I don't know how they choose what comes in a pack specifically but here's something I surmise from my experience with spectre packs.
So when you start a new account there are gun rares (not the actual number of rares):
A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, F1
There are N7 gun rares:
N7A1, N7B1
And there are character cards:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
So the full set of all possibilities is:
A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, F1, N7A1, N7B1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Whenever you get a weapon to 10 (or X from now on) it is removed from the list of all possibilities. Lets say you got A10 your new set is:
B1, C1, D1, E1, F1, N7A1, N7B1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
This means that as you get rares to X the probablility of getting any specific weapon you want goes up. There are two factors thwarting this:
1) I believe (and could be wrong) that N7 weapons are significantly more rare than regular rares. Most likely this is because the type of weapon slot in a pack (common, uncommon, rare, n7) is rolled for seperately before a specific weapon roll is made. If that is the case you are NEVER MORE LIKELY to get an N7 rare you want unless you get another N7 rare to X. It is possible that a single roll is used to determine which weapon you recieve with N7s at a lower possibility (smaller range on the roll) than regular rares. If this is the case (I doubt it) the chance of getting an N7 goes up with every weapon you get to X.
2) Character cards are never removed from the set no matter how many you get or how much experience you have. As you collect X weapons you will therefore get more and more character cards from each pack. If you ever get all X weapons then you will only recieve character cards from that point on.
Some Basic Probability On Spectre Packs
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mywaywardson20232018
, avril 07 2012 04:31
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Posté 07 avril 2012 - 04:31





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