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Legendary Master
Agreed with Crow~
@ Kreegan, I can see where you are going but god please no, this results into an unfair overall ranking. It is indeed unfair for them to go up against orange wearing glads but this "unfairness" has always been part of the game, have you ever seen a glad that wasn't wearing purples on the throne back in the days of Primus? There may have been 1 or 2 that got into the top 10 but that just proves they're either that good or were (ab)using the challenge/avoid system.
I would say the problem doesn't lie with the blood gods bracket but with how new gladiators get into the bracket and afterwards aren't able to get out. Take Penn for example, the poor glad has 7 wins and 120 losses. Im willing to bet those records can't be fun for the manager of the stable especially if the glad could perform well on primus lvl. I have some that perform bad aswell like Gurren Lagann but instead of selling him (like I should) I've probably revised his build and strategy atleast 5-6 times by now, I'm just going to wait patiently for Nate to take a look at the low winrate performances and will keep revising his strats and build till I get something that works in the current bracket.
Also it isn't like it's warlord vs primus bracket and you know it, it's more like Primus vs Maximus. Most of the glads that enter blood gods will have their build (nearly) complete if not they just did so well in primus with their unfinished build that they got the privilege to go up to the next bracket. The wall that every glad encounters multiple times throughout the game (Juggernauts, Elite and so on, you know what im talking about
) simply repeats itself. The thing that sucks the most is the requirements to get points in the bracket, if you take a good look at them it says this:
* In order to receive any points at all a gladiator must initiate at least 20 fights.
* If a gladiator has initiated at least 20 fights, they then must win at least 30 fights to receive full points. Gladiators failing to win 30 fights will receive less BGP than they otherwise would have.
These rules were placed in order so inactive gladiators don't get points or get half of them, I've suffered from them firsthand a while ago whilst on vacation 
Problem with this was my underperforming glads couldn't or barely could get to 30 wins each week which ment they only got half the points they normally would've gotten and this problem is currently repeating itself. So ontop of losing alot of fights and not being able to gain access to the currently low rating cost orange equipment (1k for armour and 2K for weapons) they could only get a few pieces of blood gods purple gear aswell which doesn't add up to their performance.
To sum it up there are only 2 real problems:
#1 ~ Gladiators that enter the bracket can't get out, an effective way to counter this would be that a gladiator is allowed to get back to primus and stays there for the rest of the season if they have under a 30%? winrate.
#2 ~ Gladiators that don't perform well get penalized in the form of being unable to get new blood gods gear, an effective way to counter this would be to remove the atleast 30 wins rule but keep the 20 initiated fights as this rule alone is enough to counter inactive stables.
~Prinny
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