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Daily Kit Box (4.3.0-20190831)
(discontinued)
Daily Kit Box (4.3.0-20190831)
"Grants 10 random cards! They can be Common, Rare or Legendary!"
Official info
Last checked Aug 23, 2019
Description Not checked
Sample space Not checked
Drop rates Not checked
Price -
Drop rates Common: 54.71 %
Rare: 38.17 %
Legendary: 7.12 %
Availability Reoccurring offer
– Every 24 hours
Timer reset: claiming the box
Statistics
Period Jun 22, 2019 – Aug 31, 2019
Sample size 1,570 trials (157 boxes)
Excellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (1,570 cards) Excellent: Sample size >= 1,000
Common 862 54.90 %
Rare 585 37.26 %
Legendary 123 7.83 %
Blueprints 0 0.00 %
Engines 157 10.00 %
Tech 157 10.00 %
Parts 1,256 80.00 %
Dispersion per box
min–max Mean
0
Range
10
Common 1–9 5.49
Rare 0–7 3.73
Legendary 0–2 0.78
 
Blueprints 0–0 0.00
Engines 1–1 1.00
Tech 1–1 1.00
Parts 8–8 8.00
157 Engine cards by name
Four-Stroke 0 0.00 %
i3 0 0.00 %
i4 16 1.02 %
i5 10 0.64 %
V6 20 1.27 %
V8 17 1.08 %
V-Twin 0 0.00 %
Electric 12 0.76 %
Forced Four-Str. 0 0.00 %
High-Grade 8 0.51 %
Hot Wheels 0 0.00 %
Hybrid 3 0.19 %
Serial Racing 2 0.13 %
Custom Racing 3 0.19 %
Exceptional 9 0.57 %
F12 5 0.32 %
F6 2 0.13 %
Forced-Ind. V8 4 0.25 %
i6 9 0.57 %
Legendary Electr. 4 0.25 %
Rotary 6 0.38 %
V10 12 0.76 %
V12 4 0.25 %
V12 MPI 0 0.00 %
V16 5 0.32 %
W16 6 0.38 %
157 Tech cards by name
Early Tech 0 0.00 %
Initial Tech 0 0.00 %
Mid-Tech 103 6.56 %
Advanced Tech 54 3.44 %
Common Tech 0 0.00 %
Rare Tech 0 0.00 %
Pro Tech 0 0.00 %
1,256 Part cards by type
Tires 307 19.55 %
Suspension 358 22.80 %
Drivetrain 287 18.28 %
Exhaust 304 19.36 %
1,256 Part cards by class
Class D 277 17.64 %
Class C 254 16.18 %
Class B 268 17.07 %
Class A 249 15.86 %
Class S 208 13.25 %
1,256 Part cards by vehicle type
Car 1,256 80.00 %
Bike 0 0.00 %
This is an old box version. See Daily Kit Box for the current version.

The Daily Kit Box is a Pro Kit Box in Asphalt 8: Airborne. Introduced with the Fast Lane Update, it replaces the Super Racer Kit Box Super Racer Kit Box † and has increased drop rates of rare and legendary items. Upon its introduction, the Daily Kit Box looked like the Super Racer Kit Box, but got its green design with the 2019 Spring Update.

Availability[]

The Daily Kit Box is available for free every 24 hours. Contrary to the Finish Line Box Finish Line Box, the timer does not count down to 0:00 player's local time, but is only reset when a box is claimed. Therefore players can only get 6 boxes per week, and this only if they claim the Daily Kit Box directly after it becomes available.

Hidden rules[]

  • Every Daily Kit Box contains exactly 1 Engine, 1 Tech and 8 Part cards.
  • The Tech card is either Mid-Tech or Advanced Tech with a ratio of 7:3. No other Tech cards are granted.
  • The box does not grant any blueprints at all. It does not have the hidden rule of the Super Racer Kit Box which contained at least 1 blueprint per box.

Analysis[]

Statistics[]

Deviation history[]

