Pass on the items you don't want....that was in you for rolling on several items in a weekly lockout content. You should always focus on a specific piece each week.
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Pass on the items you don't want....that was in you for rolling on several items in a weekly lockout content. You should always focus on a specific piece each week.
I had no idea this games raid loot was so restrictive.
Honestly, it's more permissive than some loot lockouts are. It gives you the pity books, and the gear comes as coffers you can open to get the item for the job you're on when you open it. Rather than "LOL only striking gear dropped for the second week in a row, bet you wish your static's melee wasn't DRG!" It honestly seems about as open-ended as you can get with a loot system without opening the door to Extreme Gear Cheesing (as I've detailed in other threads); I've certainly yet to see any alternative suggested (or implemented) anywhere that wasn't either worse in some aspect, or cheese-able.
Not that "well, it could always be worse (and in fact, was worse in the past)" does anything to lessen frustrations people currently have with the loot system.
That gets too complicated because the things you've greeded on might be things others selected need, or everyone went greed, or there's an unresolvable knot of priorities somewhere.
If you win a piece with greed, that means nobody selected need and you're the "highest bidder" so it's yours.
That's not true. You're still able to roll greed if you are eligible to roll need – doing so simply means your roll is placed at a lower priority than anyone who selects need. I use it frequently for items I'm not fussed about acquiring, but would rather have it than let it drop to the floor.
On the contrary, unless it's all or nothing for that specific piece, the best thing to do first would be rolling on the things you definitely want, and seeing whether (1) you get good rolls and (2) the item quickly gets awarded to someone.
If the item sits there unclaimed but you got a good roll, that's when you start passing on the items you definitely don't want, so those rolls can hopefully complete and the first few people get their token and leave.
If that loot problem arose back when Alexander's first tier was current, would that make it...
*pause for dramatic effect, and to let the audience have a growing sense of horror*
...a Gordian knot? :D
(Because, y'know, the first tier of Alexander was Gordias and... yeah, I'll see myself out.)
Be nice if they just made normal gear not loot locked after like 2 weeks, the gears worthless now anyway, its just glam to farm