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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.
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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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.
· 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."
· 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.
· 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.
