You can do the same ultimate difficulty and spam tier 4 and 5 modifiers as people who are 550, but since they’re 550 they’re gonna get more points and hit the thresholds.
You’re basically rewarding people who’ve sweated power grind an unhealthy amount before this event.
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1 ReplyEdited by RADROB0U812: 11/12/2025 7:15:37 PMI agree im 550 but I’ve been playing another character for almost a month that I have at 480 for friends and family when playing when they come over on the other console. Today I switched and ran the first arms event PVP and got top 1% the only thing I’ve done on my character. I’m terrible at PVP. I could only get top 30% on 480 character and I did better on the two runs. I looked at salt mines, and I’ll get the top score even though I haven’t done it yet but I know it’ll be easy on my 550 character. Same exact set up mods on 480 character and I could only get top 30% salt mines. It’s gotta be frustrating and not fun for people with lower power levels. Just finished salt mines and now I’m at 100 points and I’ve only did one PVP and one salt mines nothing else. So I guess grind and play through the whole event if you’re not high enough power or be 550 and be done with the whole thing in a day unless you’re trying to get event level 40. It seems to cater to higher power, but it’s not gonna make higher power players play longer. That’s for sure.