@@jimfast5921 I’m interested by this because war is multifaceted in terms of reasons to play it. For me, I think the rewards are quite underwhelming. But that doesn’t mean it’s irrelevant - as it’s still something I really enjoy playing. It’s probably the most enjoyable thing in the game for me because it incorporates communication, teamwork, stakes and competition. So for me, it’s not irrelevant because I (and so many others) enjoy war not for the rewards, but because it’s fun to participate in something team-based, it breathes a new life into alliances that AQ (even raids) just doesn’t do imo. Tactics especially make this even more true, prevents it from going stale when there are new interactions among groups of champions you may not normally use. So then there’s this other side, the people that like war to try new champions and stretch new or favourite champions to see how versatile they really are in the current state of the game. War is a fantastic way to stress test champions because there’s a unique collection of nodes and defenders. For me, this was where I fell in love with Chee’ilth. Using her before the tactic was a great way to see how she performed in challenging situations, with nodes stacked against her. Even with the tactic, it’s nice to have opportunities to use these champions. It adds another dimension to war when you can use unfamiliar or newer champs to see how much you like them, and what their potential is. But that’s my point of view, I’d love to hear why you think war is irrelevant. Is it just rewards or is there more to it?
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