Energy Blade RNG
Is anyone aware of how the "Have a chance to earn an Energy Blade every 5 minutes" works. Let me rephrase my question. Does the game select random person actively playing earn an energy blade every 5 minutes or does it give everyone the chance to earn an energy blade out of a set earning percentage every 5 minutes that they're online?
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@Bananimal (@MintyDewdrops)
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The latter. Every 5 minutes from when you join a server, you roll for a chance to get the mythic. Odds are extremely low, possibly 1/1,000,000 without premium
You can see the timer in the afk rewards tab
Oh wow. 1/1,000,000 is crazy. But tysm
Np
I have like over 70 daily spins since I started afking for the mythic, which is about 420+ hours.
It is not worth it. The daily spins are nice, im about to get a legendary spin in less than an hour
But it isnt worth your time or your PC’s health. Just grind to get your score and money up to buy the mythic once its available that way
Ah okie. Tysm
No problem
we do not know the chance but it is really low
Rlly?
Do u have an estimate of how low?
prolly like
a 0.00002% chance
if the credits case is 0.002%, and is 1/50,000, and the robux case is 20 times more likely than the credits case, then its not an unreasonable assumption to think that the credits case is 20 times more likely than the afk method
so 1/50,000 x 20 is 1/1,000,000, but with premium its 1/500,000
Still is not worth it at all
You're better off just waiting for the mythic to be obtainable via credits
dont give out numbers like you know what you are talking about
we dont know is the answer
I have said multiple times that its probably not right
But guess work is all we have to go off of to give people realistic expecations
and on top of that, there is a screenshot of the rates for the credits case before they removed the option to see the rates
and it said 0.002%, and while that can be subject to change since that screenshot its all we got as concrete evidence
they never removed that
they never removed the ability to see the chances on the energy cases?
Are you sure?