So what do these numbers mean? They give the average number of each item you can expect to receive every time you prospect titanium ore. The sample size is 366 prospects (1 per 5 ore).ĥ55/366 = 151.6% independent drop rate (More below on what over 100% means) Here are the percentages I found from adding up all the data post above. The percent drop rates can then simply be calculated by dividing the gems found by the number of times ore was prospected. Until we know more about how the loot table works the best we can do is simply give the chance that you will receive each item (epic, blue, green or dust) by treating each item as independent of the others. You chance of getting a gem of any color should be 100% since you will never only get titanium dust (I'm assuming this from the numbers posted and from my experiences prospecting Saronite). So make sure that if anyone tries to rob you of your ore, you can give them a serius beatingĬomment by 54236Your assuming that you can only get one item per prospect which is not true. Repeat as needed.Ī few hours (usualy 1-2) gives me about 200 Saronite ores and 10-20 Titanium.Ī good tip to all miners: Get a pvp gear and us it while mining. then head down to the basin and do the same. For those of you who can, i recomend mining during School/work hours.Īlso my mining route is pretty simple: Follow the edge of icecrown in a circle twice. And you will still mine all those 40 Nodes, so you will have a better chance of getting titanium if you are alone. Say 40 nodes divided to two people is 20 Nodes each. Though i do not agree that you are better of looking for it in places where people mine alot. So if you mine alot of saronite you will get more Titanium aswell. Titanium spawns on the same spawnpoints as saronite. Comment by 308233Well i agree with alot what people say here.
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