Originally Posted by
Perfect Chaos
At the very least, it's many millions of drops. And I guess 10% is a bit high, but the probability that each specific Guren/Shien dropping is quite low, so the drops are only in the hundreds, making some variance still there. But the matter here is that the comparative rate of Zirenheit to non-Zirenheit can be effectively estimated with the drop table as is without too much error. That, at least, can be assumed to be an effective estimate. But people seem to rather believe otherwise because of a very limited pool of stories of people getting multiple Zirenheits.
That aside, if people are so hesitant in using the in-game drop table to approximate relative drop ratios, thinking that there's too much variance, then why even bother to check the drop number table in the first place? Might as well just look at a table of random numbers created by Mr. Anonymous 1337 if you think the drop table is too inaccurate to be used.
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