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Summoners War, unprecedented probability manipulation allegations? "This account is abnormalThis video delves into suspicions surrounding abnormal summon rates for a Summoners War account. Despite numerous scrolls, obtaining new monsters is difficult, or conversely, unexpected luck strikes, leading to results that deviate from normal probabilities and pique viewers' curiosity.
Summoners War, unprecedented probability manipulation allegations? "This account is abnormal
1. 🎮 The Start of a "Cursed Account": Drowning in Low Rates
· The video begins with a special Summoners War account referred to as a "cursed account."
· The user expresses frustration due to low rates, having obtained only one normal-grade monster per 100 summons in previous sessions.
· For this summon session, they have prepared legendary scrolls of various elements, dozens of dark/light scrolls, and 800 mystical scrolls. Based on normal probabilities, acquiring over 10 five-star monsters is expected.
00:00 - 00:33
1. 🎮 The Start of a "Cursed Account": Drowning in Low Rates
· The video begins with a special Summoners War account referred to as a "cursed account."
· The user expresses frustration due to low rates, having obtained only one normal-grade monster per 100 summons in previous sessions.
· For this summon session, they have prepared legendary scrolls of various elements, dozens of dark/light scrolls, and 800 mystical scrolls. Based on normal probabilities, acquiring over 10 five-star monsters is expected.
00:35 - 01:26
2. 🤯 "Does This Make Sense?" 2 New Monsters in 20 Summons!
· Contrary to expectations, an astonishing result occurs: 2 new monsters are obtained within just 20 summons.
· Even though the account possesses almost all monsters, this rate is significantly higher than the average probability of obtaining one 5-star monster every 10 summons.
· The presenter expresses bewilderment at these abnormal results and raises suspicions of rate manipulation.
01:28 - 02:08
3. 🤔 Probability Controversy Intensifies: 3 Five-Star Monsters in 40 Summons?
· Subsequently, obtaining 3 five-star monsters in 40 summons further fuels the probability controversy.
· This figure falls outside the normal probability range, with the presenter amplifying suspicions by stating, "This account is abnormal."
· They attempt to analyze this phenomenon, raising conspiracy theories alongside other YouTubers.
02:11 - 02:36
4. ⚖️ "Back to Normal?" Returning to Average Rates After 105 Summons
· After proceeding with 105 summons, the account's rates appear to have returned to the normal range.
· The presenter suggests that the previous abnormal rates might have been a temporary phenomenon, explaining that obtaining 3 five-star monsters in 40 summons was actually a result closer to the average probability.
· However, they still harbor doubts due to the previous experience of obtaining high rates.
02:37 - 03:07
5. 🔁 "Another Duplicate?" Appearance of New and Duplicate Monsters
· One of the obtained monsters turns out to be a duplicate of a monster already owned.
· While obtaining duplicates of rare monsters can be useful for guild synergies, it's disappointing for an account that already possesses most monsters.
· The presenter expresses disappointment with these duplicate results and questions the ratio of new monster acquisitions to duplicate monster acquisitions.
03:08 - 04:28
6. 📈 430 Summon Results: 5 Five-Star Monsters and 2 New Monsters
· In a total of 430 summons, 5 five-star monsters were obtained, 2 of which were new.
· This appears to be close to the average probability, but the presenter remains suspicious due to the previous abnormal rate experiences.
· They specifically point out the account's characteristic of having a very high rate of obtaining new monsters and question whether this result is coincidental or influenced by other factors.
04:29 - 05:08
7. 🤔 "This Account is Really Weird" Repeated Abnormal Rates
· The presenter claims that this account's summon results are inconsistent and show abnormal patterns.
· They recall previous experiences of obtaining new monsters at high rates and emphasize that this summon result also differs from normal probabilities.
· In particular, they show attempts to obtain desired monsters using the monster exchange system and the unexpected results that occur during the process.
05:09 - 05:56
8. 💡 "Exploiting a Bug?" Suspicious Monster Exchanges and Rates
· Although they attempted to obtain "Morpheus" through the monster exchange system, they were disappointed to receive a monster they already owned.
· However, an unexpected result occurred during another monster exchange process, leading the presenter to suspect potential "bug exploitation."
· These suspicious results further amplify doubts about the account's rate system.
