If I had a criticism about the perma camos it was that I'm kinda uninterested in the generic perma camos that all ships get. I probably will go ahead and buy the third one too, but I expect very little since my first prizes were fairly decent.Īs long as I got perma camos out of the Distant Voyages crates, I was generally happy. First pull got me 14 of the rare signals (not terrible) and the second time I bought one, got a permanent camo for the Fantastic (French DD I think) so again, not terrible. The gift boxes are ok but decided to go ahead and gamble a bit with the Voyages crates. I used my tokens on all the tier 7 camos I needed, then bought all the small crates to complete the collection, then kept buying them for the credits, signals/FXP they offered. Regular, humble, daily-grind SC's can contain steel SC's that you get from Anniversary events can still contain just small numbers of Draconic flags.I was avoiding the Distant Voyage crates because the contents were just all over the place. (The end result will be the same as what we have now.)ĬOUNTING THOSE ASIDE, I've opened a variety of SC from various sources (T10 ship anniversary rewards, campaign missions, regular daily) over the last four years, and apart from a shift in some of the things they used to contain (hydro, radar etc upgrades that have since moved to the Armory for coal port slots, which can now be earned for free), I never noticed a difference. ![]() Moving forward, I would expect to see fewer of these IIRC the Santa crates are being reprogrammed so that they can see what you have and automatically deliver you something you don't, without having to morph into a supercontainer to do it. The only ones that clearly aren't, are the ones that Santa Crates turn into if they hold a ship you already have. Have we ever received confirmation that all super containers are the same? As in, regardless of source do they use the same table to determine rewards?
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