I dont want to sound ungreatful, as the prestige rewards are absolutely awesome. But Prestige 9, which gives you 10 powder for each daily quest compleated, makes no sense.
Just in comparison, you get 1 premium card in each keg opened from another prestige perk. That perk is worth a lot more, as it is easy to earn enough points to open several kegs a day, which in total would amount to atleast 5 premium cards, or 50 powder.
The value you get from 10 powder a day is equivalent to 1 animated legendary quality card after 80 day of continous play. Or around 4,5 animated legendaries a year. This perk feels meh at best.
For 2.6€ you get 500 powder in the shop, while for 2.4€ you get 2 kegs.
If I was solely interested in the premium quality cards, I would purchase the powder, given how cheap it is compared to anything else. Yet, this pricing is difficult to understand, given how different the economy is on free to play level, where acquiring premiums is unanttainable by any other means, unless you reach level 10 prestige. Which at that point level 8 prestige won't even matter.
Just in comparison, you get 1 premium card in each keg opened from another prestige perk. That perk is worth a lot more, as it is easy to earn enough points to open several kegs a day, which in total would amount to atleast 5 premium cards, or 50 powder.
The value you get from 10 powder a day is equivalent to 1 animated legendary quality card after 80 day of continous play. Or around 4,5 animated legendaries a year. This perk feels meh at best.
For 2.6€ you get 500 powder in the shop, while for 2.4€ you get 2 kegs.
If I was solely interested in the premium quality cards, I would purchase the powder, given how cheap it is compared to anything else. Yet, this pricing is difficult to understand, given how different the economy is on free to play level, where acquiring premiums is unanttainable by any other means, unless you reach level 10 prestige. Which at that point level 8 prestige won't even matter.
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