S + Loss = Less Champ Mastery Points WHY?

RUNAAANS HYDRAA·6/25/2016, 8:07:37 PM·2 votes·563 views

Part of the purpose of Champ Mastery, is to help make the game rewarding on an INDIVIDUAL level right? So why is the amount of CM points so heavily dependent on whether your TEAM won or lost?

Get a B, but win = 1000 points Get an S, but lose = 137 points [zombie-brand-mindblown] Champ Mastery points should be based on your personal performance, not whether you won or loss. While winning or losing SHOULD impact the points value, it shouldn't be the main factor.

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Deep Terror Nami6/25/2016, 8:09:48 PM1 votes

Doesn't matter what your personal score is if you didn't use it to achieve victory. The only point that matters in the game is the Nexus kill. You only need raw points to get to Mastery 5 though; once you need tokens for 6/7 you get them whether you win or lose.

Mysticman896/25/2016, 8:22:06 PM1 votes

I'm pretty sure the total mastery points you get are the teams combined mastery scores, rather than being win/loss dependent (with your individual contribution being visible when you mouse over to see your grade). It's just losses generally mean one or more people on your team did particularly bad (so C grade territory) hence contributing little to the combined score, and conversely in win situations everyone is doing pretty good and getting decent grades, so you get a lot.

If there was some weird game where all 5 members on your team were playing godlike and all got S+ (and the opposing team was all trash basically feeding all game), but through some miracle the enemy team managed to backdoor and hypothetically win, I think the losing team members would end up getting (much) more champion mastery points than the winning team.