5-Star Unified Crystals

OctoberstackOctoberstack Member Posts: 872 ★★★★
Sorry if this has already been asked before. The 5-Star Unified Crystal’s description reads that it has a “chance to award a 5-Star version of the following champs” - does that mean that there are other x-Star champs you can pull, and if so, what are the overall odds broken down by tier?

Would love to get any input on this, whether from a mod or fellow forum member. Thanks!

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  • Eb0ny-O-M4wEb0ny-O-M4w Member Posts: 14,025 ★★★★★
    Is "one of the following champion".
    Youcan only get one champion from that list
  • Bear3Bear3 Member Posts: 996 ★★★
    He means what are the odds of NOT getting a 5* vs getting a 3/4*.

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  • Lvernon15Lvernon15 Member Posts: 11,598 ★★★★★
    It’s only a 5 star if only the champions on the list
  • diegobdias84diegobdias84 Member Posts: 101

    Sorry if this has already been asked before. The 5-Star Unified Crystal’s description reads that it has a “chance to award a 5-Star version of the following champs”



    Does that mean that there are other x-Star champs you can pull, and if so, what are the overall odds broken down by tier?




    Yep, someone should clarify it

    Is that a 100% chance to award a 5* of the following champs or there's a chance to award another thing?
  • diegobdias84diegobdias84 Member Posts: 101
    Lvernon15 said:

    It’s only a 5 star if only the champions on the list

    So a guaranteed 5* right?
  • LormifLormif Member Posts: 7,369 ★★★★★
    It is a 5* champ from that pool
  • Bear3Bear3 Member Posts: 996 ★★★
    What does the phrasing “a chance to award” refer to? As in you have a chance to get ANY one of the following? Bad phrasing if that’s the case. Better would be “100% chance to get one of the following 5* champs” if that’s what was meant.

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  • The_WatcherThe_Watcher Member Posts: 148
    edited September 2019
    A chance to award a 5* version of any one of the following x,y,z champions. Chance is of getting any one of those champions (as a 5* version).
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