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@queenEm what do you mean? Cant you just get the leg, clear the cow level (but NOT kill the king) and repeat all with one character?
@Nona if you're fine to farm them slowly, I recommend just doing hell LK and get high runes as the jewels come in slowly. If you REALLY want to farm them, getting some level 1 jewels from blood moore and rerolling with 3 perfect gems is the fastest way to go for sure.
@d2lover envy gear > khalims flail imo. Because you can put it in a bow and shoot everything once and run away. I've used both and definitely prefer the envy stuff. And not everyone uses time travel gear for the ravenclaw.
@Swamigoon that stack exchange link convers it. But in general the binomial distribution is the correct way to model coin flip scenarios. Poisson distribution approximates the binomial with low chances of a positive event and/or with a large number of attempts, and is much less computationally intensive with large numbers, but not sure 2% is enough to make that true. In general the expected value is 50, just what you would intuitively think.
@Nona if you're fine to farm them slowly, I recommend just doing hell LK and get high runes as the jewels come in slowly. If you REALLY want to farm them, getting some level 1 jewels from blood moore and rerolling with 3 perfect gems is the fastest way to go for sure.
@d2lover envy gear > khalims flail imo. Because you can put it in a bow and shoot everything once and run away. I've used both and definitely prefer the envy stuff. And not everyone uses time travel gear for the ravenclaw.
@Swamigoon that stack exchange link convers it. But in general the binomial distribution is the correct way to model coin flip scenarios. Poisson distribution approximates the binomial with low chances of a positive event and/or with a large number of attempts, and is much less computationally intensive with large numbers, but not sure 2% is enough to make that true. In general the expected value is 50, just what you would intuitively think.