does anyone know if the odds are even for all attacks? So whether or not there's the same probability of forging an average weapon and forging a perfect godly one. Edit: Also, if the odds aren't the same and someone knows what the probabilities are, could you please share your knowledge Thanks in advance
With the use of a stimulator, an item has a 10% chance of triggering the godly system. That is, a green sleeve forged with a stimulator will have a range of 46-54 attack along with a 10% chance of adding an additional 1-5 attack onto that value. This guide is a good reference.
If we're assuming that all things are equal, landing on the exact number you want beyond the godly system is 2.5% because the godly system gives an additional 1-4 attack beyond a weapon's average. Also keep in mind that there's a 10% chance of nothing being created at all, much like the Dark Scrolls blowing equips up so that affects the percentages a bit. Touching upon the godly system, most (if not all) weapons that have an average attack of over 45 will have a range within 5 i.e. Red Craven's average is 46, therefore a Red Craven can be 41-51 Attack before hitting the godly system. There has been no proof of weapons going 5 over the expected above average for a weapon, but there is overwhelming proof that the max ceiling for the godly system is 4.
Just to throw some math around: With a stimulator, the odds you successfully craft the item are 9/10. Given that a clean dragon bow ranges from 96-104 atk (9 possible options) the chance of getting a perfect pre-godly weapon is 1/9. The chance the godly system activates is 1/10. The chance that when the godly system activates an item gets +4 is 1/4. 0.9 * 0.111111 * 0.1 * 0.25 = 0.002498 .25% chance of crafting a perfect godly item, or about 1/400.
Not entirely, Jake! You can get +0 from the godly system, too. so it's 1/5... 0.9 * 0.111111 * 0.1 * 0.2 = 0.002 So a .2% chance of crafting a perfect godly item, which is 1/500.