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Explain drop rarity?
Good morning, team,
Can someone explain to me how to interpret the drop rarity as seen on the p99 Wiki? Take Sentient Armor for example. Under A Suit of Sentient Armor, each peice is listed as: (Rare) [1] 1x 75% (8%) I interpreted this as any one of the armor peices drops 8% of the time. But I spent a couple hours trying to farm them last night and didn't see a single one drop. It felt silly! I certainly could have bought a whole set from the takings of just plat farming elsewhere. Can someone explain this for me? Thanks! | ||
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#2
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E*=*mc2. Ive said to much... For more information. Contact your contact.
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#3
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75% of the time the mob will drop X1 item from its loot list [1], with an 8% chance this item will be the one dropped.
Think of black bears. 50% of the time They may drop one of: - ruined 50% - Lq 35% - Mq 10% OR - Hq 5% AND 100% of the time they may drop two of: - bear meat 50% - nothing 50% (Ie 25% nothing, 50% 1 bear meat, 25% 2 bear meat) And 50% of the time they may drop: -chunk of meat 100% (Ie half the time they always drop a chunk of meat) Or that is something like how it works... So the hq bear skin would be [1] 1x50% (5%) | ||
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#4
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Each drop is less than 1% chance for that armor according to the site I use.
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#5
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RNG so you might see 5 pieces drop in a row, or more likely 500 suits with 0 drops
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#6
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The gambler’s fallacy informs us that our probability of a specific result is directly proportional to number of attempts in games of chance (EQ), provided the data set was properly encoded. A paucity of data skews the results to be statistically relevant by 3 or more standard deviations.
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Last edited by Cecily; 09-24-2018 at 09:52 AM..
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#7
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^ Truth.
__________________
The Ancient Ranger
Awake again. | ||
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#8
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Quote:
Teppler, what site are you using? | |||
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#9
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Dont think about drop rates, just go try get ur drops and have a positive belief u will get it. Ive never spent a long time on a camp
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