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quick cra drop question

sup guys, so lately i've been doing cra by myself for some time and now some of my friends wanted me to take them along. if i take them on runs, would i technically lose profit from not getting all the drops? it seems like an obvious answer, but some of the drops are individualized (i believe this is referred to as instanced? not sure) so i'm confused as well. i obviously don't know much about how the cra drops work so if anyone would like to elaborate, i would appreciate it. thanks in advance.

January 1, 2015

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Dorks

@MrSaigon: something about picking up or having crusader coins makes drops not instanced but i'm not sure. in the runs i go on, the party is always asked to drop them and then make sure they're not picked up

Reply January 1, 2015
MrSaigon

[quote=Dorks]if you have multiple computers you could have more loot too and yes drops are instanced. I believe there's a glitch with crusader coins so make sure that pet loot is off + etc inventory is full (empty mineral/herb bags to fill space NOT coins)[/quote]

What glitch?

Reply January 1, 2015
Dorks

if you have multiple computers you could have more loot too and yes drops are instanced. I believe there's a glitch with crusader coins so make sure that pet loot is off + etc inventory is full (empty mineral/herb bags to fill space NOT coins)

Reply January 1, 2015 - edited
DarkOdor

[quote=Axnslicer]Almost all CRA drops are instanced, AKA each party member sees their own version of drops. This means you can potentially get 6x5=30 hats from Queen for example. Of course that never actually happens, but you get the idea, more looters = more drops. Usually people recruit friends to loot for them and give the main attacker the drops after, splits generally range from 0-50%.[/quote]

oh thanks, helped a lot

Reply January 1, 2015 - edited
Axnslicer

Almost all CRA drops are instanced, AKA each party member sees their own version of drops. This means you can potentially get 6x5=30 hats from Queen for example. Of course that never actually happens, but you get the idea, more looters = more drops. Usually people recruit friends to loot for them and give the main attacker the drops after, splits generally range from 0-50%.

Reply January 1, 2015 - edited