The Python tool was actually made specifically for users who are working with Lucera2, where the majority don’t have access to the source code or the ability to modify .jar files directly.
That’s exactly why this external solution was developed, to allow users to adjust drop settings like RateDrop, RateDropItems, etc... without needing to touch the core or decompile anything, It offers flexibility for those who want to tweak things without diving into Java or editing the server core itself.
Of course, your idea is better suited for users who do have access to the core and can implement such logic inside the XML reading layer, but in this case the goal was to keep it accessible and easy for non-developers.
Just because someone used chatgpt to write something doesnt mean itss automatically wrong or invalid.
Its just a tool what really matters is the content and the message, not how it was written.
Its better to talk about what is written, not who or what wrote it.
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