Since Plarium is putting Price Tags on Champions, Let us trade Champions for In-Game Credit
Some people have been analyzing the Fragment sales for champions, like Timit the Fool recently was being offered for $2-3 per Fragment (depending on the currency rate) valuing him at roughly $250 and Xena is currently priced at $40 USD (technically $30 USD when you factor in the other rewards from Battle Pass).
Now I'm not gonna get into the ridiculousness of Timit being valued at almost 10x more than Xena, that's a different discussion for a different day. My idea here is, since Plarium is clearly assigning real world price values to the Legendaries individually, why not give us a way to turn Legendaries into credit that we can use for In-Game Purchases. Not just the Token Trader for Duplicate Leggos. How about 25% of the value you are telling us you think the Champions are worth. If I have Timit, I'll gladly trade him for $50 credit that I can use towards Sacred Shards. I think we all have some Legendaries that we'd be willing to trade in for shards.
People might actually start buying Primal Shards if this was a option. Now, OBVIOUSLY I know why this would never happen, but it is a interesting point about how Plarium is pricing champions and the re-evaluation that is clearly warranted so the prices don't seem so ridiculous and unbalanced.
What I would like, however, is the option to trade Legendaries and Epics for Fragments. You don't have to make all the Champions available for fragment purchase, just the ones currently shown in the Summon Portal that we have Fragments for and will never get to summon because, for whatever reason, that list just has to sit there where we can view our partially unlocked champions.
Lastly, just to circle back to Primal Shards for a second, I would be way more likely to buy Primal Shards with real currency IF there was a chance to summon the Legendaries that "can't be summoned from any shard" because it really hurts all new players that they can never get certain Legendaries that others have because of when they started playing the game.