23-11-2013, 03:22 AM
(23-11-2013, 12:13 AM)bossculeur link Wrote: Thanks for posting that, Harlaus. I was tempted to post something similar but didn't want to write for ages.
Randomness is the only fair system and it would be insanity to use any other system for drops. There will always be some people who get lucky and some who don't, that the basic principle behind grinding games. In most grinding games (D2 ect.) people play hard until they burnout and then take a break for a while and come back fresh. It's only natural that people are leaving right now. They'll be back at some point. As frustrated as you seem I recommend taking a break. I did fr about a month and the game feels much more fun now.
And if you do keep playing just try to be more positive. Don't let it make you so angry when others get legendaries.
Other than that I just wanted to dispute your estimated stats because right now they seem preposterously biased. 3 rag runs a day is a ridiculous overstatement. The group that Harlaus described has averaged something closer to 9 odins a week (1 each weekday, 4 on Saturday and Sunday). Still a lot but a less exaggerated number. Furthermore to add to Harlaus list of people who have been rewarded (although not all of them in the last 84 days): click, me, darkfire, mystic, Dan, harlaus. That really is a pretty good batting rate for legendaries.
Odin just called! Yours is coming!
before i respond to harluas's post i want to clear some things up about the estimated stats i have given. these states were taken from PUBLIC RAGNAROK runs. last time i checked some of the legendaries that the above people have gotten were not dropped on ragnarock furthermore were not dropped on public runs. (of course someone would get the legendary from our group if it was an event...) i would also like to point out that dan isn't the only one running ragnarok pub runs as there are a number of them completed during au time when the rest of the guys get off. so before you go out and make these accusations perhaps look into the matter first. if anything some of those stats are an understatement