It certainly is, I wouldn’t recommend it either over making it yourself (and it was not something I mentioned).
No worries… as long as we don’t put it on pizza … it’s all good…
i got the IJN japan ship at 7,3 br after 40 creates sadly it was a ship but im still happy
#3! 🎊🥳🎉
Good Luck
#4! 😄 A coupon too. A low BR light tank that can scout though 🔭, I might have to keep it…idk yet. Anyone else have it and have any opinions about it?
All these images of vehicles are propaganda, i know when I dump millions of sl, I will walk out with nothing. I won’t let gajin sully my SL count. I’m onto you snail.
I ran those player self-reporting surveys and this is really interesting. Thanks!
It’s a great tank.
I’m not crying, you’re crying! ;_;
I’ve opened around 1000 of these now and only got a Martlet and Phong Kong T-34. I got a couple duplicate vehicles, but the 1 million SL it gives you instead for those is significantly less valuable.
Tbh these crates should let you choose which vehicle you want when you win a vehicle. They’re the only way for console players to get access to old event vehicles, it’s rather cruel of Gaijin to withhold vehicles from so many players like this. If I could trade my QN506 and multiple T-80 vehicle coupons for a Leopard C2A1, I would…
Tbh I’d rather buy these vehicles outright rather than gamble it, even means paying tens of millions of sl
Well, it’s still a free to play game so there is a business model to it, and we have to have SOME skin in the game.
But it usually takes tens of millions of SL to get a vehicle from these crates, and it’s totally random.
What’s the drop chance for the t34e? The up armoured 4.0 t34? I can’t find any percentage drop chance for it. Thanks
Lets a gooo
Your work on this forum has been very important at confirming the upper bound of the known odds. Your tracking of player reporting at 200:1 means it can be (and probably is, by at least a bit) worse odds than in your sample, but not possibly better. I always look at your surveys with interest. :)
Spent 5 mil and got a Soviet P-63…yay