I dont honestly believe that packs bought with playmoney are equal to packs paid by real money or eventually arena packs. I am not the one complaining like "oh my god why dont i get any good cards QQ". I do have all cards i want for my constructive play i dont give a sh*t about this. But to the point - >
I was buying pretty much packs at the start because i was new to the game. I was getting like 4 common and 1 rare card in 90% of packs bought with playmoney. I am not sure if its better if you buy packs with money, coz i havent done that, i just saw that someone bought like 10 packs and i think his drop was much better, but that might be random, whatever. What makes me feel like its not random, everytime i finish arena 10+ wins i have in my booster like 2 epics or some golden cards and so. I dont believe its luck based on how many packs i bought with playmoney and that basically all my epics and legendaries were from arena packs (pretty high number of wins). I think Blizzard just made the statement about that "its completely random" to make people satisfied. You dont have to believe me, i will write down since now what i got from bought packs and arena packs and post it later.
No matter where your packs come from they have the same chance as all other packs. You might be getting lucky every time but somewhere there is a person that has the opposite luck as you.
They said that when you open a pack, the cards have a certain chance to upgrade to the next highest type (Rare, Epic, Legendary) and then they roll for each one after that if they get the first one.
So a common rolls to see if it is rare, then either the common doesn't become rare, or it does and it rolls again for epic and so on.
The cards also have a chance to become golden which is separate from rarity, this likely happens in the same way.
Arena also uses this system when determining the rarity of a turn of picks. Although I don't believe arena decks roll for golden. (Wouldn't that be terrible, Oh yeah I never get golden cards from packs but my arena decks are all golden =p)
I hope if you have two of a certain golden card in your standard set it will make that same card golden in your arena decks, but I doubt it.
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No matter where your packs come from they have the same chance as all other packs. You might be getting lucky every time but somewhere there is a person that has the opposite luck as you.
This is not true at all, you have the same chance a gold bought packs.
Here are some vids of me opening packs, I am not sure if I am just really lucky but I get so many golden cards.
I have another Video I am going to upload of 40 more packs soon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9ojjIwdut8&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sP2xIZMnnI&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTJk8IS8Uqw&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5_kltknLMM&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4zYFzFlPhE&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22MfhDrkrCc&feature=youtu.be
They said that when you open a pack, the cards have a certain chance to upgrade to the next highest type (Rare, Epic, Legendary) and then they roll for each one after that if they get the first one.
So a common rolls to see if it is rare, then either the common doesn't become rare, or it does and it rolls again for epic and so on.
The cards also have a chance to become golden which is separate from rarity, this likely happens in the same way.
Arena also uses this system when determining the rarity of a turn of picks. Although I don't believe arena decks roll for golden. (Wouldn't that be terrible, Oh yeah I never get golden cards from packs but my arena decks are all golden =p)
I hope if you have two of a certain golden card in your standard set it will make that same card golden in your arena decks, but I doubt it.