Hero Points, is a type of premium currency in Marvel: Puzzle Quest. It is used to purchase Token packs from the store and to increase your availible Roster Slots, allowing you to recruit more characters. It can also be used to purchase shields in PVP tournaments. One of the primary uses for Hero Points is buying roster slots which allow you to keep additional characters. The first few are sold. Like SHIELD Versus, events give points as you earn victories. Most events will give you coins if you earn enough points (look at Event Rewards to see how many points are needed for each reward). You can also earn coins depending on your overall rank when the event ends. Again, check Event Rewards to see how high you need to place to get coins.
New Character - Wolverine (Samurai Daken) (8/11/20)
5-Star Rarity (Legendary)
Affiliations: Heroes, Mutants
'When Akihiro murdered Wolverine with the Muramasa Blade, its mystical powers sent him back in time to feudal Japan as punishment. Filled with regret, Akihiro saw a chance to change his ways and become a hero. He roamed Japan in his father's name, perfecting his own brand of Iaido that combined the power of blade and claw.'
(Abilities listed at level 255, followed by 450) 15236 Health / 61241 Health
25 | 225 | 27 | 29 | 175 | 200 | 111 | 4.0x
97 | 900 | 106 | 114 | 700 | 80 | 445 | 4.0x
Jan 24, 2016 Some event missions have the possibility of rewarding you with a command point, though it can sure be hard to get sometimes. But in the end it's worth it, right? Update Feb 4, 2016: YES!
Possible Bonus Rewards include: 1 Command Point, 100 Hero Points, 2,000 Iso-8, 1 Heroic token, 1 Elite Token, 25 Hero Points, 1,000 Iso-8, 10 Hero Points, or 500 Iso-8. I play on Steam or an Amazon device. The Marvel Puzzle Quest Instagram Sweepstakes is now underway! Players can win 50 Command Points and a new winner is randomly selected each day (between 2/1 - 2/28/2018)! All you need to do is post a photo of you with MPQ at your favorite spot or capture a screenshot of your favorite MPQ gameplay moment.
Master of Iaido - 8 AP
Wolverine is ever-prepared, watching his opponent's movements for an opening. Remove up to 2 enemy Strike, Attack, or Protect tiles, then deal 364 damage to the enemy. For every special tile removed, create 1 strength 55 Blue Strike tile. (Max level 1465 damage, strength 220 tile)
(PASSIVE) Enemy Strike, Attack and Protect tiles' strength is decreased by 14%.
Lawless Warrior - PASSIVE
(PASSIVE) Bushido means nothing to a man who has lost everythine. If Wolverine has more than 6 Black AP at the start of his turn, convert 3 Black AP to Red and create 2 2-turn Purple Repeater tiles. If there are 4 or more special tiles on the board when this tile activates, not including the Repeater tiles, deal 911 damage to the target. (Max level 3662 damage)
Lethal Fury - 9 AP
Wolverine unleashes his fury, striking out with blade and claw. Destroy 3 Green tiles, and deal 1093 damage. Damage dealt by this power reduces the target's health permanently for the rest of the battle. Tiles destroyed by this ability generate AP. (Max level 4395 damage)
(PASSIVE) If Wolverine has less than 25% of his health, this power becomes Unkillable Ronin.
(PASSIVE) When his masters have fallen and all else is lost, the unkillable Wolverine remains. If you have at least 4 Green AP at the start of your turn, Wolverine's powerful healing factor kicks in to heal him for 1276 health. (Max level 5127 heal)
If Wolverine has at least 25% of his health, this power becomes Lethal Fury.
Dev note: Despite sharing a name with Wolverine, Samurai Daken *is* playable with other versions of Wolverine. He is however, not playable with other versions of Daken.
Release Events:
Introducing… Wolverine - August 13 - 20
Infinite Pursuit - August 13 - 18
Release Cover Store:
Venerable Wolverine Cover Store
Special Limited Vault
Special Legendary Store
Samurai Wolverine Legendary Store (Name not final) - August 20 - 25
Getting and Spending Command Points – Marvel Puzzle Quest
Compared to Hero Points and ISO-8, Command Points are a relatively recent addition to Marvel Puzzle Quest. MPQ Command Points (CP for short) have quickly gained a reputation as one of the best ways to get 4-star covers, though. Optimizing your MPQ CP gain and spending those command points properly is a key strategic part of Marvel Puzzle Quest. In this Command Point guide for Marvel Puzzle Quest, I’ll give you all the info you need to make smart Command Point decisions. You’ll be earning 4-star covers like nobody’s business!
Getting Command Points in Marvel Puzzle Quest
There’s a number of ways to get Command Points in Marvel Puzzle Quest. Some of the major ones are:
You Can’t Buy Love (or Command Points)… Sorta
Command Points are the only currency in Marvel Puzzle Quest that you can’t purchase directly. Well, kinda… you do get small Command Point bonuses for you and your alliance when you spend money on VIP plus larger packs of ISO-8 or Hero Points. On the one hand, if you’re in an alliance with 20 people and you purchase something that gives everyone +7 Command Points, that’s 140 CP in one go! However, very little of it actually goes to you, so this is a terribly inefficient way of getting Command Points.
