Does the hero drill act merely like a slot machine?

I have experimented with every record repeatedly, even trying different setups such as positioning one character behind another in various orders. Indeed, I noticed that when I place one fighter in a backup role, the primary hero still ends up being excessively overpowered in a way that seems almost random. I worry that the outcome might not be entirely based on skill but instead driven by an automatic system. Could it be that there is an underlying gimmick or preset mechanism affecting the performance? I’m looking for any hidden tactics or factors that might explain this behavior.

i think its more about internal multipliers than a pure slot machine. i’ve noticed similar synergies making outcomes look random even when you vary your combos. might not be just luck but subtle bonus factors at play.

Based on my observations, the behavior of the hero drill seems less like a pure slot machine and more an interwoven set of calculated multipliers that sometimes shift unpredictably. While many claim that there could be underlying gimmicks, my testing shows that the slight inconsistencies are a result of complex priority algorithms at work. Its behavior even though appearing random is driven by set parameters that can vary with placement and timing, which makes mastering the challenge a mix of strategy and adapting to ever so inconstent factors.

Hey everyone, I’m chiming in here because I’ve noticed something similar. Honestly, it might look like a slot machine at a glance, but I think there’s a bit more nuance behind it. It seems that while there is an element of randomness, there are hidden parameters or multipliers that can really change how the hero drill performs. Your setup and order of characters might not guarantee a result, but they do seem to subtly shift some underlying calculations. To me, it’s like the game rewards you for experimenting rather than just throwing your luck around. I’ve had sessions where even when I thought I had a near-perfect setup, the results still surprised me – both good and bad. So, while randomness plays its part, it’s probably a more layered system than just pure chance. What do you all think? :blush:

hey honestly not entirely slot machine chaos. i think there’s hidden triggers in play. placements though feel random, may carry a specific bonus we arent aware of. luck still matters but subtle adjustments can shift the vibe. that’s my 2 cents.