Swamp Monster Blook

Swamp Monster

RarityUncommon
Drop Rate15.2%
PackSpooky Pack →
Estimated Sell Price20-35 tokens

1) Acquisition model

Probability drop from pack openings

This blook uses a probability-based drop model. Each Spooky opening is an independent roll, and the listed rate (15.2%) applies per opening.

Raw entry: 15.2%

2) Same-pack comparison

Rarity tier position: 1/6. Same-rarity entries in pack: 5.

Numeric drop-rank in pack: #3/14 (higher rate means easier target).

Pack high-rarity context: Legendary 1, Chroma 4.

3) Cross-pack rarity context

Across all tracked blooks, Uncommon has 76 entries (28.1% of catalog).

Typical numeric rate range for Uncommon: 12.5% - 19.625%.

Easier same-rarity hunting candidates: Bug (19.63%) • Bot (19.50%) • Autumn (19.50%).

4) Data status & trust

Source type: Community/inferred.

Availability status: Available.

Last verified: 2026-03-27.

This entry is listed as currently obtainable under its corresponding acquisition model.

5) Dynamic FAQ

What does “15.2%” mean for Swamp Monster?

This blook uses a probability-based drop model. Each Spooky opening is an independent roll, and the listed rate (15.2%) applies per opening.

How does Swamp Monster compare inside the Spooky pack?

By numeric drop odds, it is rank #3 out of 14 numeric entries in this pack. It also sits in rarity tier 1/6.

Is Swamp Monster easier or harder than typical Uncommon targets?

Current numeric rate is 15.2%. Typical Uncommon range is 12.5% - 19.625%.

How reliable is this Swamp Monster data?

Source type is Community/inferred. Last verified date: 2026-03-27. This entry is listed as currently obtainable under its corresponding acquisition model.

Should I target Swamp Monster directly?

For probability drops, treat each opening as independent. Use the calculator to estimate budget and compare this target against other high-rarity goals in the same pack.

Maintenance & corrections

Last data verification for this entry: 2026-03-27. If you find an issue, include page URL, field name, and source evidence when reporting.

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