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mafuwally
Mar 11, 2004, 12:44 PM
What is the drop rate for a psycho wand from a purplenum mil?

PaleKid15
Mar 11, 2004, 12:48 PM
http://faqs.ign.com//articles/393/393635p1.html

1/205. FORUM SEARCH! USE GUIDES!

Rainbowlemon
Mar 11, 2004, 12:56 PM
On 2004-03-11 09:48, PaleKid15 wrote:
http://faqs.ign.com//articles/393/393635p1.html

1/205. FORUM SEARCH! USE GUIDES!



No need to shout! Just a point in the right direction will do!

Sometimes the Forum Search can't bring out what you want...and sometimes the site can be a little overwhelming.

I personally use heyf00l's drop chart (thank youuuu!) for anything like that. the link is http://faqs.ign.com/articles/393/393635p1.html

Ketchup345
Mar 11, 2004, 02:25 PM
An alternative:
http://www.housoka.com/pso/findings/secid.php

Also, you may have to use the item findings from this site to go with that one (not everything may show). But this one should may be more accurate.


<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ketchup345 on 2004-03-11 15:09 ]</font>

PaleKid15
Mar 11, 2004, 02:53 PM
On 2004-03-11 09:56, Antimony wrote:


On 2004-03-11 09:48, PaleKid15 wrote:
http://faqs.ign.com//articles/393/393635p1.html

1/205. FORUM SEARCH! USE GUIDES!



No need to shout! Just a point in the right direction will do!

Sometimes the Forum Search can't bring out what you want...and sometimes the site can be a little overwhelming.

I personally use heyf00l's drop chart (thank youuuu!) for anything like that. the link is http://faqs.ign.com/articles/393/393635p1.html



There is a need to shout. People need to learn to use the site. Secondly, you do realize you posted the exact same link as me right?




An alternative:
http://www.housoka.com/pso/findings/secid.php

Also, you may have to use the item findings from this site to go with that one (not everything may show). But this one should be more accurate.



Can you explain what you mean by "more accurate"? It's not really an exact science. Thanks.

Hrith
Mar 11, 2004, 03:05 PM
On 2004-03-11 11:53, PaleKid15 wrote:


An alternative:
http://www.housoka.com/pso/findings/secid.php
Also, you may have to use the item findings from this site to go with that one (not everything may show). But this one should be more accurate.

Can you explain what you mean by "more accurate"? It's not really an exact science. Thanks.

Actually, yes, it is. Maybe you should learn more, O intelligent one.

Zarana
Mar 11, 2004, 03:31 PM
Shut up about it being "more accurate," please. They both have the Psycho Wand set at 1/205, so there is no need to brag about this other chart. At least compare the two before you recommend one over the other. If you had, you would've noticed that there's no difference at all on the weapon he was asking his question about.

Hrith
Mar 11, 2004, 03:50 PM
Try to think to think before you post. Ketch was providing help for further references.

And keep it clean.

PaleKid15
Mar 11, 2004, 04:00 PM
On 2004-03-11 12:05, Kef wrote:


On 2004-03-11 11:53, PaleKid15 wrote:


An alternative:
http://www.housoka.com/pso/findings/secid.php
Also, you may have to use the item findings from this site to go with that one (not everything may show). But this one should be more accurate.

Can you explain what you mean by "more accurate"? It's not really an exact science. Thanks.

Actually, yes, it is. Maybe you should learn more, O intelligent one.



Owww... that stings (note sarcasm). I realize that you use mathematical formulas and such to derive drop rates, but the actual drop is still completely random. That is what I meant by "not an exact science". If it was an exact science, there would be an exact answer that was never wrong. I wasn't saying anything bad about the other chart, I was just asking what he meant by "more accurate", assuming that some type of breakthrough was made for determining drop rates. If you are going to try to "zing" me, do a better job.

Primrose
Mar 11, 2004, 04:23 PM
On 2004-03-11 12:50, Kef wrote:
Try to think to think before you post. Ketch was providing help for further references.

And keep it clean.



I thought it was funny that you said he shall think before posting and in the very same sentence you made a mistake in your post ^_^
sorry, not trying to be mean, was just a good laugh...

And Palekid15, there is a scientific average, and the drop rates were extracted from the games data, and were calculated with the enemy drop anything rates, so in a way of drop chances, they should be quite accurate.
Of coure, you might want to factor in some human mistakes now and there...

Zarana
Mar 11, 2004, 05:07 PM
Kef, if was completely relevant to tell you to shut up. That's about as clean as it's going to get, considering how tired I am of your rampant ignorance. These charts are exactly the same, and saying that one is more accurate than the other just comes off as a bias, not usable information.

Here's the basic sum of this post so far.

Some guy: "Here are the drop charts."

Ketch: "Here is an alternative. It might be more accurate."

