no. neither. this is a numbers game. not only do they open the most crystals, but a few spend a lot of money also. the more crystals you open the more chances you get at having a very good roster.
Actually I think many of them (the ones that are not livestreaming their crystal openings) spend more than we know and make a point of posting their good openjngs and not their bad ones.
Sure there are youtubers like seatin that have had some insane luck but just look at yeetos or rich the man or anonymous2k. These youtubers have had absolutely bottom of the barrel luck and even seatin's free to play account has had pretty mediocre luck and that is all that it is, luck and rng
For those youtubers, it has nothing to do with luck. They post those videos to make money, and as with any business practice you have to spend money to make money. Those guys spend ridiculous amounts of money so that us simpletons will go watch their youtube videos. lol. It's all a numbers game.
"some of the good luck is odd but a number of the YouTubers have really bad luck too."
"All the good luck must have a cause and all the bad luck must have a cause and all the mediocre results must be when that cause chose not to act" is essentially how religions get started.
Yes - it statistically improbable for them to get such good 5* pulls from featured crystals
You don't think Kabam would improve drop rates artificially for some YouTubers in an effort to make crystal purchasing appear more attractive to average player do you? I can't imagine that the good, honest and player oriented folks at Kabam would ever do something like that.
We do not adjust the Drop Rates of individual accounts, regardless of whether they are YouTubers or not. It's easy to see the great pulls of some people, and forget all of the champs they received that they were not hoping for. They have the same chances as everybody else!
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Then it's all RNG.
"All the good luck must have a cause and all the bad luck must have a cause and all the mediocre results must be when that cause chose not to act" is essentially how religions get started.