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Lv 4 Clues aren't random.

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if i can believe what i read that lv 4 clues aren't a random drop like the others but a rare drop.

A mod posted it on the forums, i can't link you to it because i would not know where to start searching.

It would also make sense, if lv 4's would be random too than monsters dropping both of them would have an equal lv 3 and lv 4 droprate, which they defenitly do not.

 

Anyway i've been thinking, since it seems that some monsters drop lv 4's far more often than other monsters drop them, we could defenitly do with a table that shows the drop percentages for each monsters that drops lv 4 clues.

 

It's easiest to check how many you've killed on slayer tasks, but a lot of boss monsters can also be easely checked.

 

But anyways, if people think this is a good idea i'll also put some good work into it.

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it makes sence :thumbsup:

 

keep going :shades:

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It would be practically impossible to even get a correct percentage, because we don't have people logging every single drop they get. Any number you throw up, would be completely wrong.

 

Unfortunately, we aren't able to track drops like they can with WoW, with addons like the loot tracker in the wowhead client, which makes drop percentages a lot more accurate. But, sadly this can't be done in RS :\

Matt

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