The Dragon Box

So you click on boxes and in bottom right corner you have option consume several.

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70, I believe…

Wow
I bought 35 for now and I only got a “Rare” decoration

I’ve already sold it and bought me the Comet Iron Duke. I have a lucky day today, so I’m expecting some catastrophy tomorrow… :D

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nice

Bought only one and got TIS-MA aircraft ^^"

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You jammy pirck - gone and ruined the odds for all the rest of us!! :p

Congrats!

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Crying? Who’s crying? (Maybe this is an English as a second language issue?) I bought 3 boxes just to see. So, 180K SL… that’s hardly “all” my SL. Must be another ESL issue? Anyhow, thanks for your input.

yeah English is not my main language sorry , crying wasn’t the good word to use here probably.
but you said “Thanks, Gaijin. That was super awesome of you.” even if it’s not their fault (for once lol)

Holy jesus how???

25 Boxes, no hits. But then that was just the odds, ain’t it. Congrats to those who gamble and win.

Well, probably thanks to this small boy and some decorations i have free 1 year premiun in October.

It’s not impossible, it merely requires making it illegal to be able to spend real money on a random reward.

That is incorrect, because while the loot boxes can only be bought with silver, you can buy gold with real money and exchange that gold for silver. This system exists to clear the legal requirement of not having real money traded directly for gambling and if you ask me, it should also be illegal to do this. It shouldn’t be possible to exchange real money for a random reward, no matter how many steps there are to obfuscate it.

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Why did you replace my quote with your own reply? And where did I take your comment out of context?

He said this system was gambling, which it is. You said warbonds are more of a gamble, which is false because warbonds are not gambling. I’m not saying warbonds are necessarily easier or harder, I am saying they are not gambling, which the loot boxes are.

The “no gamble” part was referring to the warbond shop. It seems you are the one who didn’t bother reading my comment at all.

So… It doesn’t remove this? The snowmen and these dragon boxes are SL, a free currency.

Having a random reward has no consequence when there isn’t a price to pay.

You yourself just said that the loot boxes are bought with SL. How is that a paid gamble? You can get SL from the warbond shop, you can get 3k for flying around for 5 minutes with 0 points.

The system exists to have a randomized reward for a free entry.

Then don’t exchange real world money for an in-gam free currency? What is wrong with you?

I didn’t, those are your exact words.

Yes, no-cost gambling. Issue?

But SL is? Make up your mind.

Both are free currencies and give you rewards with said free currency. Where is the discrepancy?

biggest problem with this argument (even though i agree with you in general) is that SL CAN be bought with real money, so people with a gambling addiction could get hooked and start paying real money to continue when the free SL runs out.

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That’s their problem NOT the game.

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If there is a free and a paid version of the same thing, with the free version being unimaginably easier to get through lower amounts, its clear what the crate is.

A free currency that can be obtained with real money. If you couldn’t get silver using gold, you would have a point, as it stands your argument falls flat.

Although I would say even then the rewards being so difficult to get still makes it an undesirable system.

I literally said you can exchange gold for silver. Read what I actually posted.

No, the system exists to clear the legal requirement of not having real money traded directly for gambling. Refer to what I said before about buying silver using gold.

I don’t, I’m saying it shouldn’t be allowed because it’s predatory.

What is wrong with you? You are the one being oddly aggressive against me for pointing out the obvious while you defend a corporation and their practices.

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