I am bit in the dark here. how do the chances work. does the godly amplifier just extend the stat range or is it a seperate bonus? this does make a huge difference The math: (Maple skanda for example) w.att Normal (29-37) Godly (29-42) LUK Normal (2-4) Godly (2-9) If it extends range: 1/10 skanda's will be godly 1/14 godly skanda's will have 42 attack 1/8 godly skanda's will have 9 luk 1/10/14/8 = 0,09% of skanda's found will have perfect w.att and LUK if it is a seperate bonus: 1/10 skanda's will be godly 1/9 skanda's will have 37 base w.att 1/3 skanda's will have 4 base LUK 1/6 godly skanda's will have +5 w.att 1/6 godly skanda's will have +5 LUK 1/10/9/3/6/6 = 0,01% of skanda's found will have perfect w.att and LUK now ofcourse these differences will differ between items since each item has different base stats, so the difference will be either a little less or a lot more significant (with items with more stats) does someone know which one is accurate? I think that with 1 out of 1000 there atleast a little hope whereas 1 out of 10.000 just is hopeless
The second way is the more accurate version. The godly system applies a random number between 0 - 5 to whatever the item original stats are (Note: Hidden-Street stats aren't always accurate).
ah I suspected that, too bad. On the upside I can stop grinding now and have a life, I guess... how would life be?
coincidentally I just found a 7 INT 7 LUK flame golden circlet (lvl 50 mage helmet), which the math tells is a 1 in 2000. too bad this item is trash though... but it does show that sometimes you can find some nice stuff.