Your account is your main, and only by utilizing as much of it as possible will you find that heroes end up helping each other level more quickly.įirst of all, realize that every character you get to certain level milestones will contribute to an account-wide XP boost. Probably the most important thing that I came to understand about Marvel Heroes is that the game isn’t about one of your characters, but all of them combined. They really do give you a substantial boost in your leveling, because you’re getting bonus XP on top of what you’d normally get for participating in those activities. Once I got onto the legendary quest train, I’ve been doing them almost non-stop when I’m playing. The best part is that for a small chunk of credits, you can reroll the current active legendary quest if you don’t like the current one. None of them is too difficult to do, and once you finish up, you get huge globes of XP and Odin Marks (which are needed for your legendary item purchases). The game will assign you a random legendary quest that can take place in your story mode, a terminal, or one of the challenges (such as Midtown or Industry City). Personally, I love them to pieces for so many reasons. Once you hit level 20 and unlock them, legendary quests are your biggest ally in the leveling war. The community seems to strongly agree on this. There’s no rush to doing the story, other than getting those power points, and no reason you can’t enjoy some of the other modes that offer faster leveling. I’ve since found that by putting off story mode until I had leveled my character up, I ended up enjoying myself a lot more. It’s a great tour through many of the iconic Marvel locations and a decent tale in and of itself, not to mention that the rewards (including power points and useful buffs) are worth going through it on all three difficulty levels.īut if you’re looking at the game through the lens of pure leveling, then story mode is the slowest path you could take. Now don’t get me wrong: There’s nothing wrong with story mode. Probably the biggest mistake that I made in Marvel Heroes for my initial few months was exclusively dabbling in the story mode with my first character.
Put off the story mode - at least until later Here are six tips that I’ve discovered and others have shared with me to make the most of my efforts in leveling my roster of comic book wonders!ġ.
It might seem like a herculean task at the start - even with one character - but the game is designed to accelerate the process so that subsequent trips up the level ladder go faster and faster. While dealing with around 50 heroes, legendary items, omega levels, and prestiging (re-level those characters for added benefits), there is no shortage of leveling to be done here. And what better place to begin than grappling with the leveling game?
Welcome to Marvel Heroics, my look at the superhero exploits of Marvel Heroes! Just about half of Massively OP has gotten hooked on this title, so it felt right to devote some space to talking about this OARPG.