Quote Originally Posted by YanDere View Post
Are you even reading? I'm seriously doubting that now.
I didn't say you get a higher chance per fate, I said you get a higher overall drop chance. By trying twice a 3% drop, you have a 4.5% overall success rate, because it's [3x(75/50)]%
Are you just trying to find something wrong in what I say to justify that you are just poor unlucky victims of the unforgiving RNG gods?
Grow up, please.


You shouldn't have skipped elementary school.
I don't know what to begin with, your comment is just SOOOOO senseless, useless, and it just confirms you are just trying to justify yourself.
Your specific rolls don't matter as they are influenced by random numbers (are you sure you are the one who knows how RNG works?), but analyzing ALL the possible rolls gives you how many overall chances you have.
1 FATE = 50% (3%)
- Yes v 1 atma dropped
- No x no atma dropped
2 FATEs = 75% (4.5%)
- Yes/Yes v 2 atmas dropped
- Yes/No v 1 atma dropped
- No/Yes v 1 atma dropped
- No/No x no atma dropped
3 FATEs = 87.5% (5.25%)
- Yes/Yes/Yes v 3 atmas dropped
- Yes/Yes/No v 2 atmas dropped
- Yes/No/Yes v 2 atmas dropped
- Yes/No/No v 1 atma dropped
- No/Yes/Yes v 2 atmas dropped
- No/Yes/No v 1 atma dropped
- No/No/Yes v 1 atma dropped
- No/No/No x no atma dropped

THIS is how RNG works. You have the same drop rate in every single FATE (3%), but you have 3% dropping 1 atma from 1 FATE, 4.5% to drop 1 atma from 2 FATEs, 5.25% to drop 1 atma from 3 FATEs. And so on. So the more FATEs you do in the same time, the more odds you have of dropping at least 1 atma.
Alright, since i was a little tired last night and misread your thread, i apologize. But the little bolded statement there has caught my attention. How exactly do you do 3 fates in the time it takes you to do 1? I sense a loophole in your argument if thats what you are trying to say. Its not always possible to get 3 fates right next to each other and complete all of them with gold every single time. and also with your theory, you are suggesting that random numbers generate over time to level out and produce the expected results. understandable but its just a theory. it is impossible to say that doing more will ever get you the results you want. i can roll a dice 500 times and never get a 1 on a 1/6 chance.