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That would def suck and I def wouldn't be surprised. This is a great game with lots of potential and I feel like they're going to totally drop the ball and **** up a good thing.
On my 6k+ wins account I never drafted an epic until I won one. Legends I never drafted period.
Btw just got yet another epic at 694-318
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Keep grinding those quick games and max combine all your rares. Should be a decent line-up for season... as a side note, make it a goal to get some PF's and C's to fill the position so you aren't bleeding energy all season.Comment
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re: MyTeam Mobile Discussion
Alright folks, ultimate test of Turtle's draft pattern.
2,586 Cards
203 Boards
I cleared a board using Turtles pattern with an average of 12.73 cards,
I received:
164 Energy (approx 1 every 16 picks)
36 Rare (approx 1 every 72 picks)
3 Epics (Approx 1 for every 862 - 1,862 selections. I had a 3,000 card drought prior to noting selections)
0 Legendary (Go **** yourself, you aren't getting any... ever)
I created a spreadsheet on my computer and made a table for the location of the board clearing card. I had some variance of where I found Energy Vs. Rares and such, note that at location 22 I found only 1 rare to 15 Energy. But the point is I want to illustrate where you are more likely to find the card that will more quickly get you to the next board where you may have an Epic or Legendary.
There are some serious trends here, and I think the draft order should be revisited based off of these results. I think that realistically my average board could take as little as 8 picks, or 2/3 as many as it took me to get this many boards cleared.
Board Clearing Locations
5-----11-----11-----8-----9
3------7-----14-----9-----5
3------9------9-----9-----5
16----10-----13-----9----10
10-----4------6-----5-----6Comment
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re: MyTeam Mobile Discussion
Alright folks, ultimate test of Turtle's draft pattern.
2,586 Cards
203 Boards
I cleared a board using Turtles pattern with an average of 12.73 cards,
I received:
164 Energy (approx 1 every 16 picks)
36 Rare (approx 1 every 72 picks)
3 Epics (Approx 1 for every 862 - 1,862 selections. I had a 3,000 card drought prior to noting selections)
0 Legendary (Go **** yourself, you aren't getting any... ever)
I created a spreadsheet on my computer and made a table for the location of the board clearing card. I had some variance of where I found Energy Vs. Rares and such, note that at location 22 I found only 1 rare to 15 Energy. But the point is I want to illustrate where you are more likely to find the card that will more quickly get you to the next board where you may have an Epic or Legendary.
There are some serious trends here, and I think the draft order should be revisited based off of these results. I think that realistically my average board could take as little as 8 picks, or 2/3 as many as it took me to get this many boards cleared.
Board Clearing Locations
5-----11-----11-----8-----9
3------7-----14-----9-----5
3------9------9-----9-----5
16----10-----13-----9----10
10-----4------6-----5-----6Comment
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re: MyTeam Mobile Discussion
Board 22 clears grid 5 times more often than board 6, over a sample size of 2,500 picks.
Random, definitely an element of randomness, but not something that can be overlooked.
Odds are very slim that my boards would fill out this lopsided, particularly over a large sample. If this were truly random there would be a much more equal distribution.Comment
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Board 22 clears grid 5 times more often than board 6, over a sample size of 2,500 picks.
Random, definitely an element of randomness, but not something that can be overlooked.
Odds are very slim that my boards would fill out this lopsided, particularly over a large sample. If this were truly random there would be a much more equal distribution.
While your pick size is big compared to how many most people save up, I don't think the sample is big enough. A lot of squares are still < 10 for board clearing. I think we need a sample size where each slot has at least 100 board clearings to see if it really is random or not.
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