#Gear drops

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buoyant finch
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I love the game design into that we are just running dungeons and chasing gear.

However I feel like you missed a huge opportunity to make it more exciting.

Currently all dungeons basically drop the same loot, just with higher stats the higher you climb.

It would be awesome to add unique gear to each dungeon with a low drop chance. Or add unique sets with a low drop chance.

That way its not the same gear over and over and its spiced up a little.

The feeling of farming for a specific gear with a super low drop chance and having it finally drop is part of why WOW dungeons and raids were so successful.

In an age where everyone wants their gear now without any work is why games don't last. The epic feeling i got in WOW raids when the item you've been chasing forever finally drops just isnt here right now in this game.

But I feel like it could be.

loud pagoda
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I mean if you read the updates and ideas for next season / loot is getting an overhaul 🙂

I kinda hate your idea though - I want to push high, atm I need to spent a decent amount of hours in ransack 1 - I would absolutely hate it if I’d have to spend a decent amount of hours in each dungeon to farm specific pieces (that might not be the same dungeons my group needs for their bis) so worst time we have 4x the farming to do before pushing 🙁

buoyant finch
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Well that would be the point of the post. I think our mentalities differ on this. I would like a grind and not feel like things are a short term instant thing

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Feeling proud of your gear won't happen unless you work for it

weak scarab
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Which psychology actually sticks with the game though? People who want the game to focus on teamwork and execution, or those that need an RNG fix? They are mutually exclusive psychologies as far as I know. There's an uneasy and mostly unresolved tension between the people who want M+ as it's own game and those that want PoE/D3/etc. elements.

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If one wants to maximize the potential for skill and coordination, one has to minimize the variance in gear.