Command Points from Events
Both PvP (“Versus” tab) and PvE (“Story” tab) events in Marvel Puzzle Quest can easily earn you Command Points rapidly. In my opinion, PvE events offer easier CP gains with lower stress.
Pro Tip Whatever your chosen method is, if you’re playing for CP, make sure you max out your SHIELD Clearance Rank. It does not affect the difficulty of the matches you have to play, but it does increase the rewards.
Earning Command Points from PvE Events
At most SHIELD Clearance Ranks, you’ll have 3 progression rewards milestones at which you’ll earn Command Points. Two of them are fairly early in the progression rewards – before you hit the halfway mark for the top prize. The top prize in most PvE events is a giant chunk of MPQ Command Points, but getting there can be a serious pain.
Pro Tip Generally you’re going to need to average around 10,000 points per day in order to get the top prize in a MPQ PvE event. The points increase on later days, so don’t sweat it too much if you fall a few thousand short on your first day. However, it is really hard to hit that top tier milestone without all three required characters plus clearing every node 4-6+ times, until it’s worthless.
Placement rewards in Marvel Puzzle Quest’s PvE can also award Command Points, but they’re typically hard to get. The more you play and win, the harder brackets you’re likely to be matched into. That, coupled with the low number of CP gained and the difficult grind to get there means that it’s not going to be your primary source of Command Points unless you’re truly a hardcore MPQ’er.
On the later nodes each day, one of the random rewards tends to be 1 CP. It may not look like much, but considering you can earn 3-4 CP this way daily, it can make an excellent addition to your Command Point total. If you’re grinding the nodes to get points towards the progression rewards, chances are you’ll end up with it anyhow.
Earning Command Points from PvP Events
PvP (“Versus”) events also award CP for both progression and placement. I don’t know about you, but I find it very difficult to push up and hold a leaderboard position in PvP. If you’re really hardcore into MPQ, maybe you can spend cash on shielding and keep your score longer, but for me I spend most of my Hero Points on new slots instead.
That said, it’s still totally doable to earn Command Points from PvP even for the casual player. What you want to do is target 575 points. I will tend to start the PvP event as early as possible, but then ignore it for at least the first day. Other players will duke it out for the top of the leaderboards, and then I can use their high scores as a leg up to get my progression rewards in as few matches as possible.
The timing somewhat varies depending on how busy my PvP bracket is. Usually by the last day, if I’m low on the leaderboard, winning a match will award me around 60 points towards progression. Then I only have to play 10-15 matches to get my CP reward!
Spending Command Points in Marvel Puzzle QuestMarvel Puzzle Quest Best Way To Use Command Points
There’s only really a few ways to spend Command Points in Marvel Puzzle Quest. You can open a “Classic Legends” pack for 20, a “Latest Legends” pack for 25, or you can spend them to upgrade a 3-star or higher heroes’ cover level by 1.
Pro Tip Before you spend, consider stockpiling! Command Points never go bad, whereas if you pull an awesome 4- or 5-star cover and can’t make room for it within 2 weeks, you’ll lose it! If you’ve got a backlog of new characters to roster, consider just holding onto your CP for a while.
Marvel Puzzle Quest Best Use Of Command Points
If you’re going for 4-star or 5-star covers, the “Classic Legends” pack is the way to go. Honestly, I always open Classic Legends. The Latest Legends pack is a sucker’s bet – it’s very likely to give you the same 4-star cover you’d get out of Classic, but it costs 5 points more. Yes, there are always going to be certain covers you can only get from Latest Legends, but if you’re patient, they’ll make their way down to Classic eventually. The only reason to open Latest Legends is if you’re hardcore into MPQ and have all but the very latest 5-star heroes.
The other option is to increase a 3-star or higher hero’s cover level by one. At 4 or 5-star prices, this is total insanity. Unless you just really really need one specific cover, it’s a total ripoff. Chances are good you will want/need multiple 4- or 5-star covers at the same time. Three star covers tend to be common enough that you’ll eventually get the one you need, so most of the time trading a guaranteed 4-star cover (that 20 CP could be a “Classic Legends” pull instead) for a specific 3-star cover is a bad deal.
Marvel Puzzle Quest How To Get Command Points
Pro Tip There’s one instance where I will spend 20 Command Points to get a 3-star cover. If I’ve got a hero to 12 out of 13 covers, and I’ve got a spare cover I can’t use already (since they’re 5 in that color), I will consider using the 20 CP to max them out. Then I can turn them into a Champion, and use the spare cover I didn’t need before to level them up and get the Legendary Token. You’re basically spending 20 Command Points to get a 25 Command Point token, although if you had patience you’d eventually get it anyhow.
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