These are independent of one another (in the same chest, you have a 90% chance of finding an iron weapon and a 10% chance of finding a precious gem for example. Mammoths will provide much more meat for meals than a rabbit.Ī rough breakdown of the chance of finding an item based on Rarity: You may only be able to get one blue mountain flower, but maybe you get two or three from that one plant. No more necklace wearing, coin purse carrying wolves. Your level is irrelevant.Īnimal and Flora loot is more realistic. the highest level / most powerful one, and that is it. For example, that Dwarven Helm or far more likely to be tucked away in a Dwarven ruin.Īrtifacts are deleveled - there is only one version. You are also more likely to find some items in specific areas (or even only in specific areas). And scrolls, tomes, staves will need to be purchased from the court wizard (or other magically inclined NPC).īoss chests and some Quest Rewards will typically offer Rare or higher tiered items. Ingredients and potions will typically only be available through apothecaries. Need some building material, see a general goods merchant. If you need ore and ingots, talk to a blacksmith. They also carry items relevant to their "specialty". If you invest in them however, they may open up their private stock to you (occasional Rare and Scarce items). Vendors typically stock Common and even a few Uncommon items. Rare items include ebony armor and glass weapons, diamonds, filled grand soul gems, gold and malachite ingots, and high level scrolls and staves. The goal of Lora is to make finding loot more rewarding, without completely devaluing exploration.Īll loot is categorized based on material, value, power and potency using CURSE: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Scarce, Exotic.Ĭommon includes items made of iron, steel, hide and fur, as well as less valuable items such as empty petty soul gems, amethysts, iron ore, weak potions/poisons, novice level spell tomes.
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