05:59 - 06:44
9. ❓ "This Account is Done" Rate Normalization and Disappointment
· Ultimately, the account's rates appear to have returned to the normal range, and the presenter cannot hide their disappointment.
· Due to the previous experience of abnormal rates, they had higher expectations, but are disappointed with the results converging to normal probabilities.
· In particular, as duplicate monster acquisitions continued instead of new ones, they question whether the account's "curse" has been lifted.
06:46 - 07:43
10. 📧 "Customer Service Inquiry?" Raising Suspicions About Rates
· The presenter reveals that they contacted customer service regarding suspicions about the rates.
· However, they imply that the customer service response was unsatisfactory, further fueling suspicions of rate manipulation.
· They specifically mention the low rate experience of a user named "TikiTa," arguing that such cases collectively support the suspicion of rate manipulation.
07:48 - 08:15
11. 🌟 "This Account is Blessed" High Rates and Their Secret
· An impressive rate of 2 five-star monsters obtained from 13 legendary summons is shown.
· This is significantly higher than normal probabilities, leading the presenter to describe this account as "blessed."
· They are also asked about the "Gensou" monster build and promise to provide build information if the monster is obtained.
08:20 - 09:06
12. 💥 "Does This Make Sense?" Obtaining 2 New Monsters and Duplicates
· They almost obtained the "Sigrid" monster but narrowly missed it, then proceeded to acquire 2 new monsters.
· However, one of these turns out to be a duplicate of an already owned monster, adding to the disappointment.
· The presenter describes these results as "unreasonable" and once again questions the account's rate system.
09:07 - 09:53
13. 🤔 "This Account is Ruined" A String of Low Rates
· Subsequent summons show a low rate of obtaining new monsters, with only duplicates appearing repeatedly.
· The presenter describes this as a "ruined account," expressing disappointment with results contrasting sharply with the previous high rates.
· They specifically point out that out of 800 mystical scrolls, 10 five-star monsters were obtained, but most of them were duplicates.
09:54 - 10:49
14. 📈 "This is Actually Insane" Results from 55 LD Scrolls
· An astonishing result of obtaining 2 five-star monsters from 55 dark/light scrolls is shown.
· This is an extremely high rate, with the presenter exclaiming "insane" in admiration.
· They question the account's rate system again, especially since they don't own rare monsters like "Mori" but still show high rates.
10:59 - 11:43
15. ✨ "This Account Shines" Obtaining Rare Monsters and Luck
· Obtaining 1 five-star monster from 60 mystical scrolls aligns with the average probability.
· The presenter describes this as a "shining account" and, based on previous high-rate experiences, expects good luck to continue.
· They question the account's rate system again, particularly noting the high probability despite not owning the "Mori" monster.
11:48 - 12:15
16. 🍀 "This Account is Lucky" Obtaining Rare Monsters and Duplicates
· They obtain a rare monster like "Uki," which is significant because the presenter doesn't own it either.
· They mention owning all light monsters except "Mori," raising expectations for future summon results.
· They explain that obtaining "Uki" is particularly valuable as it can be used for guild synergies and other purposes.
12:18 - 13:07
17. 🤔 "This Account is Strange" Obtaining 4-Star Monsters and Rate Controversy
· The presenter finds it "strange" to obtain 4-star monsters they don't own.
· While no 5-star monsters were obtained, they point out the high rate of acquiring 4-star monsters, questioning the account's rate system again.
· They explain that obtaining 3 four-star monsters with 60 scrolls is a higher rate than average.
13:08 - 13:53
18. 👍 "This Account is the Best" Final Results and Satisfaction
· Finally, they obtain 2 new 5-star monsters and the "Acrobat" monster, resulting in a satisfactory outcome.
· Although the rates weren't as high as expected, they give a positive evaluation in terms of obtaining new and rare monsters.
· The presenter expresses satisfaction with the summon results, calling "this account the best."
13:56 - 14:15
19. 🎉 "Summon Complete!" Video Conclusion and Encouraging Viewer Participation
· The video concludes by summarizing the final summon results.
· The presenter encourages viewers to "like" and "subscribe" to the video and requests them to leave their opinions in the comments.
· They end the video humorously, stating that even negative comments are welcome.
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