Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34368958-20190510023202/@comment-36760074-20190513085757

CakeBuu wrote: It's not actually gambling, it is very similar to it but not exactly the same, the only similarity is the chance to win something for currency.

But other real world comparisons can be made to card packs, which have a chance to have Ultra rare cards in them, along with a random selection of other cards, so Dokkan is the same as buying card packs.

Card packs usually garutee "one shiny" "one rare" and "one super rare" every time, so you can always get your moneys worth from spending currency for a paack of cards.

Dokkan could make a 10 card summon by always garunteeing a "Dokkan festival leader" "a "Dokkan festival exclusive" and an "ultra rare card" too along with it's summons.

There are never garuntees in gambling, but there are always garuntees in buying card packs (for the type of card you will get).

Also just lower the price too. Gambling is exactly what it is.

Also for real world card games, that's hardly the case. When you open a pack, the name "rare" or "super rare" very rarely (actually almost never) have any implication on whether the card is needed. Usually what happens is if you pull from a pack you just wish it's the 80$ card of the expansion, or the card you really want to complete your deck (which btw isn't 6 cards as in dokkan, but e.g. 40)