Incremental increase in event odds for some events

Started by Becquerel, March 10, 2017, 12:38:50 AM

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Becquerel

Considering this game doesn't have as big of a player base as it did in the past, is there any way for some events to have an incremental increase in success rate for every failure?
This means for events like Curse Seal, Seven Start Tattoo, Rasengan (I've never gotten this event so I don't know how it works), every time you fail the event you'd have a 1% or 0.5% better chance of getting it next time. So if you only had a 10% chance of getting the Curse Seal and fail, next time you'll go into it with an 11% chance of success. Of course, the % rate could be tweaked depending on the actual rate of success for each event (I don't know what they are) so it's still considered fair. But it feels like the chance of failure is just sometimes too low for some of the events, which may have made sense when there was a bigger playerbase. But maybe more accessibility would be appreciated now. :)
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Becquerel

Just wanting to bump this topic as well, to help people out with the RNG on this site so it would be more player-friendly :)
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Ѕhadow

I wouldn't mind this, but I doubt it would be implemented.

Also, you have already ran into the rasengan event more than a few times, I'm positive. ;P It's just hidden.
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Neji

Some events, yes.

As we have basically no real endgame or progression to kill something on here really, I'd rather stay with it.
A means to hand out "rare events" is Santa Neji every year.
I prefer that instead of a "bad RNG-safety". Thing with the events is: we don't know which ones you'd like to get. So we can either give you the event (directly) or on normal chance.
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