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There are 38 regular quests. Once finished quests will then appear 1 per day. The event is 20 days long and you need to complete 58 quests to receive the final artefact on the timeline.
Perfect @Hekata and yes 50 seeds
1 question when the board is re shuffle
is it done random?
or is guarantee that the item will not be in their original position?
can you ask the developers which case is true@ANIKHTOS ...so far I haven't seen a single item appear in it's original position after hitting re-shuffle....
can you ask the developers which case is true
1. iteams are randomly resufle into new positions.
2. 1 item is put in a place of another, and then that one in a new place and so on.
i need a bit more info about the process.
i do not want the exact code how is done but the mentality on how is done
since the outcome will be different in this 2 cases
and will need a different approach to be taken
is guarantee that the item will not be in their original position?
the second question is maths question if the developers done it how i think done it they will understand the question1- Yes. I did find that true myself in the x-mas shuffleboard.
2- Not sure what you ask, but when you see the items, those are the items you will have in that current board.
For example, if you see "Smallest Room" in the second line, third column, once you hit shuffle, you will have "Smallest Room" as one of the prizes, and not "Noble Banner" for example. However, "Smallest Room" is no longer in the second line, third column. Its somewhere in that current board, but shuffled as you clicked "shuffle." Maybe now, "Smallest Room" is located in the 2nd column, fourth line (but you don't know that as you see a flower.)
Each new board has a new combination of items. When you shuffle you see the items that will shuffle. You see them on the board before clicking "shuffle", and those will be your prizes. Not other prizes from other boards like "Monopteros" will drop if it wasn't initially displayed before hitting "shuffle."
It refreshes daily, or with "reshuffle."
thank you very much for your input i really appreciate you took the time to reply your input is very helpfulI have stumbled on an item that was at the same place as before the shuffle. I know because it's the item I wanted (black lotus) and after I clicked on shuffle I clicked on the some spot where it was and got it. I can't say if all the other prizes were at the same spot too because I didn't play after that and I didn't memorise where the others were anyway.
Since you mention it, during the last shuffle board event someone suggested that the items might not be behind the presents/flowers at all, and that the system basically works like hitting one button and getting a random prize out of the 16 available. There is ofc also the reveal 2 that has to be accounted for, but I guess it would probably be work even with the "1-button" version. Not sure what the answers to it were and if some proved it wasn't possible.It also might be that the shuffle is not random at all... conspiracy theory.
Since you mention it, during the last shuffle board event someone suggested that the items might not be behind the presents/flowers at all, and that the system basically works like hitting one button and getting a random prize out of the 16 available. There is ofc also the reveal 2 that has to be accounted for, but I guess it would probably be work even with the "1-button" version. Not sure what the answers to it were and if some proved it wasn't possible.
That sounds way too complicated to me. I would be fairly sure that the 16 tiles are going to land in random positions and each one has that 1 in 16 chance of being in the same place it was when they revealed them.I think ANIKHTOS is asking if the reshuffle is TRULY random (i.e. includes the possibility that the reshuffle would result in the tiles actually randomly landing in their original position). I do not know the answer, but I suspect this would be an excluded possibility.
To me that sounds like quite a sensible way for a routine to run. The RNG just running each time a flower is clicked and it picks a random result out of 16, then 15, etc. In this case it would definitely mean that the prizes could land where they were to begin with. I don't think the system even has positions in mind when it reveals them. You're just seeing 16 things which will then be put into the RNG when used.Since you mention it, during the last shuffle board event someone suggested that the items might not be behind the presents/flowers at all, and that the system basically works like hitting one button and getting a random prize out of the 16 available. There is ofc also the reveal 2 that has to be accounted for, but I guess it would probably be work even with the "1-button" version. Not sure what the answers to it were and if some proved it wasn't possible.
well yeah the random is easier to code but it would be a little be nice to know how they decide to goAs a former coder, I could think that too... it is easy, very, to code. In fact, the way we believe it is, is harder to code. We want to believe the items are truly indeed behind the flowers and trust the game (But I busted Nintendo games cheating, and cheating-code and Nintendo indeed said it is true, for "increased difficulty, and challenge."), so you never know, you want to believe it I guess.
I generally do not trust my "bad lucks" with code. But I believe that at least, not all, here is truly random, and not coded in a specific way. But it could definitely be. Randomizer engine is easy to code too...
can you ask the developers which case is true
1. iteams are randomly resufle into new positions.
2. 1 item is put in a place of another, and then that one in a new place and so on.
i need a bit more info about the process.
i do not want the exact code how is done but the mentality on how is done
since the outcome will be different in this 2 cases
and will need a different approach to be taken
well the question is rather general to understand a bit how the game works which is also what the company provides some info on the game meachanics or else the game will be very hard to play.hello @ANIKHTOS, your question could be forwarded to the devs, that isn't a problem. But my pondering is: would you, if you were the dev, be inclined to respond if analysing your question from a game dev's standpoint?