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Example:
Three teams have a similar (or equal) total FS. Team A has no fighters with max level. Team B has one max level fighter. Team C has two max level fighters.
I win a fight against team D with each of three teams.
Scenario 1: In team A each fighter gets X exp.
Normal scenario 2: In team B two fighters get X exp and one gets nothing.
Suggested scenario 2: Each non-maxed fighter gets X exp and then a portion of X exp that would go to the third fighter is split between them. One fighter gets nothing, two fighters get X + αX/2 exp.
Normal scenario 3: In team C two fighters get nothing, one fighter gets X exp.
Suggested scenario 3: One fighter gets X + αX exp.
I think α should be somewhere around 0.3-0.5 to be fair. I’d prefer if all of X (α = 1) would be split between remaining fighters, but that’s probably too generous.
If a team has two characters (campaign and daily events), scenario 3 should be used.
Three teams have a similar (or equal) total FS. Team A has no fighters with max level. Team B has one max level fighter. Team C has two max level fighters.
I win a fight against team D with each of three teams.
Scenario 1: In team A each fighter gets X exp.
Normal scenario 2: In team B two fighters get X exp and one gets nothing.
Suggested scenario 2: Each non-maxed fighter gets X exp and then a portion of X exp that would go to the third fighter is split between them. One fighter gets nothing, two fighters get X + αX/2 exp.
Normal scenario 3: In team C two fighters get nothing, one fighter gets X exp.
Suggested scenario 3: One fighter gets X + αX exp.
I think α should be somewhere around 0.3-0.5 to be fair. I’d prefer if all of X (α = 1) would be split between remaining fighters, but that’s probably too generous.
If a team has two characters (campaign and daily events), scenario 3 should be used.
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