As promised, a pinned comment. Because I love you guys (and spreadsheets) so much, I made a calculator to help with your strategy. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bJW9yrwlD8POQPJ7duhMLKGEPsE2yTT7MBQybQsu4hg/edit?gid=359068311#gid=359068311 It won't tell you which numbers to reveal, but once you've revealed your numbers, it'll give you expected outcomes from each row you want to test. Fill out the yellow cells, results are in the blue cells. So the way it actually works is that you get to see four numbers on a tic-tac-toe grid, and then you need to pick the row you want. From playing around with it, I think you ought to be able to average at least 300 green flags per ticket with good strategy, which means that the 38 tickets you can get F2P are worth at least 10k green flags even if your luck sucks or you make a few bad calls. With the changes that DH also made to the event before putting it live, that means that your two top rewards can be artifacts, origin artifacts, subs, or cores - really, a very good reward for a week like this. For strategy, try to hunt for potentially excellent values - the difference between 34 flags and 53 flags is way less important than finding those 1680s and 1008s. So if you see a row that could be a 123 or 789 triple (or 134, 125, or 689, which are also quite good), then open up more numbers on the line and see what you find. If you don't see anything like that, build a triangle so you have two numbers for each of three lines, and then pick whatever looks most promising from there. But yeah, really good event. I opened 21 tickets on my main, and got 9970 green flags, so I can already snag an orange festival treasure, and will likely get a second one. (The more expensive treasure chests are the festival ones, the cheaper ones just have basic treasures.)
Also, it seems like DH just copied a game that existed in Final Fantasy XIV, so there's pre-existing calculators on the web for it. See super-aardvark.github.io/yuryu/ - don't forget to update the payout numbers, though.
As promised, a pinned comment.
Because I love you guys (and spreadsheets) so much, I made a calculator to help with your strategy. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bJW9yrwlD8POQPJ7duhMLKGEPsE2yTT7MBQybQsu4hg/edit?gid=359068311#gid=359068311
It won't tell you which numbers to reveal, but once you've revealed your numbers, it'll give you expected outcomes from each row you want to test. Fill out the yellow cells, results are in the blue cells.
So the way it actually works is that you get to see four numbers on a tic-tac-toe grid, and then you need to pick the row you want. From playing around with it, I think you ought to be able to average at least 300 green flags per ticket with good strategy, which means that the 38 tickets you can get F2P are worth at least 10k green flags even if your luck sucks or you make a few bad calls. With the changes that DH also made to the event before putting it live, that means that your two top rewards can be artifacts, origin artifacts, subs, or cores - really, a very good reward for a week like this.
For strategy, try to hunt for potentially excellent values - the difference between 34 flags and 53 flags is way less important than finding those 1680s and 1008s. So if you see a row that could be a 123 or 789 triple (or 134, 125, or 689, which are also quite good), then open up more numbers on the line and see what you find. If you don't see anything like that, build a triangle so you have two numbers for each of three lines, and then pick whatever looks most promising from there.
But yeah, really good event. I opened 21 tickets on my main, and got 9970 green flags, so I can already snag an orange festival treasure, and will likely get a second one. (The more expensive treasure chests are the festival ones, the cheaper ones just have basic treasures.)
Hello! I got average 10k on 2 accounts from 23 tickets.
Also, it seems like DH just copied a game that existed in Final Fantasy XIV, so there's pre-existing calculators on the web for it. See super-aardvark.github.io/yuryu/ - don't forget to update the payout numbers, though.
thanks for explaining