Kurast Undercity aspect farming COULD BE great

I just ran 16 Tribute of Refinement to farm some masterworking materials. Every time, I added the “offensive legendary aspect” bargain. At the end of my 16 runs I had amassed exactly 0 ancestral legendary items. I got one ancestral unique, but zero legendaries. In 16 runs. This seems a bit ridiculous.

Kurast Undercity could be a very effective way to try and farm ancestral legendary aspects to upgrade your codex, but currently the drop rate of ancestrals is so low it’s laughable. I bargained 16 times for offensive legendary aspects and got absolutely nothing. That’s not much of a bargain.

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Yeah the game’s in a weird spot at the moment where ancestral uniques and even mythic uniques are somehow easier to obtain than legendaries. I see so many people selling 3-4 GA uniques but almost no one selling 3-4 GA legendaries. It’s backwards.

With boss rotations it’s a joke to find well rolled uniques, but even with helltides and the infernal hordes chest it remains nearly impossible to target farm ancestral legendaries. Kurast Undercity would be a great place to target farm these via the bargains.

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The bargains are also bugged right now

How so? They just don’t do anything?

I agree that Kurast could be great. I hope they fix some of the issues or explain better how each bargain adds / alters the run.

I hope they run with this concept in though of target farming in Kurast and add in more ways than just bargains to customize the run.

Wait until you use a rare af legendary ancestral tribute and then juice it for 50m gold trying to get passive stats. Then you get a garbage ancestral weapon and a bunch of item level 750 necks. 50 million gold. just lolz. Blizz does not like rewarding people for their time.

I did that and got an ancestral helm and a bunch of normal legendary necks where one (1!) had a 1 roll on one 1 passive. The other necks had no passive ranks at all.

Very underwhelming and absolutely not worth the 50m gold.

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Yikes. I had not tried the passive effects bargain yet. Glad I didn’t.