Jgaw Posted February 4 Posted February 4 It s so obvious to all of you that none of you can get the top1 leaderboard but Chinese players They are so perfect man They have the time They have the skill They goddddaaaaamn have used wigglytuff in their runs This pinky Cute pokemon is used in coop event and guess what thĂ©y use it against Boss (hp fighting) Me, i name pokemons as monsters, and they, they use wigglytuff for nian boss The request here, make 2 leaderboard, one for chinese and the other for noobs, by thĂ© name of all noobs Those Who don't have time, Those Who never thought of using wigglytuff, Those Who can't even get to boss 7, Those Who reach Rayquaza and think thĂ©y cleared the game lol You can never compete with chinese, that s so obvious !! No offense but wigglytuff, Come on guys !! And you want us, noobs, to get to top1 hh Give us a mode of coop event for the rest of the world but Chinese An event that we can compete lol Gg guys I can share some hints if anyone is interested, the compĂ©tition spirit is unavailable for me, i don't hide any information i got to others, it s a game and everybody is Taking is so seriously.. This thread is for fun Wigglytuff !!!!!! You guys aaaaah !! Youuuu !!! And you want us, noobs, to compete China â€ïž Zergy09, CaptnBaklava, Summrs and 4 others 6 1
CaptnBaklava Posted February 4 Posted February 4 18 minutes ago, razimove said: What Asked MicheleGPT for a summary:   The text humorously vents frustration about Chinese players dominating a game's leaderboard due to their skill, dedication, and unexpected strategies like using Wigglytuff (a "cute" PokĂ©mon) effectively in co-op events against tough bosses. The author jokes about creating separate leaderboardsâone for elite Chinese players and another for "noobs" (casual players who lack time, strategy, or progression skills). They mockingly suggest a separate co-op event for non-Chinese players to compete fairly, emphasizing the perceived impossibility of rivaling Chinese players. The tone is playful but highlights admiration for Chinese players' creativity and competitiveness, while poking fun at casual playersâ shortcomings. ChihuahuanRaven, Psarilaos, beefpoptart and 9 others 1 11
Shadow Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Making a 2nd leaderboard would just cause teams to split in order to get the first place in said leaderboard. It would not reduce competition but it would increase it, as you would have 2 chances instead of one. Â Also, how can said leaderboard "judge" if you are in vacation or not?
Doctor Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, razimove said: What He wants shiny nian vanity but canât get it because Chinese = good So please make leaderboard 2 without Chinese Use Wigglytuff itâs good (not Chinese good tho) Â yw
Toritorino Posted February 4 Posted February 4 2 hours ago, Jgaw said: Ă tĂŁo Ăłbvio para todos vocĂȘs que nenhum de vocĂȘs pode chegar ao topo da classificação, exceto os jogadores chineses Eles sĂŁo tĂŁo perfeitos, cara Eles tĂȘm tempo Eles tĂȘm a habilidade Eles, porraaaaaaaaa, usaram wigglytuff em suas corridas Este pokĂ©mon fofo e rosa Ă© usado em eventos cooperativos e adivinhe o que eles usam contra o chefe (luta de HP) Eu, eu chamo os pokĂ©mons de monstros, e eles, eles usam wigglytuff para o chefe nian O pedido aqui Ă© fazer 2 tabelas de classificação, uma para chineses e outra para novatos, com o nome de todos os novatos. Aqueles que nĂŁo tĂȘm tempo, Aqueles que nunca pensaram em usar o wigglytuff, Aqueles que nĂŁo conseguem nem chegar ao chefe 7, Aqueles que chegam ao Rayquaza e acham que terminaram o jogo lol VocĂȘ nunca poderĂĄ competir com os chineses, isso Ă© tĂŁo Ăłbvio!! Sem ofensa, mas wigglytuff, vamos lĂĄ, pessoal!! E vocĂȘs querem que nĂłs, novatos, cheguemos ao top1 hh DĂȘ-nos um modo de evento cooperativo para o resto do mundo, exceto chinĂȘs Um evento que podemos competir rsrs Gg galera Posso compartilhar algumas dicas se alguĂ©m estiver interessado. O espĂrito competitivo nĂŁo estĂĄ disponĂvel para mim. NĂŁo escondo nenhuma informação que recebo dos outros. Ă um jogo e todo mundo leva isso muito a sĂ©rio. Este tĂłpico Ă© para diversĂŁo Ondulação!!!!!! VocĂȘs, aaaaah!! VocĂȘs!!! E vocĂȘ quer que nĂłs, novatos, compitamos com a China â€ïž the only solution is to ban all Chinese aREALjoe 1
Goku Posted February 4 Posted February 4 36 minutes ago, XanarchyNL said: ngl, skill issue He's been top 50 in the leaderboard a few times and owns nian hood already. He just desperately wants the shiny nian hood. Far from "Skill issue". Jgaw, YourAngst and Doctor 1 2
Rache Posted February 4 Posted February 4 If noobs are beating nerds, something has gone very wrong. Â I'll give you a hint though, Wigglytuff is good for this event because it's a "bad" mon. It was given a moveset that allows it to achieve a lot of KOs because it requires you to plan around its flaws to reach its full potential, whereas the strongest mons contribute less value in exchange for their ease of use. The goal for this year's event balancing was to reward groups skilled enough to run as many "bad" mons and awkward damaging moves (Copycat etc) as possible. Â No separate leaderboard, you'll just have to figure out the best team composition and play it well if you want the shiny hood. DHDHDanghong, CLYDELOVESALL, BrokenJoker and 6 others 7 1 1
