It's been a minute since I did an analytical post, and since there's been a ton of discussion about what packs to buy, I wanted to share my analysis so it can hopefully help those of you who are still planning your buys over the next couple of days.
WARNING: Lots of numbers in this post! TLDR at the top for those who just want the conclusions.
Let's dive in. I'll start with the summary, and follow with the deep dive and raw data.
Standard packs are best for:
If you want the most maxed cards, irrespective of foil, get Standard packs
Alchemy packs are best for:
If you want the most total GF/BF cards, irrespective of foil, and the most CP for airdrops, get Alchemy packs
Legendary packs are best for:
If you're chasing BFLs, or just want as many maxed Legendaries as possible, get Legendary packs
Other takeaways
(Apologies in advance for the very raw display of the data - I didn't want to waste time formatting it!)
First, a couple of data points to get everyone on the same page.
Rarity & Foil drop rates by pack are below. Here I assumed an AVERAGE drop rate inclusive of the GUARANTEES. The drop rates will actually be slightly HIGHER, but that's a more complex analysis, and a reasonable approximation, particularly for LARGE pack numbers. With that in mind, here are the expected average drop rates.
Rarity Drop Rates by Pack Type
Foil Drop Rates by Pack Type
# of CC required to max
# of Cards in Set by Rarity, and Corresponding Total CC
To do this analysis, I assumed an equivalent amount of $$$ spent on each pack type. Since my initial purchase was for $48,000 of packs (4k Alchemy packs in my case), this analysis uses that as the number. But it DOESN'T MATTER what your own $$$ spent is - what matters is the RELATIVE end values when you compare pack types.
So, in my case, here's the number of packs I used for the analysis: 12k Standard Packs vs. 4k Alchemy Packs vs 2k Legendary Packs.
For my first comparison, I look at the # of CC, Maxed Cards, and Sets for each purchase option.
First, the raw data, then the conclusions.
Number of CC and Maxed Cards, by Rarity, by Pack Option
Number of Maxed Cards and Total # of Sets by Rarity, by Pack Option
Conclusions:
Next, we look at Collection Power (CP), which is essential for Airdrops via Conflicts.
CP by Pack type, by Rarity, and Total CP Yield
Conclusions:
This one's the toughest, because you need to make assumptions on the value difference between rarities and between foils. There's no single constant that will be accurate at any given time, and of course predicting this is pretty much a fool's errand. However, I still wanted to do something here, so I took my own assumptions based on looking at Rebellion data and also adjusted the numbers slightly after seeing the cards in the set (specifically, I increased my assumed value of Legendary cards).
First, here are my assumptions on value multipliers. The easiest way to read this is: A Legendary Black Foil card will be worth 25x the average Maxed Common RF. So for example, if a Common RF maxed is $50, a BFL will be ~$1250. Think that's low? I actually think it's reasonable. But hey, if you want to challenge these assumptions, feel free to add more value to BFLs in your analysis! This is my analysis! :D
Note that the value numbers in the spreadsheet are based on an INDEX. It's not a $ amount. It simply states that the base is 1 (for Common RF maxed), and works from there.
Value Multiplier Assumptions
Now looking at value comparisons by pack option.
Value Comparison
You can see it's actually fairly close (the bottom left line - 1305 for Standard, 1345 for Alchemy, and 1225 for Legendary).
Conclusions:
Some things are unquestionable - e.g. the expected value of CP will be highest with Alchemy packs, the total number of sets will be highest with Standard, and the total number of Legendary cards will be highest with Legendary packs. However remember there's a lot of RNG for chase cards, including all Black Foils and of course Arcane cards, so there's lots of variance here that isn't quite taken into account. And of course the VALUE metric is highly subjective, so ultimately some tweaks in the assumptions yields different conclusions.
Ultimately I think you can't go wrong with any pack selection!
I really hope you guys find this useful, and that it'll help some of you decide what packs to buy. And if it just confused you further, I apologize - keep calm and carry on!
As usual, all images in this post were made using AI, this time using ChatGPT using official Splinterlands card images as reference.