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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lucky Lucky "increases the drop rate of items by 30%", though this is an ambiguous statement as far as how this 30% is actually applied. Clearly it is not simply adding 30%, as equipping just four of the seven Lucky Luckys will give a drop percentage of over 100%, which is clearly incorrect. Though not absolutely confirmed, it seems reasonably certain to me from my own in-game testing that it is a simple addition of 30% of the normal drop rate per Lucky Lucky equipped. For example, the Akashic Record usually has a 1% chance of being dropped by a Bookmaster Heartless, but equipping all seven Lucky Luckys results in on top of the usual 1%, meaning a new drop rate of 3.1%. Should I put this into the article? I already would have were it not for the uncertainty in whether it is definitely correct. - Sorceror Nobody 21:11, 10 August 2008 |