Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33532122-20180212173002/@comment-32725103-20180302112948

This is my 2 cents worth, so this is my take:

My personal experience has been such, that keeping a lineup between 18k and 26k is very helpful. It also has drawn up a number of active fighters who range anywhere between 20k to 70k.

@ Viplav, you might face an issue currently where people may have completed the season and are looking to refrain from fighting. They might also be saving energy for next season. Some wonderful guys who call themselves Season25gogo and Season25active are quite kind enough to not change their names, even though they would be declining fights but so far, my suggestion revolves around keeping an average team score and at least showing you have MMA Fighters.

I’m trying to empathize with you considering that you don’t have a lot of MMA options, so try to keep your name as season25active or something on those lines, and try and work towards keeping an average team score. I personally don’t take into account keeping a strong/weak set of fighters. I like to use the recency effect, wherein I keep the latest fighters given as rewards in Fight Nights or from the showcase, to show that I am active or have been playing till recently. Examples could be the New Champion edition fighters or the boxing or Halloween edition fighters; if you see users with these fighters then you know that they are active/have been playing till recently. Of course, whether they are still playing the season or not, is guesswork, especially for those who don’t change their usernames once they have finished.

I don’t have issues with accepting people based on total team score. I sometimes refrain from playing people with a score of over 65k because I personally think they might have completed the season, but that is my perception (especially when there are 7 days of so for the season to end).