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- @siclehilde I can understand players sometimes getting frustrated with their position in PvP being given away, but one answer to that (if you don't want to use one of the options that loses you your streak) is to briefly run away from the action.
If I'm Wizard co-starring a player who's not in a position beneficial to us both, I'll jump off & I'll also hop off if someone is turning round & round in circles! 😂
Personally, I think that most of the time being co-starred is beneficial, because it's in Wizard's interests to look after the player they're on.
I definitely don't think a co-starred Wizard should be any less visible, that would be unfair to plants & I'm with @asabaida in that the zombies already have a big advantage & introducing the new plant character is far more important.
@voidlistener wrote:People like to go solo and don't want to draw more attention/get their kills stolen. While the game is more team-orientated, it still might be annoying for some players. Maybe compensation in form of xp for hosting and supporting the wizard should be in place.
There’s tons of bonus xp awarded now exclusively with the Stars Alignment bonuses (assist and shared vanquishes).
For what it’s worth: I’m a solo player (always have been) and love being co star and love someone riding with me even more. Really. I don’t care about their skill level because even noobs allow you to see through a wall so long as you’re both looking the same direction.
I know some people will dislike having a rider or being co-star but it’s counterproductive to me (not wanting a rider).
- Iron_Guard85 years agoLegend
As @spIash_damage points out, you get a ton of XP as both the co-star and the host. The only real downsides to having a co-star are the fact that your legendary hats don't activate, you may be unable to use cover as well as the co-star sticks up above you, and people trying to knock the Wizard off may hit you instead.