This item has a 0.000024% chance of dropping

>this item has a 0.000024% chance of dropping

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>in a single-player game

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>not just spawning it with a console command

>Get it first try

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>then throw it away out of sheer ignorance

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anyhting less than 1% is ridiculous

>spawn it with a console command
>just feel empty after I get it

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>Find hidden item in dungeon.
>worth a lot of gold
>sell that shit
>find out hours later it was a quest item

Fuck you enderal

>Early game has important drops that are indistinguishable from vendor trash
>Game doesn't introduce the quests/charcters/whatever what need those items until a few hours in
>Can permanently lock yourself out of content because you wanted some extra cash

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>this ultra rare enemy has a spawn rate of 0.000025%
>it also drops one of the most powerful items in the game!
>at a drop rate of 0.000025%!

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>not looking for thing
>its fucking everywhere
>suddenly need thing
>as if it was never in the game to begin with

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can you buy it back?

green lex luther looks different

I learned this lesson when I was 10 with legos and now Im a kleptomaniac

>pepefying classic and revered imagery
normies should be hanged

>Rare enemy
>plus rare Item
>plus item grade system.

>find a rare-drop item
>item description: "this thing is useless but you could sell it for a lot of money"
>sell it at a shop
>later get a quest to turn in that item
the only thing worse than video game developers are lying video game developers

>Item has 0.25% chance of dropping
>But each one also has variable stats and enchantments
>Also needs another rare item with 0.25% drop chance to be used at smithy to raise its stats to the max

>treasure chest is boobytrapped
>the treasure itself is some common item
Thanks DaS2

>to finish a late game quest you need an early game item

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>Get a extremely rare drop
>It's garbage

>need an item
>look up how to get it
>i need to farm an easy enemy for 5 hours
What's the fucking point?

>ring says it regenerates health
>it actually increases your max health
>community claims this is a feature to encourage online discussion or some shit
dark souls was full of things like this

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But what if what if what if

Based

Why does shit like Zod Rune even exist in Diablo II if the vast majority of people who've put thousands of hours into the game have never had one drop? In fact, it's doubtful that most people have ever gotten a rune higher than Gul from Hell Hellforge.

A white person made this image

>to finish an early game quest you need a postgame item

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dupers saved d2

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I used to farm items with lower chance than that in mmos.

fucking vermivorous

>Game has an extremely rare item
>Somehow every notable youtuber or streamer gets it in the first 10 tries