" crap from Wow will kick in.
Forgive me if this is answered somewhere. But with the Champion System, is everything done during the Veteran Ranks canned? Or will my VR transfer into the new CS points?
pmn100b16_ESO wrote: »So someone that plays for hours on end everyday is going to be way OP than someone who plays more part time (in regards pvp)? At the moment, if you're v14 and you go 1 on 1 with another v14, you know you're equal, the only thing setting you apart is the class and skills. There's nothing your opponent has at v14 that you can't also have.
At the moment there's a level cap and once people reach it, classes aside, its an even playing field. It sounds like this champion system has no end, so those that can put in the hours to grind are going to have a huge advantage in Cryodiil. Am I seeing this right?
pmn100b16_ESO wrote: »So someone that plays for hours on end everyday is going to be way OP than someone who plays more part time (in regards pvp)? At the moment, if you're v14 and you go 1 on 1 with another v14, you know you're equal, the only thing setting you apart is the class and skills. There's nothing your opponent has at v14 that you can't also have.
At the moment there's a level cap and once people reach it, classes aside, its an even playing field. It sounds like this champion system has no end, so those that can put in the hours to grind are going to have a huge advantage in Cryodiil. Am I seeing this right?
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »25,200 hours of progression?
I bet that some people will attempt to do them all in two months time, tops, only to complain afterwards that there's not enough content.
Just kidding. Great post, thank you!
The points on your account can be spent on ALL characters you have, and they are NOT shared. So if you have 100 points, then you have 100 points to spend on character A, and 100 points to spend on B, and 100 points to spend on C. Using the points on one character does not reduce the pool that can be spent on the others.
Bad move if you ask me and I am not in favor of this - I am going to hope that is incorrect.
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »Rewarding time played vs skill is a fatal design flaw that will kill the longevity for the game in regards to newer players.
What will happen with the champion system is only the current players will continue playing a ridiculous grind and all new players the come after will quickly realize there's no point in trying to catch up. This is what happened to WoW and the way they corrected the issue was each expansion dumbs the game down even more. Nov 17th will see the death of wow with the game becoming fully moron proof and accessible by anyone at any age.
ZOS think deeper into this idea....why would a new player want to play your game or take part in PvP with players leagues above them in stats/gear
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »Rewarding time played vs skill is a fatal design flaw that will kill the longevity for the game in regards to newer players.
What will happen with the champion system is only the current players will continue playing a ridiculous grind and all new players the come after will quickly realize there's no point in trying to catch up. This is what happened to WoW and the way they corrected the issue was each expansion dumbs the game down even more. Nov 17th will see the death of wow with the game becoming fully moron proof and accessible by anyone at any age.
ZOS think deeper into this idea....why would a new player want to play your game or take part in PvP with players leagues above them in stats/gear