Can't find the post again to quote it, but someone mentioned that the loot-table command I showed you lists in rarity order. It does not., It lists it in data order which is NOT the same as rarity order.

The loot-table command DOES actually show the probabilities, but I removed them before I posted it.

Also someone said I am probably looking at this post in "glee"

I admit that I like it when players work hard and figure out a game mystery themselves. I feel it brings together a strong sense of community in the players, and brings more fun to the players that work so hard on it. If I just hand the info to players, instead of challenging them, I feel I rob the players of the sense of accomplishment.

So in that way, I am happy about the thread. In this particular case I have no particular "glee" in the difficulty of it, because I did not make the content Now for the Eron's Earring quest... and Bristelbane's Challenge... there I *DID* have glee in watching players try and figure out my twisted mess



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