Are Shindo Life Spins Rigged?

Are Shindo Life Spins Rigged?


Are Shindo Life Spins Rigged?

Many players ask if Shindo Life spins are rigged. Are you frustrated for using Shindo Life codes again and again and every time it looks like its going to land on something good, you fail?

Here are what some aggravated players have been saying:

"It's definitely rigged. After 500+ spins it'd be over a 92% chance to get something like Shindai and a 98% chance to get something like Riser, or a 0.04% chance to NOT get something with 1/100 rarity." ~ Riomo via Fandom.com

"I just put in 500 spins into my element slot trying to get chaos style, not a big surprise but I didnt get it. It's definitely broken." ~ HurtfulHalo1 via Reddit

"Spins are so rigged its stupid, I have wasted hours of my time just for the same things. Ice explosion steam nature mud and crystal is all I know." ~ Lolermaner via Fandom.com

"I wouldn't say its rigged, but its definitely not good. I've spun over 200 times in a row, and the best thing I got was Itachi's MS. I'm glad its like this so there's not like 15 million people in servers with sharigans, but it would be nice if the raised the chances of getting something good. I want rinnegan (which has a higher chance of being picked then Itachi's MS) but sadly all I get is something like steam." ~ TheJellyJames via Fandom.com

Based on personal and secondhand accounts, some players have come to the conclusion that Shindo Life spin results are decided when you press the button, and that it just shows you rare ones for excitement, even if you are destined to not get it.

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The only way to get a decent idea of the real odds of spin results in Shindo Life is to test the odds yourself. One popular YouTuber did just that. Here is what happened:


VarietyJay Rare Spin Test

The highlight of the video was the roll stopping on Yin with a dramatic pause before going to shock.

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So are Shindo Life spins rigged? It's a nearly impossible claim to prove. There are hundreds of thousands of Shindo Life players. That means plenty of players are going to get great spins, while many will be left dissappointed. It's just the nature the game.

Perhaps next time your spins are poor, chaulk it up to bad luck. And keep in mind, the odds may be the same regardless, but it is certainly possible you see some exciting items in the spins, but that doesn't necesarrily mean you were "that close" to receiving it.

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