Someone else: "I don't see why one chart would be more accurate than the other."

Kef: "Actually, it is. Although the numbers are exactly the same, I happen to like Sounomi better, so her chart is more accurate."

Kef, you really need to learn that whether or not you like something has nothing to do with how good it is. This goes for your adoration of pathetic Sabers and Claws, your bias towards Sounomi's charts and surely plenty of other things.

Primrose
Mar 11, 2004, 05:23 PM
O_o I feel a certain tension between two parties...?

Anyway Kef is not completely wrong, Sounomi has the drop rates for box items, and the other thing is heyf00ls guide had a few mistakes (Boss drop rates for example), which he fixed by now as far as i know.
But for the rest, they are pretty identical, they round their numbers differently, but thats about it.

Ketchup345
Mar 11, 2004, 06:24 PM
http://www.pso-world.com/viewtopic.php?topic=76417&forum=7

Why Sou's charts are possibly more accurate than HeyF00l's.

Sounomi uses a program, Heyf00l did it by hand.

This topic is too old to bump though.

SuperDK
Mar 14, 2004, 11:07 AM
Geez...what is the difference between some 1/1000 and 1/1001? People should not look for drop guides and just play the damn game.

rena-ko
Mar 14, 2004, 01:06 PM
beg you pardon but looking the ingame chance up helps a lot when hunting a specific item.
sure you can find what you desire from the next critter you slay, but simply from virtual overall-chances its best to look up who drops it at the best rate and who is most common where.

(i.e. what quest provides the highest number of that specific critter in one hour of playtime, that drops it at the best chance.)


anyway, the argument in this thread is really pointless.
use sounomi's chart, use heyF00l's chart, use vulpes' chart. they're all more or less the same since all base on the same raw data.


so, keep the peace > everyone

SuperDK
Mar 14, 2004, 10:17 PM
...er...well...I guess I should have said something like that...

Well, I guess if you really desire to have an item, you would look up drop rate charts.

And the nonsense about one chart being inaccurate...they all give a rough estimate of the drop percentage...and I'd say I can live with that.

Aular
Mar 15, 2004, 04:20 PM
On 2004-03-11 11:53, PaleKid15 wrote:


On 2004-03-11 09:56, Antimony wrote:


On 2004-03-11 09:48, PaleKid15 wrote:
http://faqs.ign.com//articles/393/393635p1.html

1/205. FORUM SEARCH! USE GUIDES!


No need to shout! Just a point in the right direction will do!

Sometimes the Forum Search can't bring out what you want...and sometimes the site can be a little overwhelming.

I personally use heyf00l's drop chart (thank youuuu!) for anything like that. the link is http://faqs.ign.com/articles/393/393635p1.html



There is a need to shout. People need to learn to use the site.



First, a caveat: PSOW has a breadth of useful information about this game. Without it, I'd probably have one lower level character, still, rather than working on several characters with a few in Ultimate mode.

Now, having said that: the site could use some improvement. I earned my Bachelor's degree in English with an emphasis in technical writing. In addition, I do database support (MS Access) and I know how to code HTML. Thus, I'm not new to web surfing, searching, database or web design. And I found there was a steeper learning curve to using this site. Information isn't where I expected it to be, searching isn't as intuitive as it could be, and information is spread out across different areas of the site that I, if designing the site, would put on one page. Veteran users know where to find all the information, but newer users need a more intuitive site or some help from vets on occasion.

A perfect example of this relates to the Item Database. I assumed that all the qualities -- both listed and hidden -- would be listed with the item in its description in the Item Database. This wasn't the case. Technique bonuses on Force weapons are listed in a SEPARATE location. The link to this occurs after a long amount of text, so it's not very visually accessible. Additionally, it's not clear that it contains additional information beyond what the Item Database lists. So, I used the forum to ask for help, and some people politely pointed me in the right direction. It was much appreciated.

So, in my opinion, PSOW isn't really designed for new users. In any case, keeping in mind that we were all new users to the site at some point in time, whether it be 2 years ago or 2 days ago, is appreciated.

*bows*
Aular of the Light

Polar
Mar 15, 2004, 05:37 PM
On 2004-03-11 15:24, Ketchup345 wrote:
http://www.pso-world.com/viewtopic.php?topic=76417&forum=7

Why Sou's charts are possibly more accurate than HeyF00l's.

Sounomi uses a program, Heyf00l did it by hand.

This topic is too old to bump though.


Wait-a-minute! That's MY thread!!!! *beams proudly* It did mutate just a little bit, didn't it...
Anyway, I agree about some of the PSOW information not being in the best of places, but really, the Guides page and the Item DB/Findings etc. can lead to everything you need to know. People still post on the forums asking questions answered in the next thread down, too... ah well - if you needed help, would you want people to shout at you?