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Marvel Rivals' Streamliners Seek Rework to Proficiency Rewards

Feb 23,2025 Author: Carter

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Marvel Rivals' Reward System Under Fire: Players Demand Easier Access to Nameplates

Players of Marvel Rivals are expressing frustration over the difficulty of obtaining nameplates without making in-app purchases. The current system, tied largely to the battle pass, leaves many feeling locked out of these highly sought-after customization options. This discontent has sparked a lively discussion within the community, with players proposing several solutions.

One Reddit user, DaPurpleDerpleOf, suggested a straightforward fix: converting Lore Banners into nameplate rewards. This would provide an alternative acquisition method, addressing the concerns of players who find the battle pass grind too demanding or unwilling to spend money. The argument hinges on the perceived superior aesthetic appeal of Lore Banners compared to some nameplates, making the conversion a win-win.

Adding fuel to the fire, players are also advocating for the inclusion of nameplates within the Proficiency reward system. This system, which rewards players for mastering specific characters through gameplay, currently offers a range of cosmetic items but lacks nameplates. Many believe that adding nameplates as Proficiency rewards would be a logical step, allowing players to showcase their skill and dedication. The sentiment is widespread, with comments describing the omission as a "no-brainer."

The recent Season 1 update, which introduced new characters, maps, and modes, has only intensified this debate. While the update brought a wealth of new content, the core issue of nameplate accessibility remains. The ongoing discussion highlights the importance of a balanced reward system that caters to both free-to-play and paying players, ensuring a fair and enjoyable experience for all. With Season 1 expected to run until mid-April, there's still time for developers to address these concerns and potentially implement changes to the reward structure.

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