Add: the goal of marketing is to: a) create awareness for a product, b) influence how the point is viewed by consumers. The bonus draw rate is a perfect example of the second objective. Careful consumers like yourself will look at the fine print and notice that going from 0.3% draw to 1% isn’t much of an increase in a player’s chance of pulling a Carnage cover. However, a marketer would spin this as THREE TIMES THE NORMAL DRAW RATE!!!
The 1% chance is only on the single & ten pack. 42’s get just 0.5%. Why would they go and do something logical like giving their best customers the better rate, or at the very least the same rate as everybody else? That isn’t how D3 rolls.
When Prof X, Kingpin, and Hulkbuster were featured, they had a 5.5% draw rate. I spent $200-$300 each time just to get at least one of each color. I probably would have done the same for Carnage, but with 1% draw, no way.
I’m desperately trying to stay in the top 50 PvE for Carnage. I only slept for 3.5 hours a few nights this week because of this event. My only problem is that I’ve run the nodes dry to under 100-200 points each, I am not sure if I have screwed up the point refresh for the rest of the day.
I don’t think Carnage should have to be this limited. My alliance is only top 100 when the reward is an old character. We fall short otherwise, so I can’t even count on that.
Yep, my bad.. The percentage columns are in reverse order from the buy buttons. So, the bonus for the most affordable option is .2%, and .7% for the packs.
Yeah … I am not happy with myself. The prices are between 5x-10x higher than what I’m actually comfortable with. With a 5.5% draw, you should get 2.3 covers per 42 pack. So you should get about 4-5 covers from two 42 packs. But half the time, a 3rd 42 pack is needed for a missing color. You end up with about 7 covers. For Prof X and Kingpin, they were 4/1/2 and 3/1/3.
So the rest of you guys are saying that the 5.5% draw rate is coming in the next PvP event. Okay.
I’m also hoarding tokens until Carnage is listed in the Heroic list.
Truth in math. Or maybe it is just my math.
Let’s say you increase something by 100%. For example the number 3 if increased 100% you get the number 6. In my math I use the formula N +% of N = increase. Is 9 a 200% increase of 3? It is in my math. So to increase from 3 to 10 it is a 233% increase in my math.
It is not a 330% increase.