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Lineage II Enchant Rate Calculations

 

- It's just a theory by me.

- It's only calculation with the rates.

- Some ppl say, 2/3 mean 65% success and 35% failure, not 66,6...% and 33,3...%.

 

Retail enchant rate (for weapons): 2/3 chance

In some private servers: 60%

 

This table is for ONE weapon. If you have 2 weapons the success rates are double.

 

+1 -- 100% --- 100%

+2 -- 100% --- 100%

+3 -- 100% --- 100%

+4 -- 66% --- 60%

+5 -- 43% --- 36%

+6 -- 29% --- 21%

+7 -- 19% --- 12,6%

+8 -- 12% --- 7,56%

+9 -- 8% --- 4,54%

+10 -- 5% --- 2.72%

+11 -- 3,6% --- 1,63%

+12 -- 2,3% --- 0,97%

+13 -- 1,51% --- 0,58%

+14 -- 1,00% --- 0,35%

+15 -- 0,66% --- 0,21%

+16 -- 0,45% --- 0,13%

 

This mean: if you want a +16 weapon (with 2/3 success rate), you need ~220 weapons for ~100% success.

 

Credits to: ZoManX

 

//discuss

What do u believe?

 

 

 

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This mean: if you want a +16 weapon (with 2/3 success rate), you need ~220 weapons for ~100% success.

 

 

This could also mean: if you are a lucker you only need 1 or 2 weapons. luck is an important part of l2.

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u mean that if i buy 220 weapons in my inventory one of them will go +16 for sure?

itzzz all about luckkkk my friend :p

you only need to have 1 weapon and thousands of blessed scrolls. :p

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Actually, that's ONLY true in a mathematical way but when it comes to the part of enchanting it's all based on the enchant rate (Chance).

So, this means that you can fail all these approx 220 weapons at +4, but you can also get them ALL to +16.

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Well, mathimatical part is ok. But sometimes luck plays role too. For example i mean if some1 buy 220 weapons, and he's lucky he will enchant the first weapon to +16. So it depends :)

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