Through the few days that we've been talking about this amongst ourselves, I've been thinking back to your previous runs that I can't see you having cheated in any way. It's not something you can just have a gut instinct about. Secondly why did you expect a value "around 400 to 600 thousand"? Either you did the maths and you had the exact number. If you thought you would have to put in even just 400 000 attempts (the correct figure seems to be 1 : 1 200 000 if you count having to win the paper-rock-scissors to win immediately), and we, quite generously, assume you can all stop the old recording, start the new one, change the attempt number in your little notepad file, and start a new duel within 20 seconds on average, putting in 400 000 attempts would still take you 400 000 x 20s / / = over two THOUSAND hours. If there are methods to improve the probability of getting the 5 Exodia cards and that were used in this run, that could change things. Based on the information presented so far and without saying anything regarding the legitimacy of the run, I don't see how a third person can state much about the run. The claim is highly unlikely, but admittedly possible in theory. In this case, it's in my opinion the other way around. But the doubt is in general so small that most people accept it. In principle, there is always a doubt about the legitimacy of every speedrun. Showing the deck before or after the game would have been helpful (but maybe that wouldn't actually have proved anything either). no stream history, just a single video showing the bare minimum. The evidence provided here for supporting the claim can't be used to conclude how the run was achieved. Even if a person isn't aware of the probabilities beforehand, it must quickly become apparent how difficult it is to only get 3 or even 2 Exodia cards in a hand of 5 and then understand the monumental task ahead. However, I'm not aware of any similar examples where not getting the perfect outcome is an instant reset, like in this game. I'm sure there are other speedruns, where players are trying for outcomes with very low success rates. But I find it highly unlikely to be the case. It's of course completely possible for someone to start making attempts in the hopes of getting a result that will likely take hundreds of thousands of attempts to achieve. Rock-scissors paper game that decides whether you or the opponent plays first:
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Does the opponent have health or in what way are they killed?Įxodia summon - instant win No matter how many health the opponent has.
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A full set like this allows you to summon Exodia which instantly kills the opponent. Is there only 1 card in the deck of each of the cards you need or are some of them more common? If you don't know, do you receive each card roughly with the chance of 1/?Ĥ. How many cards are in the deck? If you don't know, roughly how many different cards would you say there are? You received 2 legs, 2 arms and 1 body of the same character (Exodia). Rock-scissors paper game that decides whether you or the opponent plays firstģ. Is the following correctly understood and can you help fill in the blanks?ġ. It is instant win if you get the 5 Exodia cards. Summoning Exodia is so rare that it took me 2000+ games played.
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What does "summoning Exodia" do? Is summoning Exodia so rare that it took you 2000 attempts to summon them once or are there also other variables in the run? This is the fastest way You can win in this game. Theres no RNG manipulation, just pure luck. I got this instant summon Exodia by playing 2000 + games. After that these link(s) will no longer work.Īre you manipulating the RNG in any way (setting the computer clock or other)? If yes, what is the wished for RNG-outcome and what does it do? Are there any other steps involved in the quick finish? As a result, it's not possible to fairly verify this submission and it will therefore be listed as "unverified". What's provided for this submission is insufficient for supporting the claim being made.
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The claim is instead that this run was achieved by making attempts until the RNG lined up for the Exodia win.Ĭlaims of incredibly unlikely outcomes naturally need to be acccompanied by compelling evidence. This method (which would have been acceptable for an SDA-submission) was however not used.
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There is a known method to manipulate the RNG and make it viable for real-time speedruns. Reason: This run first wins a rock-paper-scissors game and then gets 5 specific cards out of a deck of 40 to summon Exodia. Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny () (pc)