Quote (DeafBoy @ Apr 23 2011 01:36pm)
A sword no one is ever going to find again and an item he will never find.
Nice man, great shit.
True, the charm is unspawnable and that means it cannot be found(or one similar ofc). The sword however was found not that long ago and it is spawnable and it is possible to find something of it's caliber. The odds are not in anyones favor for finding something like it, but it is possible. That was the question that was asked. I sent the guy a pm also, helping him get started and I told him that it's unlikely. However, many of us continue to play(not me...anymore) because there is that slim chance that we find something awesome. That use to be my motivation when I played often. That is why I spent a ton of fg on a badass weller back when welling was it's own thing.
I am told that you can still get good drops soloing, I have not experienced this, but have seen posts by others claiming it's true. So the answer to his question is "yes" it is possible. It's not likely, but it's not impossible either. The unspawn charm is impossible.
Most of this post was not for your benefit Lance as you know what Unspawn means(axiomatic I'm sure, but clarification for new players is always nice).
Quote (snoramej @ Apr 23 2011 01:36pm)
I'm sure they're talking about soloing now, not 2 years ago.
I don't think his question was meant as "will I find", but rather "is it possible to find". Some games, things can only be done in groups. A new player isn't going to automatically know whether a 200%+ee item has a requirement that say 3 people have to be in a group for it to spawn or not. They don't know things like this, as there really is no literature on the forums that address this. I was not trying to give a false impression that items like this drop all the time...they don't. I think common sense would suggest that if an items sells for many thousands of fg, it's pretty darned rare. If it's selling for 100k+ it's beyond pretty darned rare. I still think I answered the question correctly though. By all means, if I'm wrong, please explain how, for my benefit and those reading this topic.
This post was edited by HoR_Rahl on Apr 23 2011 12:53pm