Talk:Summoning/@comment-113.185.26.51-20160417210827/@comment-28048698-20160418022958

What you are doing is proving to us two things:


 * How salty you can be whenever the things aren't going how you want them to go.


 * How unable you are to construct a proper argument.

If you used 120 SQ it means you have done 30 grand summoning. A chance of 40% means that AT LEAST 4 of each 10 card will be a 3* Servant. If you didn't obtained around 10 and 12 3* Servants with 30 GS then the problem here is your lucky, that's all, not the game.

You are attacking the game because they don't give you a free Servant because you have bad luck. It is their problem if that happen to you? No, it isn't. You have 44% chance to obtain any Servant, and if you can't obtain any even with that high rate, it isn't their fault. Really, it's like attacking a lottery because you didn't obtained the prize.

Your bad luck isn't a proof nor an premise to defend your argument. Why? Because your summons can be refuted with our summons. In example, I've used 120 SQ, and not only obtained A LOT of 3* Servants, but also one 4* and one 5*.

Surprise! That's how works games like this with RNG, and they will always work like that, with luck. It doesn't matter what game you play. And you can say "In "X" game I can summon better cards". Then you are only, and sorry for the word, a fool for thinking that the game is the one changing the RNG. 44% chance is 44%, it doesn't matter if it's here, or another game.

Do you wanna focus your salt against something or someone? Well, focus it against your own luck, that is the only one "useless".

Please, before complaining or whining think about you are saying, at least construct a logical or solid argument.