Fortune Completionist Cape
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Fortune Completionist Cape
So recently I have achieved my enchanted completionist cape, and rushed to the marble cape rack in my Player-owned house to get myself a Chaos comp cape and a Fortune comp cape.
Then the following question arose, how does the Fortune comp cape actually work? I've asked several experienced players for information on how exactly the cape works, with deviating answers.
Is there anyone that can explain to me in detail how the cape functions? It seems to me that the cape only works when the special attack (of the cape) has been activated which seems odd to me, since it should always increase the drop rate in my opinion when worn.
Then the following question arose, how does the Fortune comp cape actually work? I've asked several experienced players for information on how exactly the cape works, with deviating answers.
Is there anyone that can explain to me in detail how the cape functions? It seems to me that the cape only works when the special attack (of the cape) has been activated which seems odd to me, since it should always increase the drop rate in my opinion when worn.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
Works like fortune whip, Get increased rate if you use your special on the npc. If you wear it, it acts like a normal fortune whip, increasing your drop rates. You don't have to wear it for the duration of the npc kill, just put it on before you get your last hit on the npc before its death.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
Thank you, my RNG just sucks thenWir3d wrote:Works like fortune whip, Get increased rate if you use your special on the npc. If you wear it, it acts like a normal fortune whip, increasing your drop rates. You don't have to wear it for the duration of the npc kill, just put it on before you get your last hit on the npc before its death.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
IIRC, you literally just have to put it on before it dies and not necessarily on the last hit.Wir3d wrote: You don't have to wear it for the duration of the npc kill, just put it on before you get your last hit on the npc before its death.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
Yes that's also what I find confusing, if anyone could confirm which one is correct that would be appreciated.Troll n roll wrote:IIRC, you literally just have to put it on before it dies and not necessarily on the last hit.Wir3d wrote: You don't have to wear it for the duration of the npc kill, just put it on before you get your last hit on the npc before its death.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
You do not need to have the fortune cape equipped for the last hit (unless this is what you chose to do). Having the cape equipped at any time during the fight will increase drop rates by 14%.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
I remember a couple years ago Kaycee saying you had to have it equipped for most of the fight .... but was never really sure
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^ That's correct.Troll n roll wrote:IIRC, you literally just have to put it on before it dies and not necessarily on the last hit.Wir3d wrote: You don't have to wear it for the duration of the npc kill, just put it on before you get your last hit on the npc before its death.
The bonus gets added just before the drop appears. Equipping it while the npc is dieing will actually add the bonus. This will only count for the player killing it (having 4 players with a fortune won't further increase the droprate). Having an honor with the fortune whip will have no effect, seeing as only the person receiving the drop will get the bonus (and honors don't receive drops). Not to sure how it works when lootsharing though. I believe the player with the highest LSP will get checked.
The special attack will 'tag' a NPC. So this is something that counts towards everyone. A NPC can only get tagged once.
In most situation the Chaos outperforms the Fortune. The DPS increase will make the kills roughly ~20% faster, which is better than the +14% dropchance received (not to mention other perks of killing more monsters in the same amount of time). So having the Fortune as a late-switch is actually recommended.
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
U could just ask this in ur clan. Uok
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Re: Fortune Completionist Cape
hi
Mike wrote:Multiplicative, but there's more to it than that.
Droprates work as follows:
For any NPC, there's a list of items that can be dropped (some items can be dropped twice but with different amounts, such as coins). For every entry in this list, there's a certain chance (out of 1000) that it will be dropped on kill. For example, a very rare drop may have a drop chance of 10 (so 10/1000 or 1%).
Whenever the NPC is killed, the server goes over every single entry in the droptable for that NPC and generates a random number between 1 and 1000 (including those 2 numbers). If this number is smaller or equal to the drop chance, the item is dropped with the appropriate amount. In theory, you could kill an NPC and have 10 different items drop in one kill (although this happens very rarely).
If you're wearing a ring of wealth (or have an ex-ex-parrot following you or have one in your inventory), this drop chance is increased by 12%, meaning a 1% drop chance will increase to a 1.12% drop chance, or a 11.2/1000 chance (this is rounded down and becomes 11/1000 or 1.1%).
If there's an event going on, then the drop chances for the NPC('s) involved in the event increase by 20%, so an item with a 1% drop chance now has 1.2% drop chance (12/1000).
If there's an event going on and you wear a RoW/parrot, the drop chance is increased by 20% + 12% = 34%, then a 1% chance becomes a 1.34% chance (13/1000).
The highest extra drop chance anyone could get is during an event, with a RoW/parrot, wearing a whip of fortune and using its spec on the NPC once = 20% + 12% + 14% + 1% = 47%, so a very rare drop of 1% becomes 1.47% or 14/1000. An item with 1.5% chance then becomes 2.205% (or 22/1000) etc.
I hope that clears it up (and isn't too confusing)