Originally Posted by
Aletys
I've done a number of quests on epic hard, & some Korthos quests on heroic elite since U24 came out. The spawn rate & difficulty of the champions seems to vary considerably, but having multiple champions show up in one spot seems to be very common.
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I took a newly created iconic toon into Korthos yesterday, doing the quests on heroic elite, and the spawn rate of champions was much higher than 10%. I started counting on the last quest I did yesterday with her, The Collaborator. By the end of the quest, she had 22 kills, with 5 of them being champions, or 22.7%. That's way higher than 10%. I didn't check on the damage they were dealing, as a level 15 iconic cleric can knock level 3 mobs down pretty fast, and she had an aura going the whole time.
A friend did The Cannith Crystal quest on heroic elite, & had 6 champions spawn on him. Considering there's only 14 baddies in that quest, that's a 42.8% spawn rate. He also reported getting one-shotted for 200 HP at level 2, and for over 400 HP at level 7 which is nuts. There's no way a low level party can survive that.
Frankly, while champions may sound like a good idea, the implementation is lousy. Worse, the champions are generally tougher than the red-named bosses & end fight bosses. That's nuts. And there are simply too many of them. There are often way more than 10%, and frankly, considering that they're often worse than the rare, red-named bosses, they should be in there at much less than 10%. Perhaps 1% would be more reasonable.
Further, except for the elitists (who tend to be very vocal), I don't think the majority of players really want this, and certainly not in the current implementation. I support having the option of a check-mark which allows you to select having champions in a quest. Make it worth while, by providing extra XP if you do it. Right now there is absolutely no reward for dealing with the champions: No xp, generally no chests, and the very few chests I've seen had standard boring ghostbane loot gen. Getting party wipes on a continuing basis is not an incentive.