I just had a weird thought about ventors gamble
If all the mods roll 0 is it just a gold ring with just an implicit mod?
Dernier bump le 18 janv. 2018 à 16:25:16
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It'd probably be the most expensive gold ring in the game.
"Into the Labyrinth!
left step, right step, step step, left left. Into the Labyrinth!" |
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In theory.
But can a Ventor's even roll 0s? I've never seen a 0 roll on a Ventor's. 1-max, reduced or increased, doesn't leave room for "neither increased nor decreased" as a metric. |
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Yep. Seen plenty with one of the mods not shown. Haven't seen a blank one though.
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" They can roll zero. Plenty of 5 mod ventors on page one of Poe trade. |
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The original post with the release of ventors gamble showed a "clean" ventors gamble.
Just unique, no attributes on it. (at the time, obviously, nobody knew it was a "clean" one and people where speculating all kinds of crazy stuff) Maybe somebody can dig it up if that page still exist's. Peace, -Boem- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes
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" That is glorious. Sadly I missed this when I took about a years hiatus from PoE. |
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By my calculations, there are 45,548,588,736 different possible rolls on a Ventor's Gamble. One of them is completely blank. (Ignoring the implicit mod.)
Ventor's Gamble has been out for about 2.5 years. Assuming 250,000 people playing the game continuously for 10 hours every day, if everybody finds a Ventor's Gamble once every 3 minutes, we would expect about one completely blank one to exist. Maths. Dernière édition par Abdiel_Kavash#5296, le 17 janv. 2018 à 23:15:16
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" Lmao. The things people do with their spare time :-D Peace, -Boem- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes
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