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Inkling Cadet
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I mean, it was a 3v4, so the other team was constantly winning a 2v1 scenario. I'm not gonna say it was fair, because anyone who is S+ is a great player, but still, you should've been able to win that.>Team of 4, B-, B, A, S: Krak-On, Octoshot, Bucket, and Range Blaster (me)
>Team of 3 S+'s: Rapid Blaster, Octobrush, Normal Roller
>We lose
>Lose 18 points
Fix this nintendo.
Anyway, it seems like having an S member on your team for squad battles completely skews the point distribution. I'm guessing instead of taking an average rank for both teams, each rank and number within that rank has a value. A/A+/S/S+ all have tiering within them, meaning a different tier in a rank would probably have a different value. My guess is that anyone who is A+ to S rank has a huge gap in terms of their "value" to the team. Let's say the ranks all flaw between 0-100 (in terms of value).
A+ 90 (highest tier of A+) could be worth 55/60. S would probably be valued at 75-85, and S+ would be 86-100 in terms of value, depending on their tier. Obviously C- would start at 0-5 or something like that.
Note, this is just a guess at how the system could potentially work. As for the 4v3 situation, I'm assuming that between the inflated value of an S ranked player on your team, and you having a one man advantage, the game figured it would be unfair for the S+'s. This would definitely make sense, as if you took the average rank of both teams, it obviously would be unfair for the team of 4.