i am balance and i find my self putting blades on others but i have a guess that if you deal a lot of damage that drops involved in your quest the chance is raised but since i blade a lot i rarely find myself getting the drops required for my quests and tips or hints i have many guesses such as following the arrow to an exact enemy or being in the battle the longest are any of my guesses right?
i am balance and i find my self putting blades on others but i have a guess that if you deal a lot of damage that drops involved in your quest the chance is raised but since i blade a lot i rarely find myself getting the drops required for my quests and tips or hints i have many guesses such as following the arrow to an exact enemy or being in the battle the longest are any of my guesses right?
I have found it is possible that it is totally random.
:(I am an lvl 73 ice wizard right now and i have heard people get awesome cloths from some strong bosses i have been fighting some strong ice bosses and i still dont get any stonger cloths for my wizard :x so can you make bosses to drop out better things.
i am balance and i find my self putting blades on others but i have a guess that if you deal a lot of damage that drops involved in your quest the chance is raised but since i blade a lot i rarely find myself getting the drops required for my quests and tips or hints i have many guesses such as following the arrow to an exact enemy or being in the battle the longest are any of my guesses right?
Any and all drops are still completely random, regardless of your level or school.
Example: earlier today, my level 62 Death wiz went through Waterworks with another wizard, who kept demanding that I heal him and keep passing... I let him have at Luska for a bit, but finally got sick of him and started attacking. I got my hood, but my obnoxious teammate didn't (and he tore me apart before abandoning me in there by myself, lol); therefore, it doesn't matter who does what... it's random, as this instance proves. LOL.
Happy trails, El Veeb
(aka Laura Shadowsong, archmage sorceress & Val Deathwhisper, legendary necromancer)
Wizard101 I have found, over time, is based around chance to get. I am not sure luck enters into it much but every wizard has a chance to get what they go after. Think about all the chances to get you may deal with if you do more then just follow quests around the Spiral, add gardening, crafting and pets which all involve a chance to get.
To that end it does make the game of have and have nots. It also creates a divide in the game, some what like the menu chat and regular chat is. A lot of people get tired of all the chance to get and move on from Wizards entirely.
A lot of being the wizard that "has" involves how much time you have to invest in the game too.
Personally I have tried to seek a level where chance isn't needed as much since it does wear on me to constantly not get things in all areas repeatedly. I am determined not to feel remorse when I don't get things I want out of the game and I move on. Of course I am also perfectly happy with the game being over at the end of DragonSprye, from there on the game takes a turn from some what stress free fun to total stress, yet another divide in the game.