XanarchyNL Posted February 4 Posted February 4 13 minutes ago, Goku said: He's been top 50 in the leaderboard a few times and owns nian hood already. He just desperately wants the shiny nian hood. Far from "Skill issue". I think you underestimate how much additional skill top 1 is compared to just hitting top 50. YourAngst and guslightdear 1 1
guslightdear Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Chinese community surely are built different, but you can't punish them to be separate from the rest of the players to feel better DHDHDanghong 1
Goku Posted February 4 Posted February 4 (edited) 54 minutes ago, XanarchyNL said: I think you underestimate how much additional skill top 1 is compared to just hitting top 50. And you would know because you were "top 1"?. I've done the event multiple times. All you need is a perfect run and it CAN be done if time and focus is invested with a decent amount of luck. There was a cap on the points last year and whomever reached it first wins the shiny nian hood and I might be wrong but afaik 3 teams reached the cap last year. Edit: The best way to do it will be by yourself. 4 alts. Continuous Trial and error / restart until you know the exact method. Then banking on that method with luck. Edited February 4 by Goku Doctor and YourAngst 1 1
Goku Posted February 4 Posted February 4 27 minutes ago, guslightdear said: Chinese community surely are built different, but you can't punish them to be separate from the rest of the players to feel better No. They're just the majority in the game. So them winning it will be normal as there are FAR more of them invested in the event than the rest of the community. YourAngst and Doctor 1 1
XanarchyNL Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Goku said: No. They're just the majority in the game. So them winning it will be normal as there are FAR more of them invested in the event than the rest of the community. Would be a valid argument if we weren't consistently seeing the mostly the same names in the top 10 each year. Taokome and YourAngst 2
MightyMichele Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Dear @Rache,  I've been following this discussion about the competitive nature of the Abundant Shrine event, particularly the challenges casual players face when competing against highly coordinated teams. To offer a more balanced and enjoyable experience for all participants, I'd like to see an adjustment:   >>> Two Matchmaking Ladders for Abundant Shrine: Instead of allowing friends to team up freely, introduce two separate matchmaking ladders:      1. Coordinated Teams Ladder â Players who want to enter with pre-made teams can do so, allowing them to optimize strategies and aim for high scores.     2. Random Matchmaking Ladder â Players will be paired randomly through a matchmaker, ensuring a more casual, spontaneous experience.   >>> Why This Change?  Fairness & Accessibility By separating the competition, casual players won't be at a severe disadvantage against pre-coordinated teams.   More Fun & Casual Wins Randomly sorted teams will lead to more dynamic gameplay, preventing "meta-dominance" while still allowing competitive players to push their limits.   Balanced Reward Distribution With two ladders, players in both categories would have a fair chance at exclusive rewards. The top players in each ladder could receive separate, appropriately balanced prizes.   This way, I hope everyone may enjoy the event on their own terms, whether theyâre coordinated teams or casual. What an excitement would be become casual and claim Shiny Nian!  I hope you like my ideas!   đ,  MightyMicheleÂ
MightyMichele Posted February 4 Posted February 4 7 hours ago, CaptnBaklava said: The text humorously vents frustration about Chinese players dominating a game's leaderboard due to their skill, dedication, and unexpected strategies like using Wigglytuff (a "cute" PokĂ©mon) effectively in co-op events against tough bosses. The author jokes about creating separate leaderboardsâone for elite Chinese players and another for "noobs" (casual players who lack time, strategy, or progression skills). They mockingly suggest a separate co-op event for non-Chinese players to compete fairly, emphasizing the perceived impossibility of rivaling Chinese players. The tone is playful but highlights admiration for Chinese players' creativity and competitiveness, while poking fun at casual playersâ shortcomings. Dear @CaptnBaklava, I hope you're done narrating my existenceâno need for that. Have a nice day!  đ, MightyMichele guslightdear 1
