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Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

Here's a part of the announcement for an event in February, 2014:

PVE Scaling is in effect for the sub-events. This means that as Agents consistently complete missions and defeat opponents, enemies will raise in difficulty.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement insome events (such as the current Heroic'Heroic' Oscorp event) compared to previousother events. Here In these situations, the hero roster is very locked down, and/or there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

I've seen also that occasionally time plays a factor - if I leave the game alone for a while or don't participate in the event, when I come back sometimes the difficulty has gotten significantly easier. I don't know if this is intentional or a bug, but it has occasionally gotten me over the hump on a tricky level. Once I won a single victory, though, the difficulty jumped right back up, unfortunately.

Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement in the current Heroic Oscorp event compared to previous events. Here, the hero roster is very locked down, and there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

I've seen also that occasionally time plays a factor - if I leave the game alone for a while or don't participate in the event, when I come back sometimes the difficulty has gotten significantly easier. I don't know if this is intentional or a bug, but it has occasionally gotten me over the hump on a tricky level. Once I won a single victory, though, the difficulty jumped right back up, unfortunately.

Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

Here's a part of the announcement for an event in February, 2014:

PVE Scaling is in effect for the sub-events. This means that as Agents consistently complete missions and defeat opponents, enemies will raise in difficulty.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement some events (such as the 'Heroic' Oscorp event) compared to other events. In these situations, the hero roster is very locked down, and/or there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

I've seen also that occasionally time plays a factor - if I leave the game alone for a while or don't participate in the event, when I come back sometimes the difficulty has gotten significantly easier. I don't know if this is intentional or a bug, but it has occasionally gotten me over the hump on a tricky level. Once I won a single victory, though, the difficulty jumped right back up, unfortunately.

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Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement in the current Heroic Oscorp event compared to previous events. Here, the hero roster is very locked down, and there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

I've seen also that occasionally time plays a factor - if I leave the game alone for a while or don't participate in the event, when I come back sometimes the difficulty has gotten significantly easier. I don't know if this is intentional or a bug, but it has occasionally gotten me over the hump on a tricky level. Once I won a single victory, though, the difficulty jumped right back up, unfortunately.

Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement in the current Heroic Oscorp event compared to previous events. Here, the hero roster is very locked down, and there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement in the current Heroic Oscorp event compared to previous events. Here, the hero roster is very locked down, and there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.

I've seen also that occasionally time plays a factor - if I leave the game alone for a while or don't participate in the event, when I come back sometimes the difficulty has gotten significantly easier. I don't know if this is intentional or a bug, but it has occasionally gotten me over the hump on a tricky level. Once I won a single victory, though, the difficulty jumped right back up, unfortunately.

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Generally speaking, winning in the event makes the missions harder, and losing in the event makes the missions easier.

The exact win/loss ratio for a bump up or down in the difficulty is unclear. On the MPQ forums, some folks report that they can get the difficulty level down 1 set of levels by losing 5 times in a row. Their strategy was to put in a team of low level 1-star heroes and have them either lose or retreat repeatedly.

When playing the previous event, I tried this repeatedly and only saw one decrease in difficulty even after losing 20 times in a row. It was a relatively small decrease as well (roughly level 90 to level 80). It may have been that I had too many wins and would need a substantially higher count of losses to reverse it, though.

This strategy is also relatively difficult to implement in the current Heroic Oscorp event compared to previous events. Here, the hero roster is very locked down, and there don't appear to be any "boosted" heroes which would make the difficulty matter a bit less.