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I’ve noticed a crystal rolling pattern and why it’s rigged
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The champion is determined right as you start spinning, you tapping the crystal vs just letting it stop for example will not affect the result. I don't see how people could sniff out what champion they would get, if you put a crystal into the spinner then force close right away you still get a permanent reward in your account.
That last part is not true actually
https://youtu.be/5wF-ePHFdr4
What exactly were we supposed to see besides the best wallpaper Kabam has ever done?
Oh well yeah, I don't disagree.
I thought that was common knowledge.
That doesn't mean it's rigged. It just means the RNG is decided at a different point in time. Spinning still doesn't mean anything.
That's my main point. I may have been wrong about when it's generated. Fair enough. My larger point was the spin has nothing to do with what you roll. You could tap it whenever, or time it on your head. It wouldn't matter. It's just a visual effect.
We all know the reel has nothing to do with the outcome. OP is saying that the reel does put 5*s next to the outcome to make you think you just missed. Don't know if it is true or not, but entirely possible.
So many words, so few correct or in the right order.
This is it chief.
Wow, my mistake then I've seen it touted often in the community that it was predetermined when put in the spinner. I think a mod said something along those lines in another thread complaining about their game crashing as they were about to land on a champion shown in the reel but they obtained a different champion. I see now its the popping animation near the end of the spin cycle where the champion is determined or tap, apologies. I didn't intend to spread misinformation
I think the most common reference is when someone crashes during an opening, and they think they lost it. The suggestion is usually to check their Inventory or Roster.
2) What qualifies you to say such things? I’m asking because you apear to not watch openings as it’s obvious.
3) Do a survey of crystal openings. It’s not made up, 4 and 5 stars are grossly overrepresented as near misses.
I'll agree that 4/5*s are near misses more often, but that's simply to get the ignorant to buy more crystals. Once you realize it's meaningless, the point becomes moot.
1.really hope you're kidding
2.proof?
1. Educated opinion.
2. Confirmation Bias Openings.
3. They aren't near misses at all. They're a bunch of potential outcomes that adittedly have no connection to the actual outcome, and are not a representation of the actual rates. This has been covered before.
There is no question that better options are over-represented in the reel. Open a max sig crystal. You will see multiple 5* Immortal Iron Fists, multiple awakening gems, etc., and then it will land on crystal shards. Open a FGM crystal. You will see lots of 5*s and the featured champ and it will land on a 3* with a 5* on either side. It doesn't bother me, and I don't really care, but what reason do you have to assume that they aren't trying to encourage crystal buying with the reel... Why wouldn't they? Pretty standard practice honestly.
I don't consider it over-represented because it's not meant to be a reflection of the actual drop rates. Numerically, you wouldn't have enough time to display the rates in the small amount of time the spin occurs. Do I believe they include it? Sure. Same as the Top Prize picture. Who would open them if they never saw one in it? There are a range of all outcomes in the spin. Not just Top Prizes. People don't even register the other outcomes.
The OP is saying they rigged the spin to land close to Top Prizes. That I don't agree with.
I don't consider YouTube openings proof of a conspiracy.