In the NBA All-Star game, players can improve their overall strength through cultivation, and the most important part of the cultivation system is breakthrough. So, how significant is the improvement from player breakthroughs in NBA All-Star? Below, we will introduce this breakthrough system, see how it enhances players, and whether the cost of this part of the cultivation is high. Should every player be upgraded, or should resources be concentrated on a few key players?

The player breakthrough here is somewhat similar to the breakthrough in some card games, also requiring the consumption of identical player cards. The main ways to obtain these are by purchasing through the trading market with contract fees or by opening player packs.

There are six levels of breakthrough, which can be achieved by synthesizing the same cards. A full breakthrough for a player requires 30 identical cards, which is quite a large number. For the first level, 1 card is needed; for the second, 3 cards; for the third, 5 cards; for the fourth, 10 cards; for the fifth, 18 cards; and for the sixth, 30 cards. Considering that the contract fees for some high-value players can reach up to 1 million, achieving a full breakthrough for these players is quite challenging.

Therefore, in the early stages of the game, cultivating players with contract fees of 50,000 or 100,000 has relatively lower costs for a full breakthrough. After reaching a full breakthrough, these players are more useful in the early game compared to those with higher contract fees.

Besides the regular breakthrough, there is also a lucky breakthrough system. This is more suitable when materials are insufficient, but you still want to improve your player. It has a chance to increase specific stats, but there's also a risk of failure. If it fails, no materials are refunded, so caution is advised.

This concludes the introduction to the significance of player breakthroughs in NBA All-Star. Clearly, this system offers significant improvements, but the cost is also very high, requiring 30 identical cards for a full breakthrough. For players with lower contract fees, it's manageable, but for those with higher fees, achieving a full breakthrough is difficult and takes time.