The entirely NOT random nature of the rookie X-Fractor distribution is Class Action Lawsuit worthy! Has anyone seen a monster box with 5 rookie X-Fractors and 5 veteran X-Fractors? I haven't but if they were actually random we all would have. Topps wants the consumer to believe in infinitely impossible statistics which fall ridiculously outside the standard deviation.
@@albebreakinbaseball Of course but if the X-fractors were actually distributed randomly nearly all of the monster boxes would have 3-4 rookie and 6-7 veteran X-fractors... but they do not and thus are NOT random. This means Topps can distribute different quality product to who they want and lower quality to others.