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On 2017-01-20 06:31:12Show this Author Only
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  • DigBickJamal On 2017-01-20 06:25:25
  • You can pretty much figure out the % chances yourself not the exact number but based on the number of posts about people spending x amount and getting nothing and looking at your server to see how many are pulled and how much they spend I can tell you its quite low you don't need a % to tell you the chances are quite low you should never spend on a wheel/ect that only gives you a chance at getting a ninja you should go for events where you can buy them straight up. These Ninja in lucky star wheel are just a bonus you can get for going for the actual rewards. Kazakage Gaara is pretty good has immobile can hit pretty hard too but found hes pretty squishy when people use him as a tank WB asuma only useful for ninetails Sage Naruto you could go for but chances are your gonna be pretty disappointed if you get Kyuubi Naruto when going for him as you cant use both cave keys are good to go for but have a cap at 10 stam pots and coins...just no so there is really nothing to even go for with the wheel just * to treasure of the sage and go for power with the discounts.
Well yes now i know, but as a newer player i didn't. If i didn't feel utterly scammed, like many have, i might be persuaded to spend more in the future, as of right now, the likelihood is very low. There's better ways of asking for your customers support than lying by omission. It's not to hard to understand the basic logic of a prize wheel, if there are 10 prizes, you have a 10% chance of getting each prize, not some ommitted fixed 3.2% chance i was suppose to have known and calculated on my own, give me a break. This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:34 This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:35
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On 2017-01-20 06:33:12Show this Author Only
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  • Kaigen On 2017-01-20 06:26:14
  • I got burned spending just under $300 dollars trying to chase a ninja I wanted on one of these wheels in the past, so it could be worse man. Take it as a learning experience. Personally, I'd love if they just had a little disclaimer saying that the wheel size portions are not representative of odds - or that all prizes have different odds. Something to warn new guys about this.

    Just relax man, maybe take a break from the game for a day or so - it helps. I can assure you there are no US laws against any sort of gacha system in online games. China seems to be instituting them, which might affect the CN version, so data could possibly be extrapolated in the future from that. however I guarantee the US version of the game can easily alter the odds so it would skew any real data-gathering from that. Besides, even if the CN law comes into effect, the companies can do what the japanese did in 2012 to get around having to publish numbers.

    But seriously, do what I did, take a break from the game for a day or two and treat it as a lesson. "Fool me once" and all that.
That's all i'm saying, a disclaimer would have been helpful.
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On 2017-01-20 06:42:23Show this Author Only
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  • Daiske Adolf On 2017-01-20 05:57:54
  • If you're solely spending just something that is RNG based and all..you're an idiot and deserve what you got, its as simple as that.
Yeah, very edgy kiddo. I didn't just spend on that, but like many i assumed the prize wheel worked like a prize wheel, my gosh what a mistake. The prize wheel is actually a computer with an omitted fixed percentage that is not disclosed, you find out after you spent the money, it's a cash grab. Im just saying it's a bad business model, not arguing how smart it was. it's like saying that if you walk down a dark street you deserve to get robbed, you should know better, okay... does that make robbing right? While you're trying to be an edgelord i'm trying to convince them to add a disclaimer and save other people the trouble of gettign scammed. This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:44 This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:50 This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:51 This post was last edited by Stratofort at 2017-1-20 06:51
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On 2017-01-20 07:32:10Show this Author Only
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Hello!

While I disagree the prize wheels being rigged (because I have seen quite a number of people getting him), I will see what I can do and feedback to the devs. Meanwhile, I'm closing this thread because this thread is getting out of hand.
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