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Latest revision as of 00:06, 16 July 2022
Beute-Tabellen (also known as drop tables) define how loot is dropped from mobs and bosses.[1]
Referenced by
- Best-in-slot items
- Bosse
- Dungeon bosses
- Dungeon
- Wirtschaft
- Epic items
- Glint
- Gruppendynamik
- Jagdgebiete
- Item rarities
- Legendäre Gegenstände
- Loot
- Beutemarkierung
- Plündern
- Mobs
- Entwicklung der Node
- Schlachtzugbosse
- Schlachtzüge
- Rare items
- Uncommon items
- Weltbosse
- World manager