Cashing in Heroes??

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Hi all, I'm new to the forum and fairly new to the game itself. I made an account just so I could ask this question after failing to find an answer in the FAQs and the search bar. How do you cash in a hero? In my roster I have a reward available and I want to recruit a new character, but I don't have any more slots in my roster. So when I click Recruit, I get a pop-up labeled "EXPAND YOUR TEAM!" which says "You only have room for 4 heroes in your roster. To make room for [my new hero], cash in your heroes or expand your roster size." I currently don't have the resources to expand my roster. How do I cash in a hero? I've been looking all over the Roster and Train pages for this option but have not been able to find it. Thanks to anyone who can provide help!

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  • NorthernPolarity
    NorthernPolarity Posts: 3,531 Chairperson of the Boards
    Roster->press a hero cover. The first screen should have a sell button for you to sell a cover if needed.
  • Wow. I cannot believe I missed that. I clicked the covers countless times and didn't notice it, haha. Anyway, it's all good now because I played a few more missions to get enough tokens to expand my roster.
  • P.s. roster slots are generally the best thing to spend HP on (early on, once you have a decent amount of 20+ or so).
  • Had the same problem ^^

    What I wonder now is how you can sell your charas for very good prices (read sth like that in other threads)... icon_question.gif Some people were asking if they should sell their eg. Hulk for 30k iso and 20 covers or whatever.. How would you do that??
  • They are worth more depending in how much you leveled them. You get a percentage back of what you spent, so if you sell a 2* character at lvl 6 you get 250 ISO, if it was lvl 85 (max level) you would get 12,500. 3 and 4* characters are worth more and 1* less. It is generally a bad idea to sell characters that you have invested in however, the small amount of ISO compensation compared to the ISO invested just isn't very appealing.
  • Thanks, Bigzz! So it`s as simple as that... thought there might be other ways, unknown to me ^^

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