I just wanted to chime in with this positive remark. I know there's been a lot of complaints about obtaining keys recently but I think this past weekend was a breath of fresh air. I really liked the ride-a-thons for keys and I hope the staff decides to do it again! If you participated in the ride a thon, you were able to to get (hopefully) 7 keys, and I really liked this because it was a perfect amount. (Shout out to @Cold for helping me out with crate purchases and @Zeppelin is a ten for keys when I missed the event on sunday!)
After hearing some other users do some math, telling us that about 360-500 hours of riding PPR/ALR, pulling the sword, buying crates, and opening pins is what it takes (statistically) to get a super rare, this was really nice. I also like that the ride-a-thon was on the weekend because there's school and work during the week, so it's hard for most people to make it to really even get a key (or sometimes make it in the room!)
Anyway, I know a lot of people were able to get some sparrow pieces (I'm still not really okay with it in pieces but what's done is done) and it just made me happy to see a lot of people start to get their favorite items.
After hearing some other users do some math, telling us that about 360-500 hours of riding PPR/ALR, pulling the sword, buying crates, and opening pins is what it takes (statistically) to get a super rare, this was really nice. I also like that the ride-a-thon was on the weekend because there's school and work during the week, so it's hard for most people to make it to really even get a key (or sometimes make it in the room!)
Anyway, I know a lot of people were able to get some sparrow pieces (I'm still not really okay with it in pieces but what's done is done) and it just made me happy to see a lot of people start to get their favorite items.