Confirmed systems
The official description confirms training stats, powers, transformations, champions, bosses, and collectible rewards.
Use a clear order for training, champion support, powers, and boss preparation. The goal is to spend resources after you can observe the current BZ release, not after copying a legacy build.
The official description confirms training stats, powers, transformations, champions, bosses, and collectible rewards.
Exact multipliers, boss drops, named champion percentages, and best-in-slot builds need current release evidence.
Make one decision per resource: training focus, champion support, power choice, or boss preparation.
Use a short training session to observe which stat and resource loop you are actually using.
Use the official code before planning around tracker-reported boosts, rolls, or keys.
Before summoning champions or changing powers, confirm the visible current names, costs, and roles.
Decide whether the next spend supports training, combat, or a boss attempt. Do not call one option best for all three.
Public badges confirm several boss names, but not current locations, health, rewards, or drop rates.
A title, description, code, pool, or badge change can invalidate an older community recommendation.
Use the current pool before trusting any named recommendation.
Combat checkSeparate official systems from a changing rank claim.
Boss prepUse named badges without inventing drops or locations.
Train first, inspect the current champion or power pool second, and make boss or combat decisions only after the visible systems match the BZ release.
If a named build has no current release, update, or in-game evidence, keep it as a comparison lead rather than a progression instruction.
After checking the current visible pool and its resource cost.
No. Current public badges confirm names, not drop rates or reward tables.