Last event, I hit the 50 gem tally, and went to do a 10+1.
I had just recently noticed (since I normally click to skip the animation) the little detail that the flower pot changes color based upon the rarity of the girls in your upcoming draw. So, as I clicked on the "Draw!" button, I watched it poof from bronze, to silver, to gold. "Oh, that's nice," I thought. "At least I got something 5-star. I wonder what the flower pot looks like for 6-star; a rainbow pot must look hideo-"
And then the pot poofed again. And it was, indeed, an obnoxiously hideous rainbow flower pot. I think my brain froze for a moment, just out of sheer disbelief. Seeds go up, seeds go down, brain starts functioning again, wait was that what I just thought it wa-
...Oh. Hello there, Mistletoe.
(I'd post an image but apparently I can't as unregistered and I'm lazy.)
And I must say, though I was not quite a fan of Mistletoe when I first saw her design... I think she's growing on me. Her battle skill being kind of hilarious helps, too.
What. That is NOT decent.
I have yet to have that kind of pull (rainbow + several golds), let alone a rainbow. Never had one yet.
i got both mei and sakura in my second 10+1 draw and christmas rose from one of the tickets from the x-overd cross event.
Wtf is that super dupe roll?
I don't know if the most impressive is getting two 6* on the same 11 draw or getting a new 6* and a dupe.
Anyway, congrats for it. Enjoy you're first(s) 6*.
Last edited by Bloodsport Bloom; 04-15-2017 at 02:08 AM.
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What math? A dupe Gold within the same draw? If we assume you get exactly two Golds in your 10+1, then the chance of getting two Golds first of all is something like this:
There are 55 combinations of two Gold, and nine non-Gold in an 11 draw (position 1 and 2, 1 and 3, 1 and 4 etc, then position 2 and 3, 2 and 4 etc).
The chance of getting two Gold and nine-none Gold is 6.5%^2 x 93.5%^9 x 55.
The chance of your two Golds being a dupe of each other = 1/n where n = number of different Golds. So if there are 30 Gacha golds, it is 1/30. You multiply that by the previous bit.
That is just the odds of getting exactly one pair of dupe Golds in a 10+1 draw, without factoring in getting the Rainbow in your 9 non Gold which gets even more complicated!
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