If you asked Takeshi when he was most nervous, he could tell you clearly: it was every time he did gacha.
[Are you sure you want to use 10× draws?]
'Yes.'
The panel screen began to flash with streaks of starlight, constantly converging in the starry sky.
Takeshi prayed continuously in his heart. 'Gold! Gold! Gold!'
He cautiously opened one eye and looked at the animation on the screen. As soon as he did so, his expression froze.
In the starlight flickering in the sky, let alone gold, he didn't even see a single purple one. It was just seven blue and three white.
Takeshi thought he was seeing things and had hallucinations. He closed his eyes, and rubbed them. When he reopened them, all ten character cards had already flipped over. They were all nameless cannon fodder he didn't recognize.
That's right, no gold, no purple, just a pile of blue.
"System?! Why no gold?!" Takeshi angrily questioned.
[The guaranteed gold is at 100 draws, not 10. The probability of getting gold on each spin is only 1%, and the probability of getting gold on a 10× draw is 9.56%. It's normal not to get gold.]
"What about purple? Why didn't I even get one purple?"
[The probability of getting purple on each spin is slightly higher than gold, but it's only slightly. It's only 5%, and the probability of getting purple in ten spins is only 40.13%. It's also very normal not to get purple.]
"..."
Although Takeshi had been admitted to university, he was not good at calculations. He even had to count money separately. He only now realized that the probability of getting gold from a 10× spin was close to 10%.
What was the use of drawing so many blue character cards?
I refuse to believe it. I was lucky enough to transmigrate, how can my luck be bad? Plus, I have the Goddess's blessing. With two buffs stacked, I believe I will definitely get a gold now.
[Are you sure you want to use 10× draws?]
'Confirm.'
The panel screen began to flash with streaks of starlight, constantly converging in the starry sky.
Takeshi stared intently at the screen: white, blue, white, green, blue, white, blue, green. Eight consecutive stars appeared, representing the rarity of those character cards.
Just as Takeshi thought this one was also a bust...
Whoosh!
A purple star lit up.
"A purple!"
Takeshi was pleasantly surprised.
Purple characters, though not the strongest tier in their verse, are still top-tier in strength.
For example, Kisame, whom Takeshi had previously drawn with a single spin. Kisame's overall strength was extremely formidable. Guy only barely defeated him by opening the Seventh Gate.
Keep in mind, when Guy opened the Eighth Gate, he was evaluated by the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki Madara as: "I, Madara, declare you the strongest."
So, while the upper limit of purple characters might be slightly inferior to gold ones, their overall strength is still formidable.
Just as Takeshi thought this draw was over, a dazzling golden starlight descended from the sky.
"A gold!"
Takeshi was overjoyed.
At this moment, his gaze was fixed on the panel. The character cards on the panel began to flip open one by one.
He skipped the white, green, and blue ones at the front. Character cards of this level were all experience fodder, keeping them had no meaning whatsoever.
What he cared about were the purple and gold ones at the back.
Soon, the purple character card flipped open.
"It's actually him!"
Takeshi was very surprised to see the character that had appeared.
The character on the card had black hair, normal skin, freckles on his cheeks, wore an orange cowboy hat with 'smile' and 'sad' emblems on the brim, and also had a skull tag tied to it.
He wore a red bead necklace around his neck, black shorts and black shoes, and his upper body was bare, showing off his perfect physique, with a dagger tucked into his waist.
That's right, he was one of the many One Piece fans' regrets—
Fire Fist Ace.
Because of him, the classic Marineford War in One Piece took place.
To rescue Ace, Whitebeard led his entire grand fleet to declare war on Marine Headquarters.
In hindsight, such an act was tantamount to suicide, but he had to go. After all, he was the strongest man in the world, Whitebeard.
It was a pity that he had aged, and the lineup of Marine Headquarters was simply too powerful.
Although Ace was successfully rescued later, a huge sacrifice was paid.
Finally, Ace, in order to protect his younger brother, was impaled through the chest from behind by Akainu's magma fist, and ultimately died.
When Takeshi saw this, he couldn't stop his tears from falling. He never thought that one day he would actually draw Ace's character card.
Ace's strength goes without saying. Although the power of Haki was greatly strengthened in the later stages of the anime, Logia Devil Fruit abilities are still super strong and mainstream.
The Mera Mera no Mi was extremely desirable. If it was placed before someone, he didn't believe they would be able to resist eating it.
Ace's only drawback might be that he appeared too early. The Haki setting was not yet fully developed at that time.
However, even if Ace were truly a Haki master, he probably would have found it difficult to withstand Akainu's punch.
Perhaps because of these shortcomings, Ace was classified as a purple character, but even among purple character cards, his strength should be considered top-tier.
Takeshi's gaze then turned to the last gold character card, as this was the main event after all.
He was instantly astonished when he saw the other party's appearance.
"It's actually him!"
