Inverse cards when claiming a reward
rferrerF1 5 monthsHi people
First of all, Happy New Year to all of you. We have a great family here so hope you all the best :D
So, as the title says, I suspect there should be a trick or something to get inverse cards when you claim a reward (card). I don't know how some users are getting so many Mega and Rare cards especially from thumb hunts. I hardly find some Uncommon cards from it so I guess they might know some trick to reverse that cards into an inverse one when claiming the reward.
Don't know, maybe I am wrong but I would like to know.
Cheers!
V8s_are_the_BEST 5 months
I hear ya and agree, Happy new year too, and yeah they are a great bunch of people here, all with the love of Motorsport
I hear ya and agree, Happy new year too, and yeah they are a great bunch of people here, all with the love of Motorsport
Nubbin 2 months
I believe Darcy can explain the exact probabilities for inverse, I think its just a rare chance that any card you receive could be inverse, theres are no tricks or ways to get more or less..
The Mega, rare and uncommon are different, and different value cards are given for different thumbs hunts. I dont play thumb hunt tho so maybe someone who does can comment, there are some other threads about thumb hunts that might help explain that too..
I believe Darcy can explain the exact probabilities for inverse, I think its just a rare chance that any card you receive could be inverse, theres are no tricks or ways to get more or less..
The Mega, rare and uncommon are different, and different value cards are given for different thumbs hunts. I dont play thumb hunt tho so maybe someone who does can comment, there are some other threads about thumb hunts that might help explain that too..
John1504 2 months
On the thumb hunts, it is far easier to get an inverse card and on the occasions that I do them, I often find that I am getting more inverse than standard cards. I think a common inverse is equivalent to a 3 star reward. This means that when you get to 5 and 6 stars, the majority of the rewards are inverse Mega Rare and Inverse Rare because there aren't many other 5 and 6 star rewards.
The only other trick I ever knew was simply by offering up as many trades as possible - every so often a card with turn rare. I think Darcy cut out the loophole that this could happen even when trading the same card with someone, but it can still happen with trades that are for different cards.
On the thumb hunts, it is far easier to get an inverse card and on the occasions that I do them, I often find that I am getting more inverse than standard cards. I think a common inverse is equivalent to a 3 star reward. This means that when you get to 5 and 6 stars, the majority of the rewards are inverse Mega Rare and Inverse Rare because there aren't many other 5 and 6 star rewards.
The only other trick I ever knew was simply by offering up as many trades as possible - every so often a card with turn rare. I think Darcy cut out the loophole that this could happen even when trading the same card with someone, but it can still happen with trades that are for different cards.
rferrerF1 2 months
From thumb hunt: 1 star for common cards, 2 stars for uncommon cards, 3 stars for rare cards, 4 stars for inverse common cards or mega rare cards, 5 stars for inverse uncommon cards or extreme rare cards and 6 stars for inverse rare mega and extreme rare cards.
If you see the owners of the rarest inverse cards you'll see almost the same three names everytime. That's why I'm asking. They get them from bingo boards, thumb hunts or daily rewards
From thumb hunt: 1 star for common cards, 2 stars for uncommon cards, 3 stars for rare cards, 4 stars for inverse common cards or mega rare cards, 5 stars for inverse uncommon cards or extreme rare cards and 6 stars for inverse rare mega and extreme rare cards.
If you see the owners of the rarest inverse cards you'll see almost the same three names everytime. That's why I'm asking. They get them from bingo boards, thumb hunts or daily rewards