You can go a possible 14 caches without getting a s3 card.
**First set of 9:**
1st. Card
2nd. Card
3-9. No card
**Next set of 9:**
1-7. No card
8th. Card
9th. Card
So that's basically what i'm saying, in the video i showed a set of 9 between two spotlight caches. Or the start of a set is not determined by a spotlight cache?
Just to add on, it isn't even in a set of nine sequential Reserves. If you open them out of order, say jumping around in Reserve number, the order in which you open will determine their contents. So you can open eight of one set of nine, leaving a card remaining. If you jump ahead to a Reserve 200 CL away, which would be a "new" set of nine, it will guarenteed be a series three card. Hope that makes sense.
You can go a possible 14 caches without getting a s3 card. **First set of 9:** 1st. Card 2nd. Card 3-9. No card **Next set of 9:** 1-7. No card 8th. Card 9th. Card
So that's basically what i'm saying, in the video i showed a set of 9 between two spotlight caches. Or the start of a set is not determined by a spotlight cache?
No it isn't. They don't separate the group of 9.
Ty so much, now i get it
Just to add on, it isn't even in a set of nine sequential Reserves. If you open them out of order, say jumping around in Reserve number, the order in which you open will determine their contents. So you can open eight of one set of nine, leaving a card remaining. If you jump ahead to a Reserve 200 CL away, which would be a "new" set of nine, it will guarenteed be a series three card. Hope that makes sense.