Not as uncommon as you might think.
Not as uncommon as you might think. i mean that's 1 out of however many champs are in the mutant skill x 1 out of however many champs are in the 5* basic x 1 out of however many champs are in the 6* basic
I mean, I opened THREE 6 star Wasp DUPES in a row so...
I mean, I opened THREE 6 star Wasp DUPES in a row so... The odds against three in a row are on the order of 20000 to one against (it depends on when you open, how many champs are in the crystal at that moment, etc). But I think people assume that means only one in 20000 players will see this. That assumes everyone only opens three crystals.Let's say someone opens twenty crystals. What are the odds of seeing three in a row of a particular champion? Let's assume here for simplicity purposes that there are 150 different champions in the crystal on every opening. In that case the odds of getting exactly three of the same champion and having them be all in a row is (1/150)^2 * 17 ~= 1/1324. That's because the odds of pulling three of the same champion is (1/150)^2 and there's seventeen ways for three to happen in a row out of a sequence of ten (start at one, start at two ... start at seventeen).So the odds are 20,000 to one against, but assuming everyone opens at least twenty crystals about one out of every 1300 people will see this. And as the number of crystals opened increases, the odds of seeing this go up, and the more people will see it. One out of 20,000 is a rare event. One out of 1300 is an uncommon event. Pulling three in a row is probably something that happens more frequently than one out of a hundred, which means one out of every three alliances probably has someone who has seen this.
I mean, I opened THREE 6 star Wasp DUPES in a row so... The odds against three in a row are on the order of 20000 to one against (it depends on when you open, how many champs are in the crystal at that moment, etc). But I think people assume that means only one in 20000 players will see this. That assumes everyone only opens three crystals.Let's say someone opens twenty crystals. What are the odds of seeing three in a row of a particular champion? Let's assume here for simplicity purposes that there are 150 different champions in the crystal on every opening. In that case the odds of getting exactly three of the same champion and having them be all in a row is (1/150)^2 * 17 ~= 1/1324. That's because the odds of pulling three of the same champion is (1/150)^2 and there's seventeen ways for three to happen in a row out of a sequence of ten (start at one, start at two ... start at seventeen).So the odds are 20,000 to one against, but assuming everyone opens at least twenty crystals about one out of every 1300 people will see this. And as the number of crystals opened increases, the odds of seeing this go up, and the more people will see it. One out of 20,000 is a rare event. One out of 1300 is an uncommon event. Pulling three in a row is probably something that happens more frequently than one out of a hundred, which means one out of every three alliances probably has someone who has seen this. I don't understand half of what you wrote but considering it's pretty long I will believe you .
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