Can we request IMC to increase the chance of getting Practonium based from the time it was acquired and/or how many time it was opened. Just getting jealous on some guildmates that got it after 2 or 3 days and its like 50 days already for me and still none. Hue.
RNG hates me as well…
9months, almost daily rush dun130
NOT A SINGLE PETA RECIPE!
huehuehue
I played for 1000 hours and ran that religiously never getting a recipe either. That or Arde dagger.
Should have a counter for opening chests haha. Give higher chance to hard working players 
Any sane developer would make the chance go up slightly each time you open the box as a form of bad luck protection.
This type of thing is actually employed in several games, and is often referd to as a pity timer.
Hearthstone is a good example where it’s been confirmed that if you don’t get a legendary card after opening 40 packs you will reach the pity timer and guarantee a legendary card.
My guess is that it’s way to complicated for IMC’s developers so they just left it as pure RNG
Sidenote: A real good system would be a character based pseudo RNG system. The hard work is already done, which is the monster journal as it tracks both kills and drops. The only thing that needed to be added would be…
(“monsters killed” mod “dpk”) x exp(“drop factor”)
This way an item can drop before the dpk count and should at least drop when the dpk count is reached. The scaling is exponential meaning you usually need to kill some stuff first and fair as it is character based. All they needed to do would be to add a formular like this and a “drop factor” for at least every relevant monster.
But nevermind, guess that’s to hard.
I have two Practonium so far.
First one took 3 weeks or more of opening.
Second one took 7 weeks or more of opening.
Third one is 2 weeks and nothing.
Fourth one is 3 weeks and nothing.
I would guess that the chance is less than < 5% and that it does increase the more you open the cube and I’d guess the chances go up after each opening by perhaps 1%.
Just guess work, but that’s how it feels.
