Did the units drop rate of arena crystals go down. Not getting units now as I used to get before from. Feel lije the drop rate decreased from last week.
Did the units drop rate of arena crystals go down. Not getting units now as I used to get before from. Feel lije the drop rate decreased from last week.
No one opens enough arena crystals to be able to observe a change in drop rate from week to week. That's just random variability happening.
Did the units drop rate of arena crystals go down. Not getting units now as I used to get before from. Feel lije the drop rate decreased from last week.
Yes.. the drop rates of units from Arena Crystals usually decrease a little before July 4th and Cyber Monday..
I have not seen such an effect in any past year. I don't have hard data from past years saved, but here's my unit drops from batches of 100 Uncollected arena crystals during 2020:
If anything, I got more units in the period just before July 4 and now approaching Cyber weekend. But I'm pretty sure that's random variation as well.
(why four batches on August 30? That was during gold boost week and I wanted to get a lot of data during that boost to see if gold drops changed substantially, as some conspiracy theories suggest they do. Result: not really.)
Save up for the thronebreaker arena crystals when they release
There are no Cavalier arena crystals, and Uncollected are really the same as regular as far as cost/drop rate for units. Why would there be throne breaker arena crystals?
Save up for the thronebreaker arena crystals when they release
There are no Cavalier arena crystals, and Uncollected are really the same as regular as far as cost/drop rate for units. Why would there be throne breaker arena crystals?
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If anything, I got more units in the period just before July 4 and now approaching Cyber weekend. But I'm pretty sure that's random variation as well.
(why four batches on August 30? That was during gold boost week and I wanted to get a lot of data during that boost to see if gold drops changed substantially, as some conspiracy theories suggest they do. Result: not really.)