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AoE [[Looting|looting]] is not included in the looting mechanics at the time of writing. It may be added based on feedback.<ref name="livestream-15-May-2017-48:30">[https://youtu.be/f8SpiG0Ulbg?t=48m30s Livestream, 15 May 2017 (48:30).]</ref>
 
AoE [[Looting|looting]] is not included in the looting mechanics at the time of writing. It may be added based on feedback.<ref name="livestream-15-May-2017-48:30">[https://youtu.be/f8SpiG0Ulbg?t=48m30s Livestream, 15 May 2017 (48:30).]</ref>
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== Player death ==
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== See also ==

Revision as of 19:53, 18 November 2017

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Alpha-2 looting UI preview.[1]

In the group loot obviously there's a lot of functionality here that parties have the ability to customize. There can be loot master, there can be round-robin, there can be need/greed/pass that's applied on a per rarity basis depending on the party's choices.[1]Steven Sharif

Alpha-2 vote to change loot allocation method UI.[2]

Ashes of Creation intends to use traditional loot rules, selected by the party or raid leader.[3][4][5]

  • Group loot rules are defined on a per-rarity basis.[1]
  • A majority of party members must vote to approve any changes to group loot allocation changes.[2]
  • The developers are considering using a double-tap interaction to loot all containers within a close proximity radius.[6]
  • There won't be auto-looting pets.[7]
  • It will be possible to kick a player from a party prior to them acquiring loot.[8]
Yes, technically it would be possible for you to kick a player prior to acquiring loot. However, again because we are a game that relies on social interactions, there are reputations to be had; and if you acquire a reputation as a raid leader, or as a party leader, of doing something dirty like that, then it's unlikely you'll be able to Garner the support of future party members and/or raids to lead efforts against these raid bosses.[8]Steven Sharif
Free-for-all.[5]
  • Whoever is first to loot gets the loot.[3]
Lootmaster.[1][5]
  • A master looter (or lootmaster) is a player designated by the party leader to decide how loot is distributed in a dungeon or raid party.[5]
Round-robin.[1][5]
Need or greed.[1][5]
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Bidding system.[5]
  • Intrepid are investigating a potential bidding system, which allows players to bid on items instead of rolling for them.[5]
    • The highest bidder wins the item.[5]
    • The gold then goes into a pool that is split among the rest of the party members.[5]

AoE looting

AoE looting is not included in the looting mechanics at the time of writing. It may be added based on feedback.[10]

Player death

When a player dies they disintegrate into ash. The ashes contain any items lost by the player due to applicable death penalties.[12][13][14][15][16]

It might even be the case that their particular bag space doesn't have available location for a three-by-one log; and you're a lumberjack and they see you just chopping down these trees and you're like, there's no point in me engaging with this person, because I have nothing to gain due to my capacity.[20]Steven Sharif
  • There will be a period of time following a player's death before their mule despawns. Other players must kill that player's mule to be able to loot it.[21]
    • If the mule dies its corpse will contain the same percentage of lootable items according to the player's death penalties.[21][22]
  • Death by falling is possible.[26]
    • Fall damage that occurs while mounted will be first applied to the mount; and if the mount dies as a result, then the remaining damage may overflow onto the player, but this will be determined based on testing.[26]
  • Death by drowning is possible.[27][28]
    • Players that drown will respawn on shore.[27]

See also

References