BR Rewards
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Partly because people think there is a purpose to hold them as another collection is likely coming and it will be a great bat. At the end of the year cards usually rise as there are more stubs in the game and the focus of players wonders to other games. Easier to play your favorite new game and buy a player for 400k-500k than play so many BR, RS, or event games. Plus people are more flush with stubs this time of year.
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in BR Rewards:
I think is that there are so many out there that just not plays BR. They gave up on it completely because they never are able to get 12 wins within 1 entry, evenless go 12-0. Therefor only way to get those rewards cards is via buying then & thats what makes them so high priced. Also heard of many saying the do NOT like BR because of the Draft & being forced to use mostly Inferior cards that do not preform well.
I could understand that in the past, but with the BR program its never been easier to get those rewards, I think it took me a combined 12 hours and most of that was due to redrafting, honestly felt like I had to win between 15-20 games while completing the missions to get to 100. Just seems a lot easier to obtain these BR rewards than RS or event rewards, or at least far less time consuming.
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Yeah, I'm on my first real BR run trying to work the program. The draft I guess is everything, though for the first time I'm actually winning games (currently 5-1). I need like 3 total bases for 10 points, then it's all player goals in the program because I will almost certainly never win 12 games in a run.
I'm going to give BR a shot for several runs and see if the program is workable for me.
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@suntlacrimae50_psn said in BR Rewards:
Yeah, I'm on my first real BR run trying to work the program. The draft I guess is everything, though for the first time I'm actually winning games (currently 5-1). I need like 3 total bases for 10 points, then it's all player goals in the program because I will almost certainly never win 12 games in a run.
I'm going to give BR a shot for several runs and see if the program is workable for me.
I think my plateau is 6-0 lol but yes a lot of it is based on the draft, majority of my hours spent on the run were trying to get those mission players. I have to say I am pretty upset with myself for not diving into BR earlier, I have found my new outlet when I get the itch to play online again.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in BR Rewards:
@suntlacrimae50_psn said in BR Rewards:
Yeah, I'm on my first real BR run trying to work the program. The draft I guess is everything, though for the first time I'm actually winning games (currently 5-1). I need like 3 total bases for 10 points, then it's all player goals in the program because I will almost certainly never win 12 games in a run.
I'm going to give BR a shot for several runs and see if the program is workable for me.
I think my plateau is 6-0 lol but yes a lot of it is based on the draft, majority of my hours spent on the run were trying to get those mission players. I have to say I am pretty upset with myself for not diving into BR earlier, I have found my new outlet when I get the itch to play online again.
I wish they had the player missions visible during the draft. The realistic goal for most is to get to 100 over multiple entries. Gotta write those stupid names down when I lose my second game...lol
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in BR Rewards:
I think is that there are so many out there that just not plays BR. They gave up on it completely because they never are able to get 12 wins within 1 entry, evenless go 12-0. Therefor only way to get those rewards cards is via buying then & thats what makes them so high priced. Also heard of many saying the do NOT like BR because of the Draft & being forced to use mostly Inferior cards that do not preform well.
That’s what makes it fun to me! I love using the lesser used cards!
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@mjfc_363_psn said in BR Rewards:
@tonythetiger2k16 said in BR Rewards:
I think is that there are so many out there that just not plays BR. They gave up on it completely because they never are able to get 12 wins within 1 entry, evenless go 12-0. Therefor only way to get those rewards cards is via buying then & thats what makes them so high priced. Also heard of many saying the do NOT like BR because of the Draft & being forced to use mostly Inferior cards that do not preform well.
That’s what makes it fun to me! I love using the lesser used cards!
at this point in the year it’s refreshing
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@jeezy-e_psn said in BR Rewards:
@tonythetiger2k16 said in BR Rewards:
I think is that there are so many out there that just not plays BR. They gave up on it completely because they never are able to get 12 wins within 1 entry, evenless go 12-0. Therefor only way to get those rewards cards is via buying then & thats what makes them so high priced. Also heard of many saying the do NOT like BR because of the Draft & being forced to use mostly Inferior cards that do not preform well.
I could understand that in the past, but with the BR program its never been easier to get those rewards, I think it took me a combined 12 hours and most of that was due to redrafting, honestly felt like I had to win between 15-20 games while completing the missions to get to 100. Just seems a lot easier to obtain these BR rewards than RS or event rewards, or at least far less time consuming.
It's still a supply issue, but not as bad as before. I'm assuming most people going through the program are keeping the Flawless rewards you get for completing the program. So you still have less in circulation, but it's not a scarcity problem like last year.
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I think that people just aren't playing it. Previous years BR and the entry fee is a turn off to casual players. The people that didn't like BR before or have never played it aren't giving it an honest chance
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Guessing that the Freeze-offs haven't helped one bit, as teams spend stubs to make a run, only to see the run end in a freeze off. Less people playing means a lot less inventory. Guessing that older WS rewards will see the same impact.
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in BR Rewards:
I think is that there are so many out there that just not plays BR. They gave up on it completely because they never are able to get 12 wins within 1 entry, evenless go 12-0. Therefor only way to get those rewards cards is via buying then & thats what makes them so high priced. Also heard of many saying the do NOT like BR because of the Draft & being forced to use mostly Inferior cards that do not preform well.
absolutely mate well said
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@suntlacrimae50_psn said in BR Rewards:
@jeezy-e_psn said in BR Rewards:
@suntlacrimae50_psn said in BR Rewards:
Yeah, I'm on my first real BR run trying to work the program. The draft I guess is everything, though for the first time I'm actually winning games (currently 5-1). I need like 3 total bases for 10 points, then it's all player goals in the program because I will almost certainly never win 12 games in a run.
I'm going to give BR a shot for several runs and see if the program is workable for me.
I think my plateau is 6-0 lol but yes a lot of it is based on the draft, majority of my hours spent on the run were trying to get those mission players. I have to say I am pretty upset with myself for not diving into BR earlier, I have found my new outlet when I get the itch to play online again.
I wish they had the player missions visible during the draft. The realistic goal for most is to get to 100 over multiple entries. Gotta write those stupid names down when I lose my second game...lol
I had to take a picture of the program so I could track who was a program card.
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@the_dragon1912 said in BR Rewards:
I think that people just aren't playing it. Previous years BR and the entry fee is a turn off to casual players. The people that didn't like BR before or have never played it aren't giving it an honest chance
This was me up until last week. Past year BR experiences turned me off of it entirely, but I kept hearing how easy the BR rewards path was and I'd maxed out on the PS event so I needed something to do in-game (I've rarely touched ranked this year).
lo and behold, the BR program is really, really well done. Great rewards with easy enough goals. I wish I'd tried for it earlier in the year, honestly.
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