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ryan-kochie
@ryan-kochie

@adbjester I don’t think it is rigged. Personally I feel it is still random, just 2 possibilities and I would like clarification on which is true. I’ve done this numerous times now where I open the free chest, close out without picking a card, open it and see I’ve been awarded something. It’s easily to duplicate, 100% of the time. Not something I feel a video is necessary for.

1. It is random, but the card you get is selected when you open the chest, not when you pick a card. Picking the card is just there to give an impression of choice, when there is none. Personally I would be a bit miffed if this were true, I try to streamline my time, and the wasted time selecting and with the animations are annoying. Personally I would love an option to turn off animations, really speed things up.

2. It is random, but a default is assigned when you open the chest (0-4). So you are assigned 0, which is attached to a card, so when you quit the game you receive the reward for whichever card was assigned 0. Picking a different card would change your number and you would receive a different reward. Thus choice does exist, along with randomness.

I believe #2 is more likely, they assigned a default so people who game crashed on them don’t lose their treasure rewards, but still giving us choice. I know before you would just get a reward when opening it? So it seems possible they kept that, but then added a choice to change the default reward? So your choice still matters.

However hearing from others with 2 rare chests for DC/KPP and getting gems in both and seeing the animation tally them up makes me lean towards #1. However it could just be they happened selected the default assigned card? That is a lot harder to reproduce.

When things aren’t as they appear it does make you suspect everything, question everything. If it’s number either though it’s still random, just the question of choice.

I do agree he probably won’t say whether or not choice exists, though he will probably confirm they are random.