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* Black Goods come in a number of different Rarity Levels, ranging from "Extremely Common" up to "Legendary" rarity | * Black Goods come in a number of different Rarity Levels, ranging from "Extremely Common" up to "Legendary" rarity | ||
* The Rarity Level of a Black Goods item is randomized, with greater chances of Upgrading to higher levels based on the Creature Difficulty of the creature stolen from | * The Rarity Level of a Black Goods item is randomized, with greater chances of Upgrading to higher levels based on the Creature Difficulty of the creature stolen from | ||
* Players who are Red Hand members of the Thieves Guild also get a 10% bonus to Upgrade chances for Black Goods they acquire from stealing | * Players who are Red Hand members of the [[Thieves Guild]] also get a 10% bonus to Upgrade chances for Black Goods they acquire from stealing | ||
* Players can Exchange Black Goods for random items via the [[Black Market]] in the Thieves Guild Menu | * Players can Exchange Black Goods for random items via the [[Black Market]] in the Thieves Guild Menu | ||
* Any bonuses players receive towards "Special Loot Drop Rate" increases also increase the chance that Black Goods received from Pilfering/Mugging creatures will be of higher Rarity levels (this includes Special Loot bonuses coming from [[Region Bonus Board|Weekly Server Region Bonuses]], [[Guild Favors]], [[Mastery Chain#Mastery Chain Link Types|Mastery Chain Links]], [[Fortune Aspect|Fortune Aspect Armor]], and so on) | |||
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==Black Goods Rarities== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | |||
! colspan="4"|Black Goods | |||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" | |||
| [[File:blackgoods01.png|link=]]<br />Extremely Common | |||
| [[File:blackgoods02.png|link=]]<br />Very Common | |||
| [[File:blackgoods03.png|link=]]<br />Common | |||
| [[File:blackgoods04.png|link=]]<br />Uncommon | |||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" | |||
| [[File:blackgoods05.png|link=]]<br />Rare | |||
| [[File:blackgoods06.png|link=]]<br />Very Rare | |||
| [[File:blackgoods07.png|link=]]<br />Extremely Rare | |||
| [[File:blackgoods08.png|link=]]<br />Legendary | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 18 May 2022
Summary
- Black Goods come in a number of different Rarity Levels, ranging from "Extremely Common" up to "Legendary" rarity
- The Rarity Level of a Black Goods item is randomized, with greater chances of Upgrading to higher levels based on the Creature Difficulty of the creature stolen from
- Players who are Red Hand members of the Thieves Guild also get a 10% bonus to Upgrade chances for Black Goods they acquire from stealing
- Players can Exchange Black Goods for random items via the Black Market in the Thieves Guild Menu
- Any bonuses players receive towards "Special Loot Drop Rate" increases also increase the chance that Black Goods received from Pilfering/Mugging creatures will be of higher Rarity levels (this includes Special Loot bonuses coming from Weekly Server Region Bonuses, Guild Favors, Mastery Chain Links, Fortune Aspect Armor, and so on)
Black Goods Rarities
Black Goods | |||
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Extremely Common |
Very Common |
Common |
Uncommon |
Rare |
Very Rare |
Extremely Rare |
Legendary |