![]() ![]() Open a Diablo II character file (press CTRL-O or click on File, Open) which is located in the "save" directory of where you installed Diablo II: Resurrected.This utility is in no way affiliated with Blizzard Entertainment. Also is there something else wrong with the calculations.Diablo is a trademark or registered trademark of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., in the U.S. I'm not sure if this is how the game chooses the prefixes/suffixes, so I hope someone can comment on that. Therefore the chance of getting a perfect ED/IAS jewel from Hephasto the Armorer on Hell, on players 4 with 0% MF is:įor comparison Izual has a 1/599929 chance to drop a Cham Rune on Hell and Hell Baal has a 1/332913 chance of dropping Tyrael's Might (both with /players 4 and 0% mf). The chance of getting both in the same jewel is:ġ/390 * 1/27 = 1/10530 (This probability applies when your cubing jewels) Prefix Ruby has ten possible values (31-40%), so the chance to get a perfect ED jewel is: So the chance to get the Ruby prefix is 1/39 and 1/27 for the Fervor suffix. Well, a magical jewel has 39 prefixes and 27 suffixes. It seems that Hell's Hephasto the Armorer (mlvl88) on players 4 and with 0% MF has the highest chance (1/73) of dropping a ilvl 66+ magical jewel. Well that's easily found out with ATMA's drop calculator. So let's begin.įirst we must find out who has the best chance of dropping a ilvl 66+ (the Ruby prefix can only appear on ilvl66+ items) jewel. These calculations are based on a magical jewel, not rare (rares can't have the 15IAS suffix). For some reason I got this urge to find out the chances of a 40ED/15IAS jewel to drop.
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