Seems faker than santa clause... yeah maybe i'll shall do something like this, oh wait i now remember, i've already done one of these but with 24k card packs, i remember ,cuz i all bought them myself during that night i was home alone... just hit me up with a whisper to get that report... srsly get a grip man...
Did you even bother to read the report? If not, next time be quiet so you don't look stupid.
The data definitely seems accurate, but i swear when i take long breaks from Hearthstone my unpacks are a lot better. After my last break i got either a legendary or epic from 5 packs in a row. When i play regularly there is usually nothing of note.
I actually think this data is way off (I assume the data was gathered from multiple users not account based - like most people use)
I'm saying this because I noticed a big change on my golden card drop rate recently - i get gold cards every 2 packs or so including gold legendaries from time to time (not very often), I assume that blizzard's pack generation system is smarter then fixed percentage drop rate - it looks at data per user and changes the drop rates dynamically (if user is spender/if user is a big spender/already has all the cards).
At the beginning of the game they actually give out more Legendaries (to awaken interest in high power cards/learn rarities)
At the beginning of you spending career - You spend, you get stuff
When you have all the cards (At this point to make money off packs, the end game becomes golden cards - for those who love to show off and collect everything/get all achievements)
A certain monetary threshold from that point you might as well be showered in golden rewards (endorphine rush) as you spend - it doesn't really matter what they give out as the game is not a TCG you cant affect the cards market values.
I want to know the probability of opening Illidan Stormrage, Tinkmaster Overspark and two Nat Pagles out of 32 packs. That's a whole lot of useless legendaries right thurr. At least I turned them all into a TBK.
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I looked at this card originally and I thought, you know, it's a card, and you play this card. The card will be that card that you play so you're playing a card. So, it is one thing to play a card. If you're opponent doesn't really have any cards, the card will screw up the card pretty hard, and that means it's a pretty good card.
I once pulled a Golden Onyxia and a Golden Gorehowl from the same pack with some other rare (that didn't seem important to me at the time) as well. ( I DE'd the Golden Onyxia for a Leeroy, and still have the Gold Gorehowl.) Can someone calculate what percentage chance that was? I'm thinking that will never happen again. (on a happy note, I let my Four Year Old, click those cards open for me...she was so happy about how excited I got.)
My seven-year-old actually plays with me frequently. He has learned my card pack opening ritual, which starts in the top-right, and then bottom-left, top, bottom-right and top-left. At first, we just hover over the cards, then we click on the common ones first, then increase in rarity. It is fun to watch him open his own packs on the iPad the same way. He got his first legendary (probably about 25 packs in) and it was Malygos. On a side note, he is already level 18 this season and is currently on a win streak lol. It's amazing how even a seven-year-old can grasp the concepts of the game and do well in the higher ranks.
My seven-year-old actually plays with me frequently. He has learned my card pack opening ritual, which starts in the top-right, and then bottom-left, top, bottom-right and top-left. At first, we just hover over the cards, then we click on the common ones first, then increase in rarity. It is fun to watch him open his own packs on the iPad the same way. He got his first legendary (probably about 25 packs in) and it was Malygos. On a side note, he is already level 18 this season and is currently on a win streak lol. It's amazing how even a seven-year-old can grasp the concepts of the game and do well in the higher ranks.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FHshgMwxvXUVt05FWfZpjaQmlKISCYIUsPxB_V4mW5U/edit?usp=sharing
Did you even bother to read the report? If not, next time be quiet so you don't look stupid.
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The data definitely seems accurate, but i swear when i take long breaks from Hearthstone my unpacks are a lot better. After my last break i got either a legendary or epic from 5 packs in a row. When i play regularly there is usually nothing of note.
Not 1% chance of getting a legendary in a pack. 1% chance of any card being legendary. So, you should get one legendary per 20 packs.
I actually think this data is way off (I assume the data was gathered from multiple users not account based - like most people use)
I'm saying this because I noticed a big change on my golden card drop rate recently - i get gold cards every 2 packs or so including gold legendaries from time to time (not very often), I assume that blizzard's pack generation system is smarter then fixed percentage drop rate - it looks at data per user and changes the drop rates dynamically (if user is spender/if user is a big spender/already has all the cards).
At the beginning of the game they actually give out more Legendaries (to awaken interest in high power cards/learn rarities)
At the beginning of you spending career - You spend, you get stuff
When you have all the cards (At this point to make money off packs, the end game becomes golden cards - for those who love to show off and collect everything/get all achievements)
A certain monetary threshold from that point you might as well be showered in golden rewards (endorphine rush) as you spend - it doesn't really matter what they give out as the game is not a TCG you cant affect the cards market values.
is anyone else suprised that gold commons are 3 times as rare as epics and that gold epics are 3 times as rare as legendaries
60 % of the time I'm winning 100% of the time
I want to know the probability of opening Illidan Stormrage, Tinkmaster Overspark and two Nat Pagles out of 32 packs. That's a whole lot of useless legendaries right thurr. At least I turned them all into a TBK.
What's up, its Nez! On our channel, you'll find gaming editorials, let's plays, and a weirdo that's genuinely passionate about video games.
https://www.youtube.com/c/Nezeru
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I looked at this card originally and I thought, you know, it's a card, and you play this card. The card will be that card that you play so you're playing a card. So, it is one thing to play a card. If you're opponent doesn't really have any cards, the card will screw up the card pretty hard, and that means it's a pretty good card.
My seven-year-old actually plays with me frequently. He has learned my card pack opening ritual, which starts in the top-right, and then bottom-left, top, bottom-right and top-left. At first, we just hover over the cards, then we click on the common ones first, then increase in rarity. It is fun to watch him open his own packs on the iPad the same way. He got his first legendary (probably about 25 packs in) and it was Malygos. On a side note, he is already level 18 this season and is currently on a win streak lol. It's amazing how even a seven-year-old can grasp the concepts of the game and do well in the higher ranks.
Best of luck to him :)
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