After saying that, Rita paused. After all, it was difficult to define what made a good or bad hand.
While a completed set of World Tomb tiles could unlock powerful skills, even scattered ones each had their own function. If she wasn't chasing a specific key outcome, breaking up the tomb set could actually be more beneficial in practice.
Besides, if it was a mahjong game—well, there had to be wins and losses.
If she completed a winning hand, what would the reward be?
If someone else did it first, what would happen to her?
Nivalis was still stunned by Rita's suggestion: "Huh?"
B8017913, who had been observing as Rita opened loot, understood: "Does balancing luck like this actually work?"
Thinking about the [Plush Collar] she had drawn, her experience using [I Just Want to Improve So Badly], and the World Battlefield's Law of Lucky Conservation, Rita answered, "I think it works pretty well."
B8017913 replied, "Alright. I'll start tracking and analyzing this theory's validity."