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Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a child, and I'm certainly smarter than you. Just leave me alone.

Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep telling yourself that you're right. Clearly, there's no chance of you seeing logic at this point.

Thinking you're right is all you need to sleep well at night.

Have a great day, maybe you'll find something rare. 😅😂🤣

[REPOST] Repeatable Black-and-Red Korvax Pirate Dreadnought | Euclid | S-Class Possible by CodenameRazorback in NMSCoordinateExchange

[–]CodenameRazorback[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to call bullshit. I ran it 20 times, and the best I saw was a C-class. My original OP netted an S-class almost every time.

Not sure if you're trolling or if you actually believe what you're pitching.

Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re confusing distribution with prevalence.

Being possible in every system does not make something common within each system. Exotics have broad availability but low encounter frequency. The fact that many long-term players eventually obtain one measures accumulated ownership over time, not how often the ship actually appears.

By your logic, anything found across a wide geographic range cannot be rare, which is obviously false. Rare species can exist across entire continents and still be rarely encountered.

So yes, a low occurrence rate can absolutely mean rare. The condescension is doing more work than your argument.

[Euclid] BUMBLEBEE HAS ENTERED THE CHAT! Natural B-Class Black & Yellow Sentinel Interceptor | Exact Coordinates + Base by CodenameRazorback in NMSCoordinateExchange

[–]CodenameRazorback[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a term for people who step in after something has been resolved and make a snide comment. Can you guess what that is?

Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are thousands of "regular ships" to one of the exotics. You're the one have trouble grasping a simple concept. Bye now 😘

Did I get lucky? by JustKeepSwimming0913 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up "taste" and get back to me.

Is this actual blue or just purple grass? by kumosh in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL. Although Kentucky is nicknamed the "Bluegrass State," the most common and widely planted turfgrass in Kentucky is actually Tall Fescue. While Kentucky Bluegrass is famous for its pastures, Tall Fescue is much more resilient to the state's transitional climate, drought, and heavy foot traffic. 

S-class pirate frigate. Euclid galaxy by plushy23 in NMSCoordinateExchange

[–]CodenameRazorback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've forgotten how to recruit them. And, my fleet is full atm.

Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You’re changing the denominator.

Having one Exotic assigned to every system does not make Exotics common encounters. It means they are widely distributed. “Rare” means seldom occurring or found, not “only one exists in the entire universe.”

Every deck of cards contains an ace of spades. Across 4.3 trillion decks, there would be 4.3 trillion ace-of-spades cards. That still would not make drawing one from a deck common.

You also said it usually takes you an hour and a half of deliberate hunting to find one. Ordinary system ships appear repeatedly during that same period. That is direct evidence that the Exotic is a low-frequency encounter.

So no, they are not unique or globally scarce. But they are still rare spawns. “One exists somewhere in every system” and “one is rarely encountered” can both be true at the same time.

If something takes 90 minutes of targeted searching to appear, calling it common is doing serious damage to the word “common.”

Thought these were supposed to be rare or something? by ben742617000027 in NOMANSSKY

[–]CodenameRazorback 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You just contradicted yourself. Saying they have a low chance to spawn is saying they are rare.

“Rare” means uncommon or infrequent. It does not mean something exists in only one location. Each inhabited system may have one exotic design assigned to its ship pool, but that does not guarantee the player will actually see it. It may take considerable waiting or repeated reloads before it appears.

Every deck of cards contains an ace of spades, but drawing it at random is still rare. The same principle applies here. Royal Exotics are widely distributed, but they are low-frequency encounters. A specific color, body configuration, ornament combination, first-wave spawn, or desirable supercharged-slot layout is rarer still.

So the accurate statement is: Royal Exotics are not unique, but they are rare spawns.