(Pardon me if I get the chronology out of order)
First, there were kindly monks, leading you to food or booze.
Somewhere around there (way before my time) a rice bowl appeared, which inspired you to go to great lengths to fill it with food.
There appeared a Pilgrim Shield, and people went: "+50% to weapon drops. Huh, neat." and then went on.
And then a naughty paper shuriken, and people were amused by the increase in pants dropping around them.
With Hobopolis, there came a hat that brought food, and a sign that brought booze.
Now, the Ocean has a tremendous number of new items which carry variable item drop bonuses, looking for every different kind of item there is, just about.
Isn't it time we can see what additional bonuses we have to the different item types? Maybe more rows below the item drop % on the left side that appear when you've got an additional +item modifier that shouldn't be lumped in with the general total?
I know this isn't really a high priority, but I hope my eloquence helps inspire someone with more programming skill to poke at this one.
Thanks.
First, there were kindly monks, leading you to food or booze.
Somewhere around there (way before my time) a rice bowl appeared, which inspired you to go to great lengths to fill it with food.
There appeared a Pilgrim Shield, and people went: "+50% to weapon drops. Huh, neat." and then went on.
And then a naughty paper shuriken, and people were amused by the increase in pants dropping around them.
With Hobopolis, there came a hat that brought food, and a sign that brought booze.
Now, the Ocean has a tremendous number of new items which carry variable item drop bonuses, looking for every different kind of item there is, just about.
Isn't it time we can see what additional bonuses we have to the different item types? Maybe more rows below the item drop % on the left side that appear when you've got an additional +item modifier that shouldn't be lumped in with the general total?
I know this isn't really a high priority, but I hope my eloquence helps inspire someone with more programming skill to poke at this one.
Thanks.