this post proves you don't know anything about what you are doing. if you turn them in at one time you have the same loot pool in the engrams each turn in. turn them in at varied times in smaller portions to get what you want.
how have you played since D1 beta and don't know something so basic?
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You basically just helped prove his point. This means the system truly isn’t random.
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every 10 minutes or so the engrams randomly change loot pools. I did not prove his point, I proved he has no clue how the RNG works, clearly neither do you.
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This is strange because when forsaken first dropped I got both the vanguard set and the crucible set by essentially dropping all my tokens that I had built up pre-expansion (minus the ones that were only match drops at the time).
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you can, I did as well. for those who aren't getting the drops they want in succession, the smartest thing to do is stop. the engram loot pool changes every 10 minutes wait and turn in for a different drop later.
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I guess I meant I burned them all at once, and didn’t wait the ten minutes. I guess I just got lucky
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If you can’t reread you own statement and understand how wrong it is, there’s literally nothing I can do to help you understand what RNG is. I’m sorry I can’t help you.
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It is random. The pool may just be weighted until a timer changes the weights. You still are at the mercy of RNG, just the tables and weights impact how it favors the rolls. It's a lot like betting on green at a covered roulette table. You can get what you want, just the odds aren't in your favor unless the wheel is changed and it has way more green spots.
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it's fine you are too stupid to grasp a basic concept, you fit right in here on these forums.