Since Marvel’s Avengers operates as a live service title, that means that there is always room for expansion. As a result, it’s nearly impossible to fully complete the game in a similar way to other titles. To compensate for that, the developers have created some individual character systems that help nurture a feeling of completion. These systems include base levels, the champion system, power levels and the Challenge Card. While the first three options are integral for gameplay, the Challenge Cards are just as crucial to complete.
Challenge Cards are available for free for the first six characters in the game and must be unlocked for additional heroes. These Cards offer 40 levels of rewards for players who complete weekly and daily challenges. Players can earn resources, credits, emotes, nameplates and costumes. Not only do the Cards come at a great value for what they offer, but they also help players get a better understanding of the game and each character’s mechanics.
For new players, deciding on a main hero can be difficult. They all have the same button layout but play vastly different. For example, Hawkeye focuses on all ranges of combat whereas Captain America is a brawler. By playing through the daily and weekly challenges, players have a better chance of finding a character they identify with and want to focus on the most.
The daily and weekly challenges include various tasks and moves for each character that sometimes necessitates the player to level up a hero to complete the task. As a result, players are studying moves and completing challenges without even realizing it because they are busy fighting through Warzones. Learning this way also helps teach new combat strategies for each character that will be beneficial online. A great example of this are tasks that involve counterattacks. While counters are barely needed in the game, they are still taught in tasks and come in handy when facing large crowds.
One of the biggest positives of completing Challenge Cards is how they help with budgeting credits. For each DLC character, their Challenge Cards cost 1,000 credits. By fully completing the Cards, gamers have the chance to earn 1,000 credits just by playing. Should they complete all cards, they will have 6,000 credits waiting for six new heroes. There is nothing wrong with purchasing credits, but for gamers who would rather save their money, Challenge Cards offer rewards both in experience and for new characters.
Marvel’s Avengers has features that can keep players occupied long after the story ends. With its rewards and challenges, it’s great to help players explore each character in-depth. Challenge Cards are a great way to promote growth for each character and help save real-life currency for credits. Because its reward greatly outweigh the risk, completing a Card is a worthwhile experience.
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