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Note that drop rates are provided for guidance only, and, as with any random occurrence, your actual experience may vary significantly from the estimated drop rate. Please refrain from editing drop rate information unless your modification is based on a significant pool of data. Otherwise, discuss potential updates to drop rate results by using "discussion" (talk) pages.
Note that drop rates are provided for guidance only, and, as with any random occurrence, your actual experience may vary significantly from the estimated drop rate. Please refrain from editing drop rate information unless your modification is based on a significant pool of data. Otherwise, discuss potential updates to drop rate results by using "discussion" (talk) pages.

Drop rates for [[Voidwatch]] NMs generally assume capped or nearly capped red spectral alignment for maximum drop rates.

Revision as of 13:11, 20 July 2012

The drop rate of an item is the probability of obtaining the item after completing the acquisition method for the item once. Examples include opening an armoury crate, defeating a monster, or completing a quest.

The drop rates on BG Wiki are based on observation and/or data collection and are intended to provide general probability ranges for individual drops. The terminology used for drop rates on BG Wiki is as follows:

  • G - Guaranteed (100% drop rate)
  • C - Common (50% or higher drop rate)
  • U - Uncommon (~25% drop rate, +/-10%)
  • R - Rare (~10% drop rate, +/-5%)
  • R - Very Rare (~5% drop rate, +/-2%)
  • VR - Extremely Rare (~2% or lower drop rate)

Drop rates can be added to items by using the appropriate template: {{gdrop}}, {{cdrop}}, {{udrop}}, {{rdrop}}, {{vdrop}}, or {{xdrop}}, corresponding to the six categories above.

Note that drop rates are provided for guidance only, and, as with any random occurrence, your actual experience may vary significantly from the estimated drop rate. Please refrain from editing drop rate information unless your modification is based on a significant pool of data. Otherwise, discuss potential updates to drop rate results by using "discussion" (talk) pages.

Drop rates for Voidwatch NMs generally assume capped or nearly capped red spectral alignment for maximum drop rates.