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'''Loot Items'''
[[File:Chest Loot Table.png|thumb|The Loot Table for [[Chests]] with their corresponding Color/Rarity]]
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|[[Common Items | Common]]
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|[[Uncommon Items | Uncommon]]
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|[[Rare Items | Rare]]
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|[[Epic Items | Epic]]
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|[[Legendary Items | Legendary]]
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|[[Ethereal Items | Ethereal]]
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Unlike [[Crafted Items]], loot items have fixed rarities. For example, a [[Shovel Axe]] will always be Legendary and have the same attributes for anyone else who gets one. An item's rarity generally tells you how powerful they are, not specifically how many attributes they have. An Ethereal rarity loot item might have the ability to teleport somewhere, but that may be the only attribute it has.
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 23 July 2024
Loot Items are items comprised mainly of equipment that can be bought in shops or obtained from chests, monsters, and other openables.
Rarity
Similar to Crafted Items, they also come in 6 increasingly better forms of rarity:
Loot Rarities | In-Game Color |
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Common | |
Uncommon | |
Rare | |
Epic | |
Legendary | |
Ethereal |
Unlike Crafted Items, loot items have fixed rarities. For example, a Shovel Axe will always be Legendary and have the same attributes for anyone else who gets one. An item's rarity generally tells you how powerful they are, not specifically how many attributes they have. An Ethereal rarity loot item might have the ability to teleport somewhere, but that may be the only attribute it has.