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Beerwulf

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    Soviet Cruisers: Early Access

    I agree entirely with your last point. In the Euro DDs I got enough tokens for the Vasteras, I think I was about 6 containers short of max as I didn't complete of the huge base XP missions. It also gave me a bunch of european camos. I might take a similar attitude into this event. If I get 1200, I'll get the Tallinn, if I only get, say 1000, I'll get 100 camos and no premiums. I'll have the premium Kirov be the end of the event, and I'm not sure what I'll be missing in not having another Russian cruiser tier V premium, particularly as I hardly play mid-tier premiums. Why play a premium when I could be grinding New York or Mutsuki?
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    Soviet Cruisers: Early Access

    Minimum vs average tokens per container The article says that if I get all 60 containers, I'm guaranteed a T5 Premium Mikoyan. The miniumum per container is 5 and 5x60 = 300 = Mikoyan. Fair enough. However, than doesn't tell me what I really need to know. What is the average number of tokens per container is going to be?, Specifically, is this enough to reach 1200 for the Tailinn? This is because the real question for this event is whether the player will have to grind the Shchshchors again to get into the branch split. If we knew the different probabilities for collecting 5, 10,15,25 and 300 tokens from a container, then the event would be far more transparent. A second problem I have is that, whilst I don't mind some randomness (or the Shchshchors, for that matter), I dislike that grinding 60 containers will give one player "only" a T5 premium, but the same 60 containers may give another player far, far more. If the token splits were 15,25 and 100, with an equal chance between 15 and 25, it would be far less objectionable. That being said, British CV early was the best organised event in which I've taken an active part.
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