View your current and estimated chances based on cards and packs staked on the main Conflicts page and within a specific Conflict. Use the guide below to help determine how much Collection Power is needed to acquire your desired number of chances.
Calculate Contribution: QuickStart
(CP x hours left in the Conflict)/100,000 = Chances
- Rebellion cards and packs only generate half the contribution of Conclave Arcana cards and packs.
- To determine your total contribution, multiply your contribution per hour by the number of hours left in the Conflict.
- The above statement assumes that your hourly contribution will not change. If you plan to change your contribution after the Conflict has started, your current hourly contribution will need to be added to the contribution you expect to get for the remainder of the Conflict.
- Be sure to factor in time lost completing calculations, buying Mage Wagons, and adding cards and packs to the Conflict.
- To determine your airdrop chances, divide your total contribution by 100,000.
- Round the result down as no partial chances will be given.
- For every 800 chances, 1 card is guaranteed.
- The leaderboard will help you to assess how competitive a particular Conflict is, and your chance of getting airdrops relative to other players.
Calculate Contribution: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Determine your contribution per hour.
- Rebellion cards and packs only generate half the contribution of Conclave Arcana cards and packs.
- After adding packs and cards to Mage Wagons, this may be seen in the ui as indicated by the red arrow below.
- You may also view your collection and add the Collection Power of all cards you wish to use for Conflicts together.
- Be sure to add contributions per hour for each Conclave Arcana or Rebellion pack you wish to stake as well.
For the purpose of this example, we will use 335 contribution per hour.
Step 2: Determine how many hours are left in the Conflict. This information is shown within the A Call To Arms box enclosed by the red square below.
For the purpose of this example, we will start at the beginning of the Conflict with 30 days (720 hours) left until it ends.
- To calculate hours, multiply the days left by 24, then add any remaining hours to that total.
- 30 days x 24 hours = 720 hours.
Step 3: Multiply the hours left in the Conflict by the contribution.
- I will contribute 335 contribution each hour for 720 hours.
- 720 x 335 = 241,200
- Over the course of the Conflict I will contribute 241,200 total.
Step 4: Now that we have the total amount of contribution over the course of the Conflict, we can divide the result by 100,000 to get the total contribution chances. As there are no partial chances, I would accumulate 2 chances over the course of the Conflict.
- 241,200/100,000 = 2.41 = 2 full chances.
I can use this information to determine whether or not to increase my contribution.