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<br><br>Loot tier refers to the overall level of quality and usefulness of items that can be generated and placed on creatures' corpses. The higher the loot tier, the higher quality the loot. There are currently | <br><br>Loot tier refers to the overall level of quality and usefulness of items that can be generated and placed on creatures' corpses. The higher the loot tier, the higher quality the loot. There are currently 7 tiers of loot in Asheron's Call. The 7th tier was introduced as part of the 100th update [[Ancient Powers]]. | ||
<br><Br>For more in-depth information on loot tiers, see [[Loot]]. | <br><Br>For more in-depth information on loot tiers, see [[Loot]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 24 October 2008
Related topics: Loot, Quality Flag
Loot tier refers to the overall level of quality and usefulness of items that can be generated and placed on creatures' corpses. The higher the loot tier, the higher quality the loot. There are currently 7 tiers of loot in Asheron's Call. The 7th tier was introduced as part of the 100th update Ancient Powers.
For more in-depth information on loot tiers, see Loot.