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* I'll list any other apparent changes I find as this might prove useful when US gets these changes and old templates/dropcharts etc. become outdated. - [[User:Mewn|Mewn]] 10:34, 19 January 2008 (CST) | * I'll list any other apparent changes I find as this might prove useful when US gets these changes and old templates/dropcharts etc. become outdated. - [[User:Mewn|Mewn]] 10:34, 19 January 2008 (CST) | ||
** I'm more amazed by the utterly absurd normal box drops in Phantom Forest. I mean, seriously, holy shit. Anyway, Shi-kikami makes sense from BUGGES, since the non rare ones drop card boards, right? And wow, that HUEG Cutter drop kind of really makes Orgdus pointless. --[[User:Qwerty|Qwerty]] 20:02, 19 January 2008 (CST) | ** I'm more amazed by the utterly absurd normal box drops in Phantom Forest. I mean, seriously, holy shit. Anyway, Shi-kikami makes sense from BUGGES, since the non rare ones drop card boards, right? And wow, that HUEG Cutter drop kind of really makes Orgdus pointless. --[[User:Qwerty|Qwerty]] 20:02, 19 January 2008 (CST) | ||
+ | * On one hand, I'm happy that we have our drop templates setup so that changes like this will be easy to make and will immediately propagate to all drop charts. On the other hand, due to SonicTeam's updates like this, the ''Perfect Bible'' is becoming outdated almost as quickly as the first one. D: Ah, well. I guess that's one of the charms (?) of an online game. - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 00:13, 20 January 2008 (CST) |
Revision as of 06:13, 20 January 2008
Drop changes
- Thought this might be the most appropriate place to put this. Japan recently got some stated drop and droprate changes and yet... there doesn't seem to be that much discussion of this anywhere. Not sure people on the official boards care that much and I'm banned from PSOW, so might as well stick it here. The changes the Japan have got are:
- Making PSU bosses drop their rares far more often (and certainly, pictures on the JP-Uploader and these player shop images posted by Kamica on PSOW seem to suggest that this is true).
- Rebalancing monster drop rates in PSU missions to be equivalent to AoI missions.
- Changing some monster and board drops completely.
- Changing the drop rate of materials in missions with high level monsters (I hope this means Catilium becomes more common!)
- I saw some interesting stuff on the uploaders and on PSU-Wiki as well. I'll list the changes I've seen so far, hopefully we'll find out more about them when we get these changes (possibly after Festa).
- Lapucha in Awoken Serpent S2 drop [B] Arb Boa instead of [B] Mukfet - whether this is a 125+ drop or a 100+ drop remains unknown right now.
- Volfu in Phantom Forest S drop [B] Giza-Misaki instead of [B] Ga-Misaki - again, could be a 125+ drop or a 100+ drop.
- It appears that [B] Hirokteri is now a boss box drop in Rainbow Beast S2. (possibly a Kagajibari drop, but I doubt it as that already drops an S-rank board).
- Shi-kikami drops made, possibly from YG-01U BUGGES 100+.
- [B] Huge Cutter appears to drop from Sleeping Warriors S2 boss boxes.
- I'll list any other apparent changes I find as this might prove useful when US gets these changes and old templates/dropcharts etc. become outdated. - Mewn 10:34, 19 January 2008 (CST)
- I'm more amazed by the utterly absurd normal box drops in Phantom Forest. I mean, seriously, holy shit. Anyway, Shi-kikami makes sense from BUGGES, since the non rare ones drop card boards, right? And wow, that HUEG Cutter drop kind of really makes Orgdus pointless. --Qwerty 20:02, 19 January 2008 (CST)
- On one hand, I'm happy that we have our drop templates setup so that changes like this will be easy to make and will immediately propagate to all drop charts. On the other hand, due to SonicTeam's updates like this, the Perfect Bible is becoming outdated almost as quickly as the first one. D: Ah, well. I guess that's one of the charms (?) of an online game. - EspioKaos 00:13, 20 January 2008 (CST)