Talk:Chronolith/@comment-70.171.90.72-20121019182905

Sorry guys, didn't mean to complain about the whole wheel-being-rigged thing. I actually prefer it to be rigged, then I know for sure what I'll get instead of tearing my hair off because it was *this* close from the piece I wanted. I finished the chronolith this morning, but I logged over 340 tries, so hang in there folks. Also, writing out the number of tries, what prize I get, and time made the process alot more bearable. Plus it might make you feel better if you know your probability. For the chronolith, out of 347 tries, I got the 300 gem piece twice, giving me a 0.5% chance(disclaimer: remember this is a probability and the sample size isn't very large). I'm still not sure if it's based on probability or if there is some kind of time mechanism going on. I still haven't discounted the 6-hour theory for the the two 150 pieces and the 300 piece.

If this is any consolation, it's a lot less annoying if you think about the amount of time you would have spent waiting on breeding and incubating time for an epic dragon. For a rainbow dragon, the whole process takes 4 days. I got the chronolith in less than 24 hours, if I get the other two artifacts in the same amount of time, it would only take me less than 3 days to get Kairos, less time than what it would take to getting a rainbow. Plus you have more control over this process.