Was trying to figure out if having a higher amount of luck actually hurts your chances of
getting a decent item that is clean,
This was taken from the Publish 73 notes
Disadvantages:
So the higher the luck the more chance of Bonus Budget, then the higher chance of bonus budget
the more disadvantage rolls are made, so the higher luck the higher chance of
disadvantage rolls, even though it says luck doesn't effect disadvantage generation.
Anyone can explain this simpler?
getting a decent item that is clean,
This was taken from the Publish 73 notes
Disadvantages:
- These appear on items randomly.
- More powerful items tend to receive more disadvantages
- Each disadvantage grants the item significantly more power
- When the creature is killed, its Difficulty Rating and the killers’ Luck factor into loot generation
- More difficult creatures generate more items
- Each item receives a Base Item Property Budget
- Each item receive s a Bonus Item Property Budget
- The Bonus property budget may be added multiple times
- The higher the killer’s Luck, the higher the chance of multiple Bonus Budget
- After the item budget is determined:
- The higher the Budget, the more Disadvantage Rolls are made for the item
- Each Disadvantage Roll has a chance of adding a new Disadvantage
- Each Disadvantage adds a fixed bonus to the item’s Budget
So the higher the luck the more chance of Bonus Budget, then the higher chance of bonus budget
the more disadvantage rolls are made, so the higher luck the higher chance of
disadvantage rolls, even though it says luck doesn't effect disadvantage generation.
Anyone can explain this simpler?