How to Get The Orichalcum-Braced Storage Chest Schematic
Lets have a look at how to get the Orichalcum-Braced Storage Chest Schematic and how to increase your drop chance for it.
If you're looking to craft Cassapanca di acciaio dorato, you will first need Schema: Cassapanca di acciaio dorato, which is one of the rarest items in the game. It drops from Elite Ancient Chests and Elite Supply Chests in level 50+ zones / points of interests, and the drop rate is extremely low.
Note: After the update on 16th December 2021, the schematic will also drop from Package of Specialized Furnishing Materials. The drop rate from is around 0.165%. When opening the box, you have a 25% chance to get 1-2 items (so 1.5 on average) out of a pool of 227 different schematics.
Drop Rate
According the the internal game data, without any luck, the drop rate is around 0.00023% and it is not influenced by luck.
While we don't know for sure if luck affects the loot tables involved in dropping this item, if we assume it does, a theoretical drop chance would be around 0.0195% (around 85x higher) with around 43% luck. That luck would come from 9x Perla pura, 3x Trofeo maggiore di fortuna con il bottino and 12x Fortuna perks.
Get Double Drop Rate
One thing we know for sure though, is that the loot table (loot bucket would be the technical term for this specific one) that contains the schematic, contains a total of 22 items, all with an equal chance - if you get lucky enough to reach the loot bucket, you will get one item at random.
Out of the 22 items, 11 can only drop in Ebonscale Reach. This is important because, it effectively gives you a 2x higher drop chance for Schema: Cassapanca di acciaio dorato if you farm chests in level 50+ zones outside Ebonscale Reach, since half of the items from the loot bucket won't be eligible to drop.
Loot Table
Below you can find a table with the items dropped from that loot bucket, and their zone restrictions.
Ending Note
All the guides I have written so far are short and focused on specific parts of the game, or of a system. While some people generally need a more step-by-step guide, I feel like it's often important to focus on the small bits, such as those mentioned in this article. I would love to hear your feedback on this kind of mini-guides in the comments below, or using the feedback button on the site!
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