- The lowest level a game can be before it will drop a legendary is level 11, however the lowest base level of a legendary is 8.
- Legendaries can only drop from mobs equal to the level of the game +3 (11-8). A piece of Tal Rasha’s gear will never drop in a level 40 game.
- The rarity of a legendary is primarily determined by its base level requirement, in addition to smart loot.
- A Gladiator Gauntlet is more common than a Frostburn because have a lower base level requirement. If you are playing a wizard gambling gloves, you might expect to obtain large quantities of Stone Gauntlets, but this would be untrue because Stone Gauntlets are smart looted for Strength classes.
- The loot table is determined by toon, per game. If it were possible to play in one game indefinitely, there would be certain legendaries you would have mountains of, and certain ones that will never drop. You could open 50 A1 Cache and not get a single RRoG because RRoG is not in your table for that game.
How to make use of this info:
- Knowing that certain items cannot drop based on difficulty setting and game level, you can seek specific items out based on their base level requirement, and if they are torment only items or not.
- Moonlight Ward has a base level of 8, 8+3 is 11. In a level 11 game, the only legendary amulets that would ever drop from a mob for a wizard would be Squirt’s Nek and MLW. Since both are base level 8, both are dropped more frequently than Xepherian Amulet, for example. Knowing this you can easily hunt down vast quantities of these legendaries because you have restricted the possible drops to items under the level of your game, and in addition you have made monster killing much easier because low level mobs.
- At this point, you can take advantage of Kadala. Kadala’s drops are equal to the level of your toon, not the level of the game. So while a lvl 70 in a lvl 15 game could only get lvl 15 drops from mobs, if they got the same leg off Kadala, it would be level 70. Once you have determined an item is in your loot table, you have a reasonable chance of getting it off Kadala. You can take this further by eliminating certain drops from your table as well. For example, if you want a Magefist, with a base level req of 31, you would start a level 34 game. Unfortunately, Magefist competes with a couple of other level 31 gloves. In order to guarantee a magefist, you would have to play the level 34 game for an extended period of time to ensure the other gloves are not in your loot table. You can't rule out higher level gloves, but those tend to be better and are naturally rarer than lower base level items anyway. This process can take several hours but produces great results.
- This process works with all items below level 70 base requirement excluding lvl 60 torment items. In addition, while Kadala is certainly efficient, the same results can be reproduced with bounty cache. The way loot rolls in a cache is determined by the level and class the cache was obtained, however, the exact loot in a cache is not determined until it is opened.
- 2.2 Legendary & Bloodshard gamble drop rate by diablo.incgamers.com
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cM-s4e66ql2zsrkfkfKXmvVJ4zmngzxdzVLk9gvLvT8/htmlview?usp=sharing&sle=true#



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