Talk:BMW i8 Coupe (Research & Development)/@comment-35024412-20190826160208/@comment-34918040-20190827112803

@ Vickyy Watson:

Because you focus on it. Really. The numbers above are up to date.

However, it is true that the is one of the few boxes that have a relatively equal dispersion and grant drivetrain with around 25 %. Most of the other boxes are rigged, and there, Laowailong is right:

Just have a look at the parts section of the average frequencies page. You will see that most boxes grant less drivetrain than other parts. And this is artificial, not random. Boxes with at least a yellow indicator light have a sample size of 200 cards or more, which is quite reliable.

That's why I always use the average frequencies page when I'm looking for a special card. It's useless trying your luck with other boxes than those listed there with the highest frequency.

The mini tables on R&D pages show the same numbers, but the average frequencies page contains more boxes of which you might have some.