So, this is part question, part comment:
For starters - I think this is a step in the right direction. As someone who has played for around a decade at least, and has never rolled a Major...it's a welcome change of pace.
Now, for the question/concerned comment:
Because I had such terrible luck, at a certain point, I basically stopped sacrificing characters, consistently. I resigned myself to the fact that the odds of getting a Major were terrible, so instead, I just kept my characters alive. I might shelve them for a time, but I'd come back to them; basically rotate, to keep from getting bored.
But from what I understand correctly, those various non-reward characters, when rolled, are worth at most 30,000 points, and that's if I basically roll a 100? Because when I log on, it says there are 0 AP assigned to those characters, even though I've spent hundreds, maybe even 1,000+ hours on some of them.
Which means that even though I've spent many years on these characters, with countless adventures and RP...they appear to be worth far less than if I had simply been sacrificing them for rewards the whole time, and just stacking up banked Normals, which would now be all worth 100k in immediately available AP.
Basically, the "conversion process," best I can tell, has penalized people who actually played long term characters, even at the expense of their chance of winning a greater, and rewarded people who were just stockpiling rewards in their bank.
So while I think the system itself is great going forward, unless I'm not understanding the mechanic properly, this seems like anyone who simply "shelved" characters instead of actually killing them, has just lost a massive amount of AP value.
And even if that value is somehow translated into the "legacy AP," it's still locked up, and unavailable. It's still penalizing someone for keeping a character going, instead of just making a new one/rolling every 3 months.
But like I said - if I'm missing something, please, someone set me straight. I would be happy to be mistaken on this!