Talk:Championship/2018 McLaren X2/@comment-35409168-20190813035454/@comment-34918040-20190813111445

When the X2 came out the first time, I had more cars than you, but I was in a similar situation. It was clear that I wouldn't get enough engines, so I sticked to a strict rule: Not spending ANY engine at all and see how far I could go with 0000. I made it to somewhere in Patagonia, grabbed a few Championship Boxes which I kept for later and was happy.

When the event was relaunched, I had enough engines and got the car with 80A0 (A standing for 10).

I wouldn't go for a car that will definitely drain all my resources and even then it's not sure I will get it. This will be very frustrating. Go as far as you can, keep the boxes for later and keep building up resources. This would be my advice.

Concerning the Specialist Box: You did read my other answer, didn't you? The percentages in the tables are statistical values from random processes, they are not guaranteed.

Furthermore, the Specialist Box has a red light which means that the sample size is too small to make reliable predictions. There was 1 CRE in 90 cards, and this one CRE was pure luck. There might as well follow 200 more cards without a single CRE. For comparison, the previous version of the box granted 0 in 60 cards, and the version before granted 1 in 225 cards (0.44 %).

Don't let yourself be sucked in by Gameloft's traps. The X2 is nice, but not at any price.