



This result seems consistent with what you might obtain in four gold chests and one silver (there are some free bronze spins below in my reward log too, but I didn't want to waste your time showing them). So, combined with what happened last time , we've got recommendations!

If you want to receive ONLY components and gold, don't spin.

If you want some non-component items and silver, spinning is a better strategy. For a tally of one player's results on over 3000 free bronze chest spins, click here.

Now, for the question of progress toward a "superchest." Some diligent research has been done by Professors Tempest, SOS, and Harry Hansen:





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Last week, the U's faculty posted about whether spinning or not spinning "black market" chests yielded better results . Note for my friends at Pixonic - In English, "black market" does not mean the consumer is in the dark with regards to what he is purchasing. It means the sale is somehow extra-legal, like scalping concert tickets on the street outside the stadium or buying prescription drugs for non-medicinal use. A better term for this game would be "Las Vegas-style roulette," or something like that. We also would prefer "decline" to "reject" on squad requests, but that's a post for another day. Anyway, drumroll please ...What we don't know is how Pixonic converts end-of-season accumulations over 7650 keys. Do these players receive a "superchest" result? NOTE: after publication, I saw this post on Reddit that answers in the negative. I'll try to get there by spinning free chests and saving the rest, but it looks like a pretty tall order in terms of the amount one must play. In a preliminary analysis of the player's 3000 bronze chest results, it appears that for every chest opened, a player obtains 1.3 keys. So a player who gets in 10 battles a day and uses the commercials for free spins would presumbably get about 400 extra keys. With Pixonic allowing five free/unearned commercial views daily, the same pilot could easily add 200 or more keys over the course of a month.So we aren't sure of the best strategy yet for super chests. There's a lot of data out there, but it will require some forum digging and compilation. We know "super" chests aren't always super - they contain easily obtained components like Hover and Gust, gold items like Galahad and Rogatka, and there is always a good chance of receiving something you already have in your hangar.The market isn't black - it's a casino.Your humble servant,Dr. YatPS: Thanks to fellow Redditors like BillPreston, Roentgn, and Globularist for additional information and corrections to the data above!