While some have been difficult like Tormin, most fusions have been generally doable f2p.
Though we can't say for sure now since the requirements and the events haven't been released yet, it's fair to assume that this upcoming fusion should be fairly easy to do since all the recent fusions have been really easy with proper resource management. (Plus all the Epic champion requirements aren't new ones)
Let's just say that 'easy' is a very relative concept. :P For an F2P who's been playing for long enough or just has the luck of already having a bunch of the rares or even the epics, it should surely be doable. But someone who isn't endgame level yet, has to get all the required champions from the events during the fusion and isn't sitting on a couple of thousand gems probably wouldn't have any realistic chance of completing the fusion. At least, judging by the Gurptuk fusion and what it took to get all the rares/epics for that one.While some have been difficult like Tormin, most fusions have been generally doable f2p.
I guess we should just wait and see.
Though we can't say for sure now since the requirements and the events haven't been released yet, it's fair to assume that this upcoming fusion should be fairly easy to do since all the recent fusions have been really easy with proper resource management. (Plus all the Epic champion requirements aren't new ones)
OzzLee said:
I actually have the materials for some but I already feed them with their duplicates so their skills are already booked using their duplicates, so I'm not going to use them for the fusion.
Sigh...
I would recommend keeping two of each champion. One to use duplicates on, and one for a possible fusion.
I just saw the new fusion with all available resource to fuse him, oops, but this girl got a bad review, all 2020 fusions (but Rotos) got bad reviews, they are just legos for fun. Most of them even, you could say, waste rss to fuse.
breezebumper said:
Now fusion is out u see there are fusion material that can only be obtainable from champion chase tournament so it is not F2P friendly.
Fusion is basically a reward program for people who spend and have an excessive numbers of heroes... For F2P it's basically a target of opportunity, if you're lucky and you have the ingredient then go for it.
But what you have to look at, is that they have a "permanent" fusion for us F2P, which is actually rarity amongst other freemium game.
In other games, this kind of system to reward excess collectibles usually are exclusively for the big spender, where the F2P have very little chance to use the system at all.
For me having to play this kind of game since they were coming out on Friendster (I bet 95% of you wouldn't even know what Friendster is 😉😉😉) I'm just used to it and come to accept what we as f2p can or cannot participate
Well look at summoners war even without spending single cent i can compete with big spender if i farm diligently.In every event every player can participate not just spender.Thats called fair game.U spend if u want to progress faster.Not like raid summoners war is not that greedy.Every event should be able to complete by every player without needing to save resources just to farm single events.Event that can not be complete is not event.life isn't fair. the game is designed to make money, paywalls are inevitable. get what you can as f2p is all u can do