First and Foremost. Coinflips in theory should be 50/50 odds and thus, your Coinflip Record should be somewhat near 50% wins/losses. With this logic; the more you coinflip, the closer your actual winnings (i.e: Coins, Mana, Cubits) should be close to 0 all around. However this couldn't be further from the truth. Take mine for an example.
I myself play on Skyblock. I've only joined about 2 months ago and these are already the stats I've gotten overtime. I've only lost 21 times more than Ive won. Which seems like a rather large difference; however. with 939 games played. It would only amount to a 2% difference. However in terms of Cubits alone I've lost 6.35 which is roughly 1.35 billion in Skyblock, as well as roughly 600 Million in money and nearly 300 thousand mana which would be about 600 million as well. How could it be possible to be losing this badly? Is it just flat out bad luck? Well yes and no. Let me explain.
Of course luck is indefinitely involved in terms of the literal coinflip occurring. However, there's more subtle factors that it seems not many people are comfortable addressing? It absolutely is the tax. With tax, you're GUARANTEED to lose more than you win. Not only that, but many times it pressures players to "all in" in an attempt to stop the bleeding of their losses. Which ultimately leaves the winner being shorted 7% of what they put up initially and the loser obviously losing. Many players amongst Skyblock are reporting Millions to Billions of $ ranging from every currency possible being lost due to Coinflips. It's very clear to myself and hopefully many other players that this "system" is simply not fair to the vast majority of players. I'm not sure if others have experienced the same issue but I've literally received 10% coupons suspiciously very soon after losing an especially "large" coinflip. I'm not sure if that's just horrendous timing or ManaCube actually promoting their website w/ coupons after they lose. However with everything being said, this is of course only my own opinion with the incorporation of other player's experiences. Ultimately though it seems as though the only real winners are ManaCube and a very select few "lucky" players.
Ultimately what bothers me the most is the obvious gambling being involved in what really should just be a "kids game." Often times these clearly younger players will discover coinflips, win a tad bit, "all in", lose, beg for it back and quit. It's a shame because Minecraft has existed for very many years and seen many Children grow up with it overtime and hopefully many more years of newer players to come. It just feels as though we're gatekeeping newer players and could be a factor on Server Population Growth.
Tell me what you think though? Do you think Coinflips are balanced? Why? Or do you perhaps agree? Let me know in the comments down below please!
I myself play on Skyblock. I've only joined about 2 months ago and these are already the stats I've gotten overtime. I've only lost 21 times more than Ive won. Which seems like a rather large difference; however. with 939 games played. It would only amount to a 2% difference. However in terms of Cubits alone I've lost 6.35 which is roughly 1.35 billion in Skyblock, as well as roughly 600 Million in money and nearly 300 thousand mana which would be about 600 million as well. How could it be possible to be losing this badly? Is it just flat out bad luck? Well yes and no. Let me explain.
Of course luck is indefinitely involved in terms of the literal coinflip occurring. However, there's more subtle factors that it seems not many people are comfortable addressing? It absolutely is the tax. With tax, you're GUARANTEED to lose more than you win. Not only that, but many times it pressures players to "all in" in an attempt to stop the bleeding of their losses. Which ultimately leaves the winner being shorted 7% of what they put up initially and the loser obviously losing. Many players amongst Skyblock are reporting Millions to Billions of $ ranging from every currency possible being lost due to Coinflips. It's very clear to myself and hopefully many other players that this "system" is simply not fair to the vast majority of players. I'm not sure if others have experienced the same issue but I've literally received 10% coupons suspiciously very soon after losing an especially "large" coinflip. I'm not sure if that's just horrendous timing or ManaCube actually promoting their website w/ coupons after they lose. However with everything being said, this is of course only my own opinion with the incorporation of other player's experiences. Ultimately though it seems as though the only real winners are ManaCube and a very select few "lucky" players.
Ultimately what bothers me the most is the obvious gambling being involved in what really should just be a "kids game." Often times these clearly younger players will discover coinflips, win a tad bit, "all in", lose, beg for it back and quit. It's a shame because Minecraft has existed for very many years and seen many Children grow up with it overtime and hopefully many more years of newer players to come. It just feels as though we're gatekeeping newer players and could be a factor on Server Population Growth.
Tell me what you think though? Do you think Coinflips are balanced? Why? Or do you perhaps agree? Let me know in the comments down below please!