Talk:Tiny plastic series 1

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Mozilla Display Issues

I can't see the tiny plastic sauceror image on Mozilla. My other browsers can see it though. I tried reuploading it and it didn't help

  • I see it just fine, and I use mozilla.... Dunno. --jin 20:45, 5 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • I also can't see it, using Firefox 1.0.4 --Fryguy9 20:02, 18 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • I'm with jin, I see it just fine on Firefox 1.0.4 --Agent Lex 20:03, 18 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • I can see it fine on Firefox 1.0.4 at work (will check at home and edit) DaCyclops 22:34, 21 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • At home, Firefox 1.0.4. All fine. DaCyclops 07:55, 22 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • I *think* I know what the problem is. The URL is /images/ad/fig4.gif. That [b]ad[/b] causes the image to be adblocked with common filter settings. If you use Adblock with FiltersetG, or just a smart filter list, the sauceror won't show up. And yes, this is quite a late reply. --Aardvark (Talk | Contribs) 23:25, 23 December 2005 (Central Standard Time)

Rarity

Is there an actual difference in rarity between the class figures and the hermit/bmc? --Snickles 12:31, 15 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)

  • I do believe there is. It seems that the class figures are more common than the hermit and meatcar, but less common than the familiars. Somewhere in between, so to say. --Aardvark 22:35, 21 Jun 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • I like how there is two named "Uncommon," is there anyother word for it? -Carados 21:39, 15 Jul 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • Actually they are uncommon according to Jick, if you check the series info on each TP item, for example the BMC "Series 1, 27/32 (U)", the U is for uncommon, R for rare, C for common.--JRSiebz 21:51, 15 Jul 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
  • Common, Uncommon, and Rare are the typical designations for cards such as Magic: the Gathering. The TP class statues could easily be U1 and the car and hermit U2. (Or vice versa, I forget.) --Einstein9073 00:20, 20 February 2006 (Central Standard Time)
  • has anybody researched the relative drop rates? my guess would be 1:10:100:1000 but this is obviously way off. --Evilkolbot 14:25, 20 April 2006 (CDT)
  • I've just added my 16-day log to the existing stats on the discussion page for Lucky Surprise Eggs. I didn't experience any measurable difference in BMC/Hermit drop compared with individual class statue drops. --ArgghFW 10:40, 3 July 2006 (CDT)
  • The two uncommon groups are zappable between each other, they should not be listed seperately--amosmj 05:01, 8 April 2008 (EST)
  • tricky to do that since the list is in numeric order. --Evilkolbot 06:26, 8 April 2008 (CDT)
  • I may just be aglow with noobness on this but why are they listed in order twice. Either have them in order, with the picture and the description, or have them in a different order, possibly grouped or ordered by rarity. Is an approximate droprate known on these? I see the discussion below about rares but an approximate droprate would allow you to have the second list to have a different and possibly more appropriate order. If a rate is not known, can we work on it? I'm willing to do what I can, with some guidance.--amosmj 07:29, 10 April 2008 (EST)

Probability of Rare Drops

So I just consumed around my 650th LSE today and got my first Rare. It's the 1st Muscle day, and I got a Sneaky Pete - for those who think the moons matter (I personally don't think they matter). I'd like to know other people's drop rates for *Rare* Tiny Plastics. -Holler 18:36, 15 October 2006 (CDT)

Starch 6th, not a stat day, dropped Susie. First Rare out of 319 eggs eaten. Hossenfeffer 15:44, 8 May 2007 (CDT)