Informations about Lootfilters ?

Hey,

LootFilters was added, that's cool but i'm a little confused.

What's the difference between all these lootfilters ?

What mean "Regular", "Strict" etc .. ?

Last bumped on Sep 16, 2017, 9:19:56 AM
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NeverSink's Filter - Regular - Used by the majority of players. It won't hide anything expensive, while filtering out all the trash. Shows all rares and a lot of "potentially useful items", great for new leagues, new players and solo selffound environments.

NeverSink's Filter - Semi-Strict - Shows the top ~65% of all rares, hides less popular recipes and crafting bases. This is a good allrounder version.

NeverSink's Filter - Strict - Shows the top ~35% of all rares, hides most recipes and crafting bases. Designed for optimized builds, that want to farm/grind effectively.

NeverSink's Filter - Very Strict - Shows the top ~15% of all rares, hides scrolls, armorers and augmentations. Only shows the best crafting bases and recipes. Designed for very fast, well geared meta builds.

There you go.
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kalas68 wrote:
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http://www.filterblade.xyz/

Will also show you exactly what each level of filter does visually.
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I guess I still have a question and have not been able to find an answer elsewhere.

Do the filters realize what would be 'good' for your build - meaning, it takes into account stats you have (high intellect = show me gear thats good for it). Or no, what is 'good' is based on a static set of criteria.

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MagnumPCI wrote:
I guess I still have a question and have not been able to find an answer elsewhere.

Do the filters realize what would be 'good' for your build - meaning, it takes into account stats you have (high intellect = show me gear thats good for it). Or no, what is 'good' is based on a static set of criteria.

Thanks, I'll hang up and listen - love your show.

The filter does not take anything into account other than the rules set within the filter itself, which is static in nature. It won't see you as a Ranger and show you something and then hide it from say a Inquisitor. Your stats don't play a part in what's shown.
I see, ty much.

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