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7 years ago
"Jarvind;c-1743954" wrote:"mlb1399;c-1743908" wrote:"Jarvind;c-1743902" wrote:"BrtStlnd;c-1743900" wrote:"christopher152003;c-1743882" wrote:"BrtStlnd;c-1743859" wrote:"Jarvind;c-1743805" wrote:
Luck.
It’s not luck. I spent hundreds of millions of credits and ship currency on mods that didn’t level speed and got a couple dozen gems in the group.
You have to throw resources at it until the percentages work out in your favor.
Which is what luck is.
Luck is getting a 25 speed secondary on your 1st, 5th or 10th mod. Not on your 500th purchase of a 3.91m credit mod from the store.
I’m saying the answer to the original question is to invest tons of resources into mod farming.
I mean you're not wrong, I was just saying luck is the ultimate deciding factor. You can't win the lottery if you don't buy a ticket, of course, but even if you buy a million tickets you can still lose.
Case in point, I've been pretty steadily farming and slicing mods for 6 months and I still have yet to acquire a single mod with over 20 speed. I think my highest is an 18.
It sthe law of large numbers. While you’ve spent some resources on mods maybe not to the extent of the ohher poster and definitely me.
Dude, I've seen you reply to a bunch of threads now and it seems like your main reason for posting is to flex. Yeah, we all get it, you have a nice roster. Well done.
Once again, I'm not saying that buying and slicing more mods doesn't improve your chances of getting better ones; obviously that is true. All I'm saying is that ultimately it comes down to luck, or probability, or whatever you want to call it, because no matter how many you buy or slice, there's always a chance that you won't roll speed.
My point wasn’t to flex. It’s that probabilities are probabilities. In order for those numbers to play out, you have to use the law of large numbers. My point is that I literally had to spend my way there. People always think I’m lucky with mods but they dont see the credit card bill.