Apect Codex Plain and Simple

Simple concept that should of been followed.

If a non-ancestral perfect aspect roll could not be more than 16/21 for example.

Then the lowest possible roll on an Ancestrals Apect should not be less than a 17/21 upgrade in the codex.

But instead Blizzard decided to make it so a Non-Ancesteal Apect can be higher in rank than an Ancesteal Apect in the Codex.

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Absolutely agree. The current set up is ridiculous.

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Terrible idea. With ancestral aspects starting at rank 17, you would have outright 20% chance to get a perfect 21/21 when finding an ancestral with a given aspect. And it would be reusable indefinitely.

While lower limit on rank could be increased somewhat (like 10 maybe), starting at 17 is ridiculous.

Explaining logic to Staff is like asking a Turtle to Slow down. Blizzard has become a Failed DEI experiment. When Blizzard changes their Name and their Mission statement, then and only then will comments like the ones in this post will make sense.

Interdiction sells for 70B. Great system Bliz. Really thumbs up. Not only are best aspects so rare u wont get them to drop but when u go to buy one after saving all your coins for a month its a dupe. Awesome! Love it so much Im playing Jagged Alliance 3 now. :+1:

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Hahaha omg, omg i can’t even. Words used to describe your intelligence would get be not only banned from the forums but the game itself which i wouldn’t care at this point.

I swear you’re a troll working for Blizzard defending their decisions on how they made their aspects codex choice.

Because all I can honestly say is “You mean it would be the way it was for the last 5 Seasons?!?!??!”

Omg i can’t even…

I’ve had some good luck, got most of the important aspects for my build at max. I’ve even sold a few. But I do realize that it’s just good luck. Hopefully it improves sooner rather than later.

How is that druid coming along? Make a video of your pit 65 clear yet?

I think you should have had 10 hours at level 60 by now to do it.

Turns out it wasn’t a Druid. I accidentally rolled another Spiritborn.

Literally laughed out loud.

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I like the idea of this, especially with how slow the GA drops can be.

20% chance assuming you got a GA piece and that the piece had the Aspect you were looking for on it. You are forgetting the many layers of RNG involved.

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Pretty sure it’s weighted. It definitely wouldn’t be a 20% chance. And that’s only if a ga drops, and that item has the right aspect on it.

It should work like this. Example for interdiction:

1-15 is a massive range. 1 to 5 meh dont drop anymore.

Non-GA 6-10%.
GA - 11-15%.

GA are always betters in this as they should be.

Exactly. Well, not exactly. Because you still get the same aspect ranks you got in past seasons with the same ease. But now there are new ranks, that are meant to be chase items. But you can’t tolerate it.

I forgot nothing: when finding an ancestral with a given aspect

You did. You forgot how much RNG is involved with that. If it were like previous seasons where GAs were dropping left and right then you might have a point. This season they’ve simply turned the dial too far in the wrong direction.

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Yes, I can’t tolerate it. I have over 110 hours now and have 16 out of like 128 max aspects. Only 1 of which are useful. Im not grinding the game for 800 hours per season on a single character just to get some aspects. Then it just wipes every 3 months. You guys can take your “chase” items and marketing word “aspirational” and shove it. Its just an aspect. If people can’t reasonably get the things they want then there is no point in playing.

There is enough layered RNG that mostly is weighted in this game that this nonsense is unnecessary. Its not just bad luck that 99% of the time you get a GA ancestral it rolls absolute bottom roll. This is hard coded and it especially shows on uniques.

Aspects will guaranteed by addressed in midseason patch. They cant leave it like this.

I like that not only does it roll low rolls on the Aspect, but the GA hits on the worst stat - typically some resistance. Every other GA piece I find hits on a resistance. Who needs that?

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Yes. Especially if you get multi GA. You can almost guarantee there is a specific resist on that piece and at least one GA hit it.