Klokt Posted February 4 Posted February 4 10 hours ago, Jgaw said: It s so obvious to all of you that none of you can get the top1 leaderboard but Chinese players They are so perfect man They have the time They have the skill They goddddaaaaamn have used wigglytuff in their runs This pinky Cute pokemon is used in coop event and guess what thĂ©y use it against Boss (hp fighting) Me, i name pokemons as monsters, and they, they use wigglytuff for nian boss The request here, make 2 leaderboard, one for chinese and the other for noobs, by thĂ© name of all noobs Those Who don't have time, Those Who never thought of using wigglytuff, Those Who can't even get to boss 7, Those Who reach Rayquaza and think thĂ©y cleared the game lol You can never compete with chinese, that s so obvious !! No offense but wigglytuff, Come on guys !! And you want us, noobs, to get to top1 hh Give us a mode of coop event for the rest of the world but Chinese An event that we can compete lol Gg guys I can share some hints if anyone is interested, the compĂ©tition spirit is unavailable for me, i don't hide any information i got to others, it s a game and everybody is Taking is so seriously.. This thread is for fun Wigglytuff !!!!!! You guys aaaaah !! Youuuu !!! And you want us, noobs, to compete China â€ïž English/Ingles.  If you think that the Chinese are better than you, that is your problem, just because they are at the top does not mean that they are better, it is because they found a good strategy before you, the Chinese are not better than anyone, neither are the English, the Spanish neither are those of any language. Making 2 leaderboards cuz of chinese playera would only cause controversy and is considered a form of discrimination towards Chinese players, you have a lot of pokemon in the Nian instance, you could try something new. You're not a noob, there's no need to say bad things to yourself, it's just a game.  With love, Klokt.  Español/Spanish.  Si piensas que los chinos son mejores que vos, ese es tu problema, por estar en un top no significa que sean mejores, es porque encontraron una estrategia buena antes que ustedes, los chinos no son mejores que nadie, los ingleses tampoco, los españoles tampoco y los de cualquier idioma tampoco lo son. Hacer 2 leaderboards por los jugadores chinos solo generarĂa controversia y se considera una forma de discriminaciĂłn hacia los jugadores chinos, tienes muchĂsimos pokemones en la instancia de Nian, podrĂas intentar algo nuevo. Tu no eres noob, no es necesario decirte cosas malas a ti mismo, es solo un juego.  With love, Klokt. NotXeon, Taokome and guslightdear 3
AndreRugila Posted February 5 Posted February 5 23 hours ago, CaptnBaklava said: Asked MicheleGPT for a summary:   The text humorously vents frustration about Chinese players dominating a game's leaderboard due to their skill, dedication, and unexpected strategies like using Wigglytuff (a "cute" PokĂ©mon) effectively in co-op events against tough bosses. The author jokes about creating separate leaderboardsâone for elite Chinese players and another for "noobs" (casual players who lack time, strategy, or progression skills). They mockingly suggest a separate co-op event for non-Chinese players to compete fairly, emphasizing the perceived impossibility of rivaling Chinese players. The tone is playful but highlights admiration for Chinese players' creativity and competitiveness, while poking fun at casual playersâ shortcomings. "đ MightyMichele "
Goku Posted February 5 Posted February 5 (edited) 19 hours ago, XanarchyNL said: Would be a valid argument if we weren't consistently seeing the mostly the same names in the top 10 each year. Doesn't matter. Most of the names you see are ones that help their friends reach the leaderboard for a fee. Had they decided not to opt for the event this year, the majority in the top would still have been upcoming / new chinese players. That's just how it is. Edited February 5 by Goku
guslightdear Posted February 5 Posted February 5 6 minutes ago, Goku said: Doesn't matter. Most of the names you see are ones that help their friends reach the leaderboard for a fee. Had they decided not to opt for the event this year, the majority in the top would still have been chinese players. That's just how it is. If numbers maded things like you think it is, Brazil should be giant on league of legends scenario, and it is not the case  you are right that statistically will be more chinese on leaderboards, for having more on the game, but the reason of them being top 10 or top 1 is not just for numbers, a group of 4 americans, mexicams, brazillians, etc can take top 1 if they get the right plan and skill and effort, and no ammount of players of their community will change that  The thing is: Culturally, chinese is more locked in online games, they were one of the first to embrace gaming as a legitimate sport, currently dominating many different competitive games  proof of the cultural argument, is specific countrys being stronger on specific games, like Brazil with FPS, Japan with fighting games, and goes on   All that said, Michelle suggestion on linked group separated from random groups is interesting, but i dont know how easily it can be bypassed
DHDHDanghong Posted February 5 Posted February 5 17 minutes ago, Toritorino said: Does anyone know what the last reward is? Points are added for throwing props. Toritorino 1
Toritorino Posted February 5 Posted February 5 7 minutes ago, DHDHDanghong said: Pontos são adicionados por lançar adereços. I'm sorry, I don't understand what that means?
Jgaw Posted February 5 Author Posted February 5 2 minutes ago, Toritorino said: I'm sorry, I don't understand what that means? Boss 1: 1 Lucky red enveloppe Boss 2: 3 Lucky red enveloppe Boss 3: 12 Lucky red enveloppe Boss 4: 30 Lucky red enveloppe Boss 5 : ????? Boss 6 : ????? Boss 7 : ?????Â
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