SHIELD Proving Grounds Event - Guide and Strategy
Of the three main types of events in Marvel War of Heroes, the SHIELD Proving Grounds is the easiest for all players to succeed. The event is slow paced and relies solely on the individual player for success. Using a little bit of basic strategy that I will teach you now will ensure success in the event.
Event Basics
I'll start out the strategy guide by briefly going over the basic points of the event:- This event is solely individual. No teamwork is required and there is no Alliance score to worry about.
- By successfully attacking other players in the event you earn shards (based upon the attack power of your deck and shield rank) which are used to collect prizes (personal power packs, cards, iso cards, etc.). Shards can also be exchanged into processors to earn to additional prizes.
- This is the event where you can earn, raise, or lower your SHIELD ranking. By collecting set amounts of Shards your rank rises until you reach the top ranks. Then you compete in small 5 hour long tournaments where you get a shot to raise your rank to the highest rankings.
- By ranking in the top 3 in your tournament bracket and meeting the minimum shard requirement you get promoted and your SHIELD ranking will raise.
- If you do not meet the minimum shard requirement during a tournament you risk loosing your current SHIELD rank and you will demoted to the previous rank.
Event Strategy
The strategy for the SHIELD Proving Grounds event is pretty simple. I'll break the Strategy section into two parts. Part 1 will be Strategy to use at the start of the event and Part 2 will be strategy to use during the event:
Part 1: Beginning of Event:
- How many power packs am I able to use during this event?
- How much power pack value will the SSR and UR base cards be worth?
- Will I be able to use any of the SSR or UR base card rewards in my decks?
Do some basic math and calculate how many power packs you think it will take you to get the rewards you want. If the value of the cards are lower than this number then you might want to think about saving your power packs for other events.
Part 2: During the Event:
The strategy you most want to use during the event relates to getting the most amount of attacks per power pack. I'll use my deck as an example:
My attack deck uses up 148 attack points and I have a total of 401 attack points. That gives me 2 full attacks per power pack. I start my day and immediately make 2 attacks which leaves me with 105 left over attack points. I note that in 43 minutes I will be able to make another attack and I wait until that time to do it. I am then left with 0 attack power. At this time I use a power pack and recharge all of my attack power to 401 attack points. I then start the cycle all over again. By doing this you maximize the amount of attacks per power pack used.
Sometimes you don't want to use the strategy above though. One of these times is during the 5 hour tournament. During the tournament you first want to think up your game plan. You definitely don't want to loose rank so you need to make the minimum shard requirement which may or may not mean that you will have to use power packs without recharging your attack points in between. Secondly, you may want to raise your rank and compete for the top third. This will definitely require you to use up power packs without recharging between attacks.
The final situation that you might find yourself in is that you are too far below the required shards to earn the prize you want in the remaining event time. If you find yourself in this situation and really want to earn that reward card you will have to burn through power packs without recharging in between attacks.
In conclusion, I want to stress one last point. If you don't want the reward cards given out in the event don't bother to waste the power packs to get them. Save those power packs for team events!