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The card packs give you a chance to get one of many items and there is no guarantee that the one you wanted will drop for you. However, your chances of getting the item may increase if you try multiple times. You can check the drop rate of each pack in the Shop. Or you can tap on the ''i'' icon on the pack in the rewards list in the Limited-Time Events menu to see the possible items you could get from the packs. As long as the card packs always give one of the items that are listed, there is no error occurring in the game. Related articles
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Box info showing the drop rates of a Daily Kit Box Drop rate is a common but unofficial term used by players to denote the expected average amount (frequency) of an item in relation to all items granted by a random game process in the long run, usually expressed in percent. Examples for random game processes in Asphalt 8: Airborne are opening random containers like Pro Kit Boxes, but also daily ad rewards. Mathematically, The games themselves did not use the term "drop rate" at first. For example, when an Asphalt 8 player taps on the The term "drop rate" officially used in an Asphalt 9 info for the Ads Pack Asphalt Xtreme introduced the term "drop chance" with a modified meaning, and finally, Asphalt 9: Legends took over the term "drop rate" and displayed it in-game. Drop rates change frequently. While they are usually stable between two game updates, they will almost surely change when a new update comes out. Random containers on Asphalt Wiki have a "last checked" tag that indicates when the official box data, including drop rates, was checked. Example:
Asphalt 8: AirborneDrop rate and guaranteeDrop rates do not guarantee the same ratio for every single box. As drop rates are average expected values, they are only achieved in the long run, when a large number of boxes is opened (see law of large numbers). Values for a single box can differ significantly. This is also the reason why WikiProject Statistics has set the "acceptable" sample size for a box to a minimum of 200 cards. Experience has shown that this sample size allows making first predictions and reduces the risk of false conclusions to an acceptable level. A drop rate is not a guarantee for a single box. It is a long-term average that predicts the outcome of experiments in the long run with a big sample size.Boxes with guaranteed items
Although a drop rate is not a guarantee in itself, it can be more important than guarantees provided in the box description. The
Note: The game does not provide drop rates for single cards. The values in the table to the right are unofficial results of statistical analyses by WikiProject Statistics. In the long run, drop rates are more important than guarantees.Fixed drop ratesAn exception to the above-mentioned rules are dedicated Championship, R&D and EDD boxes. Their drop rates are fixed, i. e. they guarantee the relative frequencies for every particular box. Example: The Unfortunately, the 2019 Spring Update has changed this rule for most new Championship and R&D Boxes:
Affected boxes are those of the Rezvani Beast X, Pininfarina H2 Speed, McLaren 600LT and probably of all future special events. Drop rate and probabilityThe probability of getting a desired card can often be inferred from its drop rate. In many (but not all) cases, drop rate and probability are equal. The reason for this difference is that the drop rate predicts the result for many repetitions of an experiment (e. g. opening a large number of boxes), whereas the probability predicts the result of one repetition (opening a single box). Random experimentsAn experiment is random if there are no guarantees for certain events. In this case, the drop rate of an event equals the probability that it will occur. The Experiments with guaranteesMany boxes in Asphalt 8 have official or undocumented guarantees. The Nevertheless, it is possible to deduce further probabilities from experiments with guarantees if the guaranteed events are excluded: Taking out the guaranteed rare card from the content of an Extra Box makes the experiment completely random again, creating a 3-card box with no guarantees.
Asphalt XtremeMain article: Drop chanceAs Boxes in Asphalt Xtreme have a different system of granting cards, the game has introduced the term "drop chance". In the other games, "drop" normally means that one card is dropped; in Asphalt Xtreme it means that a random amount of this card is dropped. Mathematically, a drop consists of two nested, but different random processes: The first determines the card type, the second determines the number of cards. All drop chances are drop rates because the term denotes the expected value of a drop's average relative frequency. If a box in Asphalt Extreme does not grant guaranteed cards, the drop chance of a card and the probability of getting it are equal. See also
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