Well think about it, would you buy 10 scrolls for 1250 coup/ingots? Probably not. Would you buy 10 scrolls for 400 coupons/ingots? Yes. Most likely.
"If you're spending you're spending cause you really want a certain ninja or to up your bp most likely" Don't we all want like 90% of the ninjas anyways? :V And that deal I mentioned above, it doesn't really ensure you get a ninja, but it's an event deal which makes people buy. Why? Because it's a really really good event deal and sort of makes you reconsider that "huh, I should probably buy even if I wasn't planning, that's a * fine deal." This is what makes people stay longer in hopes of getting these events every now and then. Even a wheel that has rewards like, 50 coupons, Ningendo pain 80 frags, seal scroll x1, summong scroll x2, lvl 3 mag x1 and so on
All these deals are very tempting for 20 ingots (that seems to be the theme, for spenders that's fine), but do they lose revenue when they do this? Nope, they gain because people spend towards them, someone might even do 50 rolls. Someone might do 100 rolls. That's a lot of ingots. Would you spend on the current wheel? Probably not unless you really really really want animal path pain. And if someone tops of and gets all the content you can get in the game? Updates. New ninjas get introduced. Susano Itachi for instance, 2000/8000/Whatever$* to get him, like 3 already got him. *Don't know the amount, but still, it's a lot. Why? Basically because he is new, fresh and really cool. They could have spent it on power or waited for events, but they spent it because it was a really cool new update. So there isn't really an issue of running out of content really. This post was last edited by Zerual at 2016-12-23 06:24 This post was last edited by Zerual at 2016-12-23 06:27