For the last several epic bosses I've noticed that the cash "reward" is so insignificant it's almost insulting. I realize it's probably different from one tier to the next, but at level 250 the cash "reward" received upon defeating an epic boss is equal to the cost of one cash hit + $10k. Meaning once two or more cash hits are needed to beat the boss, it costs two or more cash hits (up front) minus one hit + $10k.
As a request to Gree, would it be possible to simply remove the boss completion cash "reward" entirely (at all tiers)? Most people bank their cash and removing this "feature" from the epic boss would remove the need for at least three taps per boss (menu, bank, deposit). This would also add a small amount of challenge to epic boss events because players would be required to ensure thay are able to afford hitting the boss, which basically is already part of the epic boss event at level 250.
Barring that option, would it be unreasonable to request these cash "rewards" be improved to an amount of some value?
A couple suggestions to start, maybe the cash "reward" could be directly related to the level of epic boss which has just been defeated. Or perhaps the epic boss cash reward could be scaled based on a player's IPH, similar to how in-app cash purchases scale to IPH.
In my opinion, it would be both feasible and logical for ALL cash "rewards" to scale to a player's IPH. This would encourage building a hood economy, which a large portion of the player base tends to ignore (in favour of robbing others while having nothing to lose themselves), and it would also greatly improve the robbery aspect of the game. Currently there are so few players actually worth robbing (on my rivals list, anyhow) that it's not worth the time or effort to look for them... And when I do eventually find someone worth robbing, they're either already robbed, not collecting their buildings, or I can rob them whenever I want, which essentially makes my rival feel like I am stalking their hood... And nobody really enjoys feeling stalked, whether it be in a game or any other aspect of life.
What does the forum community think? Let's keep it positive and constructive.