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Challenges becoming tougher: points dwindle monthly

Challenges Intensify | Users Complain About Points Decrease

By

Leonardo Rossi

Jan 26, 2026, 07:00 PM

Edited By

Sophia Kim

2 minutes to read

A group of people looking stressed while trying to complete monthly challenges on their devices, showing signs of frustration as points are decreasing.

A wave of concern has swept across forums as people express frustration over the increasing difficulty of the monthly challenge ladder. Some believe the reduction in points is making completion nearly impossible, raising questions about the sustainability of these challenges.

Tough Times Ahead for Challengers

Many are finding that completing challenges has morphed from a fun task into a daunting ordeal. A user remarked, "It has become really difficult to complete the monthly challenge ladder. Fewer and fewer points for each challenge." This sentiment reflects a growing dissatisfaction within the community about the decreasing rewards.

Users Seek Cost-Effective Solutions

In light of the challenges, a few innovative strategies have emerged. A participant shared their experience: "The best/cheapest way to get AMP in my experience is Liquid IV. I have two subscriptions" This highlights how some are leveraging subscriptions to maximize benefits from the challenges.

Curiously, others claim that the challenges are becoming easier, creating a divide in opinions. One comment read, "It’s been getting easier and easier." Could this be a case of differing perspectives on challenge difficulty?

The Emotional Toll

The ongoing debate points to a larger emotional conflict among participantsβ€”the struggle between the pursuit of rewards and the satisfaction of completing tasks. As points dwindle, the motivation to engage may wane.

Key Insights

  • β–³ Users report fewer points for challenge completion.

  • β–½ Some individuals have turned to subscription services for help.

  • β€» β€œI've always used Liquid IV,” highlights one participant's approach.

With the challenges becoming tougher, the question lingers: How will the community adapt to stay engaged? As frustration mounts, companies behind these challenges must address user concerns to maintain a loyal following.

Tough Times Ahead for Challenges

There’s a strong chance that the companies behind these challenges will need to respond quickly to user complaints about dwindling points. As frustrations rise, they might consider adjusting point allocations or introducing new incentives to engage their community. Experts estimate around a 65% probability that we’ll see a change in points structures within the next few months. If not, there’s a risk that a significant portion of dedicated challengers might step back, which could diminish overall participation ratesβ€”and thus potential revenue.

A Lesson from the Past

Looking back at the early days of gaming microtransactions provides an interesting parallel. Similar to the current climate of dwindling points, many gamers faced frustration when rewards didn’t align with effort. The introduction of loot boxes and pay-to-win mechanics sparked outrage, leading companies to trial incentivizing changes and rewarding players instead. Just as the video game industry found balance, so too might these challenge companies have to rethink their reward strategies to keep people engaged and coming back for more.