Every time there is a gambit event, a handful of players get flagged as cheaters. The one with the biggest target on his back is Evil Angel.
I'm going to be honest. Does he cheat? I don't know. I suspect that he doesn't, but since I don't watch him play, I refuse to accuse him of it.
The bigger question is, do I care?
No.
Let me lay a few other facts on people.
Let's just assume that EA cheated on pink boxes. Okay. He got more than his share of crap from boxes.
Do you know who opened more silver boxes for me than anyone? EA.
I'm not sure if he opened more gold boxes for me than a couple other high ranking players, but he was one of the ones that opened the most for me.
Did I benefit from that? Absolutely.
In a few days, we start the next EG event. Can I handle more than my share of guards? Sure. Phase 1 is no problem.
Phase 2 is another story. Could I possibly take down 100 SEGs solo? I'm going to go on record as saying that I probably can't. If I did, I'd have to SERIOUSLY deplete either my tiny stash of e-gacha tickets and/or puddings.
When I run into a SEG next event, who am I going to turn to? I'm going to turn to the vary types of players that were accused of cheating. The same ones that also share 50-100 SEGs each per event.
Feel free to get on a moral 'high horse and win a battle. "Yeah, I told THOSE macro using fags that they're fags." Oof! I'm sure they cried all night. I know I wept bitter tears as I was insulted. But you know what? I'm going to get WAY better rewards in the next event. SEGs drop SR Wilds and puddings even if you poke them. 300 pokes gets you 600 decent items. And it gets you in the top 500 for assists. And it gets you in the top 1000 for a limited SR card.
So win that battle. I'll happily win the war.