Fusion

So, fusion is pretty straight forward in Marvel: War of Heroes. Fusion itself is the process of combining two of the same card to increase its potential power as well as its rarity.

A card that is uncommon quality fused with another uncommon card will be boosted up to rare quality. Each card will also have 5% of its current stat points carried over to the final version if it is not maxed. If the card is max level it will carry over 10% of its current stat points.

So, to show how this works I will use cards that don't exist with stats that don't exist but will illustrate the point:

Emma Frost: 1000 base attack 1000 base defense
                      3000 max attack 3000 max defense
                   

Emma Frost+: 2000 base attack 2000 base defense
                        4000 base attack 4000 base defense

1) Using this example, if two base Emma Frost are combined they will each carry over 5% of 1000 atk/def to the final form, so 50pts each. This means the final form will begin at 2100atk/def and end at 4100atk/def.

2) Using the same example, if two max Emma Frost are combined they will each carry over 10% of 3000atk/def to the final form, so 300pts each. This means the final form will begin at 2600atk/def and end at 4600atk/def. Obviously this is a large variance.

Now, Fusion does not end with pure levels, there is also Mastery to be considered. Mastery increases a cards stats by roughly 37% of the base stats once it is maxed. If it is not maxed it doesn't increase the cards stats.

3) Using the same example from above, an Emma Frost maxes level and mastery resulting in 3370atk/def. Using two max level/mastery Emma Frost she will retain 10% of 3370atk/def in the final form, so 337pts each. This means the final form will begin at 2674afk/def and end at 4674atk/def. Obviously this variance seems small.

Now, at first glance it appears that leveling mastery isn't very important, but it can be if the cards base stats are high. There is also a perceived value to people you want to trade with eventually. The easiest way to computer the mastery stats is the end result will be an extra 7.4% of the base stat of the card if you max mastery and level on both.

Also, if a card is Fused at max mastery, it will carry over 100% of its mastery points to the final form, saving you on work. Because of this I always view mastery as free points and should be maxed as much as possible.

Hopefully this helps with any questions on fusion.

8 comments:

  1. Hi, I was wondering why the ISO-8 level up booster cards have 4 stars? The stars show the highest potential result after fusion, right? I can't fuse 2 ISO-8 cards, so why do they have the star count to go from rare to special rare?

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    1. To mess with your head :P

      Honestly, I believe it's a result of how they set up all rares and just didn't change it because 1 card was the exception.

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    2. Lol, okay yeah I guess that's about as sensible of an answer that I'm going to get. Thanks for the reply :)

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  3. I have two SSR Hulk and they won't fuse together. Do I need to master them first in order to fuse them?

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  4. i'm a starter and i have a thing and a thing+ but i can't fuse them which should work though.
    what means "to master them" ?? Use the cards in missions and battles or what.

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    1. Any base card can be fused with the same base card, but as said in the description above it's proven to 'max' your cards first, this takes both the level and mastery to be full. Boosting for the level and masteries earn by special level actions or battling. Only then you get the strongest version of the card possible!
      Cards with a + behind are no longer in base form and can not be fused again (without some exceptions).
      The stars point out the rarity of the card, for example a rare card (R) has 3 stars, if it's fused with the same rare (R) card, it ends up as 1 super rare (SR) which has has a + behind its name.

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  5. What would be the first priority? Max mastery first and then max the card's level or the other way around?

    Its just that I did both to compare, my captain marvels attack power is higher when I maxed the mastery first compared to the other captain marvel where I maxed the cards level first before mastery.

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