Cards by rarity in Daily Kit Boxes
  • Showdown Update: Drop rates have been changed, first to  Common: 64.34 % | Rare: 28.54 % | Legendary: 7.12 %, following the general changes which increased common and reduced rare cards by around 5 % for most boxes. Later they were changed again to  Common: 54.71 % | Rare: 38.17 % | Legendary: 7.12 %. Both changes can be seen in the chart where the lines for common and rare cards first diverge and then slowly apporach the current drop rates.
Cards by rarity in Daily Kit Boxes (4.2.0)
  • 2019 Spring Update: After constant deviations during the Fast Lane Update, drop rates were changed. The average frequencies now became very stable. While the value for legendary cards was almost exactly like predicted by the official drop rate, the values for common and rare cards clearly differed by 1.8 % from their drop rates. With such a large sample size, outliers or "unusual" streaks cannot significantly influence the final outcome any more—the official drop rates were close to reality, but still not correct.
Cards by rarity in Daily Kit Boxes (pre 4.2.0)
  • Fast Lane Update: The real percentages of rare and legendary items differed significantly from the official drop rates by 1.5 to more than 6 percent. It is possible that the guaranteed Mid-Tech and Advanced Tech cards were not taken into account for the calculation of the official drop rates. If these cards were taken out of the sample, the values became more correct and only deviated by 2 percent at most. This has obviously been noticed and changed by Gameloft around April 1, 2019 (sample size 350): Before that date, the relative frequencies of common and rare cards had started to stabilize far off the official drop rates, but now they diverged and started approaching the target rates.

Engines[]

None of the opened boxes contained other than exactly 1 engine. This proves the suspected rule of 1 engine per box.

The Daily Kit Box does not grant i3, V12 MPI, Hot Wheels and bike engines.

Tech[]

None of the opened boxes contained other than exactly 1 Tech card. This proves the suspected rule of 1 Tech per box. The Tech card always was either Mid-Tech or Advanced Tech.

The Tech card in Daily Kit Boxes

2019 Spring Update: The changes of the update established a stable ratio of 7:3 (70 % Mid-Tech, 30 % Advanced Tech) which has not been changed since. There are two reasons why the lines are less smooth than in the general charts above:

  1. Mathematically, the Tech card is a separate one-card trial within the composed ten-card experiment "Daily Kit Box". While the sample size for the whole box is 4,180 cards, the sample size for the sub-experiment "Tech card" is actually only 418 cards, so a particular outcome has much more effect on the average than after a large number of trials (see law of large numbers).
  2. The sample space of the Tech card experiment only consists of two possible outcomes (Mid-Tech and Advanced Tech), so if one of them occurs, it automatically makes up 100 % of that particular trial which means 0 % for the other. This explains the symmetrical zigzag course of the lines (see Bernoulli trial).
The Tech card in Daily Kit Boxes (pre 4.2.0)

Fast Lane Update: During the first time, the ratio of Mid-Tech and Advanced Tech was somewhat erratic which indicates that the drop rates have been tampered with at least once. The changes around April 1, 2019, (sample size 350) also affected the ratio of Mid-Tech to Advanced Tech which had tended to 2:1, but then diverged again.

Name

Mid-Tech
Advanced Tech
D
Parts
C
Parts
B
Parts
Champion Kit BoxExcellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (2,160 cards) Champion Kit Box3.980.3711.8513.338.06
Daily Kit BoxExcellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (3,120 cards) Daily Kit Box †7.632.3716.8316.4117.02
Engine Box 1-5Excellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (1,452 cards) Engine Box 1-50.000.000.000.000.00
Extra Fusion BoxGood: Sample size >= 600 (828 cards) Extra Fusion Box †0.000.0015.7016.678.94
Finish Line BoxExcellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (2,070 cards) Finish Line Box2.711.648.269.289.23
Multiplayer Pro BoxGood: Sample size >= 600 (930 cards) Multiplayer Pro Box0.000.0015.0515.817.96
Optimal Shuffle BoxExcellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (1,024 cards) Optimal Shuffle Box1.170.5919.9221.4826.56
Optimal Split BoxExcellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (2,476 cards) Optimal Split Box0.400.0422.7821.7320.52
Parts Box 1-5Good: Sample size >= 600 (778 cards) Parts Box 1-50.000.0021.0820.5720.57
Random Box 1-5Excellent: Sample size >= 1,000 (6,597 cards) Random Box 1-50.060.0321.9921.2812.79
Specialist Kit BoxAcceptable: Sample size >= 200 (270 cards) Specialist Kit Box0.000.0019.6311.488.52
Starter Fusion BoxGood: Sample size >= 600 (810 cards) Starter Fusion Box †0.000.0021.6021.3612.22
Tech Box 1-5Good: Sample size >= 600 (819 cards) Tech Box 1-519.549.400.000.000.00
Ultra Fusion BoxGood: Sample size >= 600 (796 cards) Ultra Fusion Box †0.000.005.535.783.27

All in all, the guarantee of either Mid-Tech or Advanced Tech makes the Daily Kit Box a good choice for players looking for these cards.

  • Probability of getting Mid-Tech: 70 %
  • Probability of getting Advanced Tech: 30 %

Parts[]

The Daily Kit Box is usually in the top third of boxes granting Class D, C and B parts.

Previous versions[]

See also[]

WikiProject Statistics
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It contains original research which may be incomplete, incorrect or biased.

 

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