The Unpredictable Outcomes

in Steem Kids & Parents16 days ago (edited)

There are a whole lot of games whose outcome is unpredictable, and Hari Raid is one of such games.

Good morning, fams! I would like to share my experience on this gaming platform today. Could you imagine that the first thing I did when I woke up was to check out this game? I knew that while men slept, some comrades had their devices in their hands with eyes glued to the screen; all for the game’s rewards. It’s truly a game of luck, but just like business enterprises often indicate at the end of their proposals or policies: terms and conditions apply. So, there are terms and conditions attached to this game too.

Once you open the game, it takes you to the home page. Here, you’ll see your Steemit username, game level, available credits, as well as your refresh count. There’s also a daily credit session. Some of this information keeps updating as you progress in the game and navigate other gaming commands.

Each warrior gets one free credit every 24 hours to play. The outcome of this game is more probabilistic than deterministic. You enter the game from the lobby stage, summon three cards—and in all of this, you have no control, just like a dice game.

When I started the game today, @blackeyedm, @us-andrew, and @globetrottergce were in first, second, and third positions on the leaderboard. Some of them had attained those positions in previous sessions. Kudos to them!

I received the daily 10 points allocated to every player, but that only got me one summon ticket. After summoning, I got:

Light, Epic, 80 damage

Dark, Epic, 80 damage
Water, Common, 30 damage

The first two were three-starred cards, while the third had just one star. The total damage caused by these summoned cards was 190.

After initiating the attack, I checked my position on the leaderboard. There wasn’t any significant shift; I only climbed five steps up. Still, I summoned the courage to keep hoping that someday I’ll be celebrated as the top warrior on the leaderboard.

I also ran some checks on the platform and discovered that you could be lucky enough to win the frenzy mode if you're the last warrior to attack after the monster’s health drops below zero. That lucky player gets the frenzy reward. I keep longing to be that player someday!

I couldn’t acquire more cards because I had only 34 points left, which wasn’t enough to afford another summon ticket. The weekly 50-point reward is allocated based on the player’s level.

After today’s session, I earned 13 points but still couldn’t proceed since I didn’t have enough for a ticket.

To boost my destructive prowess, I used the two available stat points to enhance my Light and Dark cards. I chose these because each had three stars and dealt 80 damage.

With no more tickets to play, I had to watch from the sidelines while persuading a skeptical friend to rethink and consider joining the game.

All the best to us as we continue to destroy the monster!

I'd like to encourage @nsijoro, @basil020, and @bossj23 to fight hard to the finish line.

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I kept laughing when I remember how you begged us to allow you win. The game has ended. Was one of the most compulsory I must say.....

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