![]() Some prefixes are considered rare, and will have 3 to 7 strong added stats lines each. Some prefixes are considered magical, and will have 1 to 3 average added stats lines each. This lottery process randomly chooses from a list of prefixes and suffixes ( affixes) that will add new stats to the base stats of the item. In Grim dawn, when an armor, weapon, or any gears drops from a mob or is bought from a merchant (with the exception of the unique items that already have predetermined stats -> Epic & Legendaries), it has gone through a lottery process to determine its statistics (hence its power and rarity). Devs decided against even more colors to make these distinguishable and simply made them all green instead. ![]() All those items are subject to différents mechanics, different drop rate and should definitely have different colors. When we look in details,however, at some specific color codes (such as the green color), we discover more differentiation within the color itself, and those differentiation are not at all self-explanatory.Īctually the green color items group gathers a bunch of various different kind of items, such as the Monster Infrequents, some faction items, some craftable items, and all the rare-affixes items. Personally, I select the Green+ filter, and literally pick-up everything that drops. So the color coding is quite clear at first sight, although there might be some ambiguity/difficulty to differentiate some items from others (Quest items vs Legendary items, Common components vs Blueprints, Rare components vs Common gears…).īut this color recognition issue nearly disappears or becomes negligible when we use the Loot Filter at the bottom left of the screen. The Violet items are not transferable between characters, as well as the Soulbound Items sold by the various factions in Grim Dawn. Violet Items => Quest Items, Crafting Materials, Path Opener Materials, Notes.Light Orange Items => Blueprints, Recipes.Red Items => Consumables, Instant Constitution Healers.So let’s start with a simple association of ALL colors and items: I am pretty sure most beginners are not aware of the complexity and diversity of the items in Grim Dawn, especially when it comes to MI’s, affixes, crafting or soul-bound items. However, I haven’t gone through a thread that is explaining in details the hierarchy and rarity of all items, associated with their own specific colors. I’ve been playing Grim Dawn for a while now, and I’ve read a lot about it on this forum and on others, which were very helpful. Character screenshots not posted in the Megathread are subject to removal without warning.***Post has been edited with latest comments and additions 2017-Feb-16 *** Tav Posting Character screenshots must be posted in the Tav Tuesday Megathread."For every 1 time you post self-promotional content, 9 other posts (submissions or comments) should not contain self-promotional content." Self-Promo Rules: Please follow Reddit's guidelines for self-promo content Examples of low effort posts would be posting excessive screenshots and low effort memes Any re-posts, low-effort posts, or posts that qualify as spam may be removed. Posts without it are subject to removal without warning. Additionally, character screenshots must be flaired with the TAV flair. All fanart, memes, and joke posts must have proper flair. Memes, character screenshots, and fanart must be flaired.Additionally, titles should be free from profanity, spoilers, and other NSFW language. Content that is NSFW or contains spoilers must be tagged appropriately. Comments should be relevant to the topic of the thread. All submissions must be related to Baldur's Gate 3. You don’t have to agree with them, but you also don’t have to argue or harass them about it. The intent is for everyone to act as civil adults. Unacceptable behaviors include name-calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. (Spoilers) EA Relevant Items Spreadsheet. ![]() ![]() Gather your party and venture forth! Community Links Baldur's Gate III is based on a modified version of the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition (D&D 5e) tabletop RPG ruleset. BG3 is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series. A community all about Baldur's Gate III, the role-playing video game by Larian Studios.
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