But that's already pretty narrow looking at the bigger picture.You know the feeling of farming GRs, you’ve got all the gear you need so 99%+ of legendaries get salvaged and because you want to go fast you salvage them almost instantaneously (click+Enter spam) after looking whether it’s an ancient/primal worth keeping. On a side note, comparing the dispersion to that of the previous results, I hoped it would become a bit narrower than it actually did by doubling the sample size. considering that "nice" numbers are much more likely to have been chosen, my guess would be 0.2%, but as you can see from the distribution the sample size is way too small to tell this apart from 0.15%, 0.125%, or 0.25% with any assurance. Inflection Points are 0.134% and 0.217%.Inflection Point Distance from Mode is 0.041%.This time in short, for explanation see there. This low drop rate makes hunting for useful primals not very desirableĪlright, updating my data analysis from last time for your new results. However, it is clear that the primal drop rate is well below 0.5% with a high probability below 0.3%. For instance, in the first 5000 legendaries I had 13 primals, in the next 5000 legendaries only 5. I am well aware that even a sample size of 10,000 is far too low to calculate the exact primal drop rate. Number of ancient legandaries: 1037 = 10.11% Since I was curious about the primal drop rate and wanted to find at least one useful primal, I did more runs. Number of ancient legandaries: 503 = 9.91% A few weeks ago, I started the thread "5077 legendaries, primal drop rate":
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