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i tought it would let me make one but instead it just started speeding cards into it on its own and i cant see which onces so it made me too worried to use again
in my opinion best way to fix this is let me pick and choose same with the table which onces i want to put up in the bundle i would love doing it and automatic i dont trust but its also less fun
I double checked what the workbench would put into the box at different settings all with the slider of „kept in collection“ set to 5 and it was strongly reliable. I saved and uploaded my save file to stacked.gg after each use and compared the cards that where left in my collection.
For one it looks like the algorithm tried to spread the choices a little (it did not fill all 100 slots with only one card, even if I had several hundreds of one card at the exact same price as I set the workbench to).
Furthermore, it dropped down several cards to exactly being 5 left over.
Also, it looks like the algorithm of card packing seems to work up the card ID. It preferred the first cards (Pigni and so on) before using later ones. Depending on the set price range obviously.