![]() ![]() loot behavior there, if the same as D2R, definetely I will not buy it. BUT is good that I saw what can happen so I will not buy D4 until I will see reviews/forum posts… with e.g. If they will do somthing in D2R or not I do not care. ![]() background “MagicFind” increase and increase so you get somthing good at a moment, then your background MF goes back to normal value <<< this is an approach that a game shall have! a RPG game shall not need to force players to play by the fact that they find nothing, but by the fact that there are challenges to makes them need to find more and improve. After long complains finally Blizzard admit that something must be done and they implemented a kind of “smart loot” system, meaning something like, if you play days and days and not find anything good your e.g. a bug does not mean a code error only, a bug can be a design bug and the code can be perfect, but by design of the loot table/random associated to drops… the item drops “unintended”.įYI, back in the early days of D3 there was a similar problem, some players could not find any valuable items. ![]() Also, shout out to our price checkers who volunteer their time and offer their. I’d like to take a second to thank the PureDiablo team for an amazing execution of the Diablo 2 Trading Marketplace. Its not BUG, but i must say, its true about droping items IS out of reality. Hey everyone, Nokk here, moderator of the Trading Marketplace and this is my Diablo 2 Resurrected trading guide. ago I’m pretty sure they increased drop rates of things like runes, and maybe uniques, in 1.13 and again in 1.14 So depending when you last played, drop rates may have been much worse. My topic is ofcourse about Exaggeration when i called it Bug or Error. Anyone noticed higher drop rates in d2 resurrected I played a ton back in the day and am getting better stuff quicker 19 19 comments Add a Comment wapiro 2 yr. ![]()
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