1000 LK runs in 1.13
inspired by 1.13 LK paterns thread I decided to do 1k runs on /p7, and run only special chests.
I was aware that such decision would probably cost me decent number of runes from other poppable objects, but it was for science's sake!
[highlight]Initial story, regarding /p7 runs[/highlight]
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Since this sounds like a cool idea to me, and few others might kick in too with their data, I've done same thing at /p5 setting this time.
Fancy Table @ /p5
Fancy Table @ /p7
Comparison of /p5 and /p7 runs:
/p5 took 725 minutes
/p7 took 856 minutes
Value of runes gathered :
/p5 has value of 0.531237583404864 Ber
/p7 has value of 0.619426967880947 Ber
(I used matinms idea of calculating rune values expressed in El runes, then calculated total value in Els, divided with Ber (again value in El runes))
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here are download links for tables I used for tracking :
Excel 2007 Version
Excel 2003 version
some info on tables :
inspired by 1.13 LK paterns thread I decided to do 1k runs on /p7, and run only special chests.
I was aware that such decision would probably cost me decent number of runes from other poppable objects, but it was for science's sake!
[highlight]Initial story, regarding /p7 runs[/highlight]
I counted runes after each 100 runs, cause it was easier to do it that way, and by doing it in such manner, I was able to make this nice table 
since I can't place a picture here, I'll summ it up for those lazy to click :
1000 runs, 358 total runes found, highest found Sur, followed by Vex (or preceeded, cause I found Vex before Sur
).
Then goes 1 Ist. 4 Mals, 2 Um, 1 Lem, and so on...
most dominant drop was Tal, resulting in 50 total Tal runes found during all the runs.
I was god damn slow, averaging @ 51.396 seconds per run, but IMO it was worth it.
Panic struck in betwen runs 600 and 800, since only lower runes were dropping, and when I started 900+ serie I was freaking out cause I had "only" 1 HR (Vex), and that was ages ago (run #227).
but then, by the grace of RNG, at run #918 I got my Sur (also first Sur ever I found)
Beside runes I also picked up GC's, and rare rings/amus.
got ~10 skillers, including 2 harpoonist ones that my LFzon needed, and one Sounding (and that's always cool).
but highlight of runs (not including runes ofc) was this beauty.
and so it was, the tale of a thousand runs.

since I can't place a picture here, I'll summ it up for those lazy to click :
1000 runs, 358 total runes found, highest found Sur, followed by Vex (or preceeded, cause I found Vex before Sur

Then goes 1 Ist. 4 Mals, 2 Um, 1 Lem, and so on...
most dominant drop was Tal, resulting in 50 total Tal runes found during all the runs.
I was god damn slow, averaging @ 51.396 seconds per run, but IMO it was worth it.
Panic struck in betwen runs 600 and 800, since only lower runes were dropping, and when I started 900+ serie I was freaking out cause I had "only" 1 HR (Vex), and that was ages ago (run #227).
but then, by the grace of RNG, at run #918 I got my Sur (also first Sur ever I found)
Beside runes I also picked up GC's, and rare rings/amus.
got ~10 skillers, including 2 harpoonist ones that my LFzon needed, and one Sounding (and that's always cool).
but highlight of runs (not including runes ofc) was this beauty.
and so it was, the tale of a thousand runs.
Since this sounds like a cool idea to me, and few others might kick in too with their data, I've done same thing at /p5 setting this time.
Fancy Table @ /p5
Fancy Table @ /p7
Comparison of /p5 and /p7 runs:
Code:
[b]bRune /p5 /p5 /p5 /p5 /p7 /p7 /p7 /p7 [/b]
Name total [%] 1/xRun 1/xMin total [%] 1/xRun 1/xMin
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El 6 1.99 166.67 120.83 12 3.35 83.33 71.33
Eld 1 0.33 1000 725.00 1 0.28 1000 856.00
Tir 16 5.32 62.5 45.31 21 5.87 47.62 40.76
Nef 10 3.32 100 72.50 12 3.35 83.33 71.33
Eth 18 5.98 55.56 40.28 27 7.54 37.04 31.70
Ith 11 3.65 90.91 65.91 17 4.75 58.82 50.35
Tal 43 14.29 23.26 16.86 50 13.97 20 17.12
Ral 18 5.98 55.56 40.28 17 4.75 58.82 50.35
Ort 39 12.96 25.64 18.59 30 8.38 33.33 28.53
Thul 27 8.97 37.04 26.85 28 7.82 35.71 30.57
Amn 27 8.97 37.04 26.85 33 9.22 30.3 25.94
Sol 11 3.65 90.91 65.91 26 7.26 38.46 32.92
Shael 25 8.31 40 29.00 24 6.70 41.67 35.67
Dol 20 6.64 50 36.25 20 5.59 50 42.80
Hel 9 2.99 111.11 80.56 6 1.68 166.67 142.67
Io 4 1.33 250 181.25 6 1.68 166.67 142.67
Lum 2 0.66 500 362.50 8 2.23 125 107.00
Ko 4 1.33 250 181.25 6 1.68 166.67 142.67
Fal 1 0.33 1000 725.00 4 1.12 250 214.00
Lem 2 0.66 500 362.50 1 0.28 1000 856.00
Pul 3 1.00 333.33 241.67
Um 2 0.66 500 362.50 2 0.56 500 428.00
Mal 4 1.12 250 214.00
Ist 1 0.33 1000 725.00 1 0.28 1000 856.00
Gul
Vex 1 0.28 1000 856.00
Ohm
Lo
Sur 1 0.33 1000 725.00 1 0.28 1000 856.00
Ber
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[b]Sum 301 41.52 2.41 358 41.82 2.39[/b]
/p7 took 856 minutes
Value of runes gathered :
/p5 has value of 0.531237583404864 Ber
/p7 has value of 0.619426967880947 Ber
(I used matinms idea of calculating rune values expressed in El runes, then calculated total value in Els, divided with Ber (again value in El runes))
//edit
here are download links for tables I used for tracking :
Excel 2007 Version
Excel 2003 version
some info on tables :
they have conditional formatting to recognize highest values in rows/collumns, auto sum inputs and such stuff.
no major formulas included, so every1 can make one of their own, but for those who don't want to do so, above are the links.
How to save it as image:
1. select the cells within dash-dot rectangle, and Copy them
2. open MS Paint, Paste, and save as wanted file type (I'm a PNG lover)
3. Upload to prefered image hosting web service.
great thing is that one can paste tabular data from excel as image into paint, so it makes all a lot easier.
no major formulas included, so every1 can make one of their own, but for those who don't want to do so, above are the links.
How to save it as image:
1. select the cells within dash-dot rectangle, and Copy them
2. open MS Paint, Paste, and save as wanted file type (I'm a PNG lover)
3. Upload to prefered image hosting web service.
great thing is that one can paste tabular data from excel as image into paint, so it makes all a lot easier.
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