Bakkan Caster. I'm guessing no, but I'm not so sure anymore.I'm around paragon 850 on seasonal, and I have so far obtained 3 primals. So basically the chance of getting a Primal that's actually useful is likely well below 0.1%, and the chance of getting a useful Primal with perfect stats (the stats themselves, not the values which are obviously 100%) is probably <0.01%. So You’re saying primals drop one in every 50 to 100 legendaries. An ancient upgrade on your armor will give you way better Mainstat, Vitality and Resistance.Ancient upgrades on Jewelry are the most undesirable since the upgrade won’t have an impact on important readings like elemental damage, attack speed, critical hit, critical chance and socket. Ancient will only upgrade Mainstat and other affixes. I won't play until they raise primals to 10% drop chance. Remember that you have no control over how you get these ancients and you just can’t set items to ancient as you please.Ancient upgrades are useful if you apply them on the right sets. I’ve experienced one drought that lasted for 810 legs before finally getting a Primal item.And of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. To give an idea of how many rifts I have done: I have leveled one of each class to 70, and via bloodshards been able to gear every single one of them with full 6-set bonus of the four different sets (for set dungeon mastery Wings). Some perspective: I currently have 8 R. Gifts, and I have maybe got a total of 15-ish during this season, while only have 3 primals dropped. Maybe I'll do the math on that for some items tomorrow if I'm not too lazyI have found 2 (TWO) primal Dead Man's Legacy. I haven't found a primal in the several weeks since hitting gr70.See my data. Blizzard’s patch 2.5.0 on Diablo 3 introduced a couple of interesting features. This included getting a double drop of yellow items with the affix primal in same drop, a fairly rare occurrrence. I guess if it takes you 6 minutes to clear the first and 10 to clear the other, that nullifies the point of course, so more a case of drops Vs time to complete.Yeah. Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls - Difficulty Overview (Patch 2.6.x - Season 17+) Notes: • "2 nd 50%" means there is a 50% chance for a second drop (and 100% for one drop). Exact same rolls and I had the choice to either:You're the one that's looking at it the wrong way when you imply that ancients need to actually roll perfect rolls to be good enough. Huh, imagine that: Not getting something that has 1-2% some odd chance of dropping all season. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts I did not find one useful primal this season and I got way more than 10,257 legendaries.I have seen people with 2-3 primals on them in high grift runs, so yes it is possible but unlikely :(.This makes me even happier that my first primal was Dawn with attack speed, dex, discipline, and something I rerolled to % damage. Chances are there’s also a ‘pity’ drop built in to ensure players eventually get a Primal drop. It's been over a week since I got my last primal.By comparison, I had read somewhere that the Ramaldni's Gift drop rate was about 1 in 200, although I couldn't find any hard data to back that up...That's interesting. Pure speculation on my part but it’s likely no more than 2 x the normal drop rate. If I were to get a primal the difference would be extremely minimal. Maybe if you could augment them twice or something.So... 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.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.
Ancient: 2. This is crucial since the right gem will ensure that you lend the right power to your precious ancient. The chance of getting an ancient with perfect rolls and all the right stats has to be insanely low. Chances are there’s also a ‘pity’ drop built in to ensure players eventually get a Primal drop.
They are one of the strongest and rarest items to find in D3. For instance, the Azurewrath legendary will damage and occasionally knock away demons and the undead who come near you.Any normal affix on a legendary will roll higher resulting in a more powerful item. You're trying to roll 5-6 specific stats, possibly up to 7 or 8 if you have a more flexible build, out of a pool of ~30. They don't; as long as they are good enough.You get, on average, somewhere between 40 and 50 rolls at an ancient per primal that you see. That means finishing it before the time runs out, … Ancient weapons are by far the most useful as you will get higher damage from the weapon as opposed to using a non ancient weapon. All of this was done before Paragon 2000. An ancient item in D3, therefore, is any item with the Ancient modifier on it.Dropping the ancient modifier on legendary items, a set of weapons or armor increases stats like strength, intelligence, vitality and Resist All.Finding ancient items in the game is really hard especially that they don’t look any different when on the ground. Grind out a couple more gem levels on my next augment or two more paragons levels makes up the Int, then the difference is 14 points in vitality.. Yeah the red border is nice, and yeah with weapons the difference can definitely be huge, but I think overall it's not as big a deal as some people seem to think. Im curious to know where your solo 70 primal went. rip friend. Bleh.I wish there was something more special about thrm. Blizzard’s patch 2.5.0 on Diablo 3 introduced a couple of interesting features. Diablo 3 drop rates items Diablo 3 drop rates items.