Weapon and Armor Powders
#1
Posted 01 November 2010 - 05:50 PM
2 Hours of farming in Chaos map and only 8 Weapon Powders ??? You gotta be kidding !! Good business plan would be at least 100 or more every two hours of farming so that players can BUY cash items to enchant armors and weapons hint hint ^^. Long story short change the drop rate please !!
#2
Posted 02 November 2010 - 05:14 PM
Increase the drop rate in other hand would mean - Lowering Weapon Powder's price
That would mean that Weapon Powders would start being a common item, and everybody around would have +5/+10 Weapons.
The fact of +5/+10 and so on Weapons having nice looks and being cool is Unique, and increasing the drop rate would mean that it would pass from Unique to Common.
Also these players that farm few Powders for a bit of money, would be ruins with it.
I know that it depends on luck, maybe you weren't in a lucky day when that happened.
Remember that you can get them from F Missions and from Mini-Bosses too, so i don't see the drop rate THAT absurd at moment.
Good luck in your thread.
#3
Posted 02 November 2010 - 07:18 PM
That would mean that Weapon Powders would start being a common item, and everybody around would have +5/+10 Weapons.
The fact of +5/+10 and so on Weapons having nice looks and being cool is Unique, and increasing the drop rate would mean that it would pass from Unique to Common.
it's already common for people to have weapons +10 and higher. The drop rate of weapon powder was alright before but now it's drastically reduced.
Edited by Thuy, 02 November 2010 - 07:19 PM.
#4
Posted 03 November 2010 - 01:48 AM
#5
Posted 03 November 2010 - 04:52 AM
Lol'd. And create more imbalance between cash buyers and non cash buyers?Just sell it in IM shop so I know I can buy it when I need it, instead of worrying about how much gold I have to farm or make rather then leveling.
#6
Posted 06 November 2010 - 07:04 AM
I'm sure the enchanting rates haven't increased at all. There was nothing wrong with the amount dropping before and now that it's harder to advance, spec and artifact things it's more difficult. Rates need to be changed back to the way it was. Either make wep powders drop more and decrease enchant rates or increase enchant rates to balance with the current drop rate of wep powders.Sorry but I dont agree so much with that idea.
Increase the drop rate in other hand would mean - Lowering Weapon Powder's price
That would mean that Weapon Powders would start being a common item, and everybody around would have +5/+10 Weapons.
The fact of +5/+10 and so on Weapons having nice looks and being cool is Unique, and increasing the drop rate would mean that it would pass from Unique to Common.
Also these players that farm few Powders for a bit of money, would be ruins with it.
I know that it depends on luck, maybe you weren't in a lucky day when that happened.
Remember that you can get them from F Missions and from Mini-Bosses too, so i don't see the drop rate THAT absurd at moment.
Good luck in your thread.
#7
Posted 06 November 2010 - 09:57 AM
Ex: Let's make something +7, which is what something SHOULD BE to be decent/worth having enchanted.
.9^7= 47.8% chance of being successful.
That's 47.8%. That's less than half. You're going to risk all that money/7 powders for only half a chance to get it +7. Well, that sounds fair! No, seriously, that's much more fair than this ridiculous powder system. What if somebody wanted to take it to a ridiculous number (if that's even statistically/virtually possible) such as +20? That would be a lowly 12% chance of happening. A person would have to go through at least 160 powders and 8 weapons give or take depending on their luck. So, in conclusion, it's more fair, makes more sense, is easier to calculate, and doesn't make enchanting easy or tedious. Or in other words, it's a "good gaming design."
Even if the drop rate for powders was increased, we'd still have the super crappy enchantment system we have now. So it wouldn't address the main problem. It would also justify the current drop rate.
Edited by Tundra, 06 November 2010 - 09:57 AM.
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