Ring of Precision

You could be right, but we cannot guarantee this, as its all RNG and blizzard really isn't so specific/informed with everything in-game especially their low level content.

So they would never let us know, and they can't even get their tool tips right either.

Maybe a lower item level gives a better chance to get rare BoE's, or other circumstances/variants that we will not be told in the future.

Hell if you ask a GM a question he will just go on wowhead to figure it out, whats that say about their services.

I have ran SFK exactly 1000 times and no Gloom shroud armor (iv'e gotten every other instance specific rare in the instance multiple times), I have taken a break for 2 days because I feel as if I am getting into a useless rhythm where the game is simply not allowing me to get the item, because of something I'm doing wrong that I'm not aware of (Maybe because I am already wearing a chest piece with a higher item level, and therefore it won't drop because the game thinks I don't want it to). < This is of course crazy talk but its what happens when you run a dungeon 1000 times with no result.

If I start farming again I'm going to wear no gear on both my main and my f2p so our item levels are both low, it could be all in my head but meh, sometimes I believe its more then just RNG thats a factor in these loot table things.

Unfortunately we will never know, because WoW is a game that is designed to be time consuming, so whether its logical/fair or not, as long as your butt is in the seat, your going to re-pay for that subscription until you get what you want. and when you finally get what you want, theres a better item.

If I end up quitting or just playing PvP part-time it will be because of that reason.
 
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You could be right, but we cannot guarantee this, as its all RNG and blizzard really isn't so specific/informed with everything in-game especially their low level content.

So they would never let us know, and they can't even get their tool tips right either.

Maybe a lower item level gives a better chance to get rare BoE's, or other circumstances/variants that we will not be told in the future.

Hell if you ask a GM a question he will just go on wowhead to figure it out, whats that say about their services.

I have ran SFK exactly 1000 times and no Gloom shroud armor (iv'e gotten every other instance specific rare in the instance multiple times), I have taken a break for 2 days because I feel as if I am getting into a useless rhythm where the game is simply not allowing me to get the item, because of something I'm doing wrong that I'm not aware of (Maybe because I am already wearing a chest piece with a higher item level, and therefore it won't drop because the game thinks I don't want it to). < This is of course crazy talk but its what happens when you run a dungeon 1000 times with no result.

If I start farming again I'm going to wear no gear on both my main and my f2p so our item levels are both low, it could be all in my head but meh, sometimes I believe its more then just RNG thats a factor in these loot table things.

Unfortunately we will never know, because WoW is a game that is designed to be time consuming, so whether its logical/fair or not, as long as your butt is in the seat, your going to re-pay for that subscription until you get what you want. and when you finally get what you want, theirs a better item.

If I end up quitting or just playing PvP part-time it will be because of that reason.

If it means anything to your sanity, the item dropped in a run with my F2P Druid, Oldspike's F2P Arms, and my P2P level 70 Disc Priest - all of which had a higher iLvl chest than Gloomshroud.
 
RNG is RNG. I killed Thistlenettle at least a thousand times on my warrior before the legs dropped. They dropped the second time I killed him on my paladin which was my original F2P toon, and she has 7 BOAs...

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You could be right, but we cannot guarantee this, as its all RNG and blizzard really isn't so specific/informed with everything in-game especially their low level content.

So they would never let us know, and they can't even get their tool tips right either.

Maybe a lower item level gives a better chance to get rare BoE's, or other circumstances/variants that we will not be told in the future.

Hell if you ask a GM a question he will just go on wowhead to figure it out, whats that say about their services.

I have ran SFK exactly 1000 times and no Gloom shroud armor (iv'e gotten every other instance specific rare in the instance multiple times), I have taken a break for 2 days because I feel as if I am getting into a useless rhythm where the game is simply not allowing me to get the item, because of something I'm doing wrong that I'm not aware of (Maybe because I am already wearing a chest piece with a higher item level, and therefore it won't drop because the game thinks I don't want it to). < This is of course crazy talk but its what happens when you run a dungeon 1000 times with no result.

If I start farming again I'm going to wear no gear on both my main and my f2p so our item levels are both low, it could be all in my head but meh, sometimes I believe its more then just RNG thats a factor in these loot table things.

Unfortunately we will never know, because WoW is a game that is designed to be time consuming, so whether its logical/fair or not, as long as your butt is in the seat, your going to re-pay for that subscription until you get what you want. and when you finally get what you want, theres a better item.

If I end up quitting or just playing PvP part-time it will be because of that reason.

At least you're farming something that's confirmed to exist, unlike the +10 agility scouting tunic.
 
RNG is RNG is RNG.
There might be something to the suggestion that immediately following the release of WoD the rates were unusually high, then readjusted. But I don't think drop rate has anything to do with the age of your toon or what it's currently wearing.

My SF wielding rogue ran SFK shortly after WoD and got a second SF on his first run. I've never seen SF drop on any of my other 10 or so toons (I don't even want to know how many times I've run that dungeon). In countless BFD runs, I've not seen one ROP drop ever. I've never formally farmed rares, but across all toons I've done these dungeons an embarrassing number of times. From what I remember, I've gotten AB, a couple of MM's, tree bark vest and some less useful ones. My rogue managed to get the prairie ring of agility, which scales as high as ROP minus the crit. He also got the Ironpatch Blade (SF swag to swag xmog which actually looks great on him).
 
RNG is RNG is right.
Farming Scouting Tunic of Agility?
Random drop with random enchantment. Honestly, the odds of getting ROP are better than getting Scouting Tunic of Agility.

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Ive never seen it drop over a bunch of chars through BFD but ive seen Feet of the Lynx drop once in stocks after maybe 150-200 runs. Some f2p hunter got it. My guess is RoP will take some farming but you could get lucky.
 
At least you're farming something that's confirmed to exist, unlike the +10 agility scouting tunic.

I DE'd that yesterday xd, came from a chest in BFD
 
29 lost the roll
then i started boosting myself
79 for hunter
another 40 for shaman.
like 5 for warrior
like 10 for monk
 
I see the most blues where ur getting them, all the mobs before ghamoo, and the mobs after ghamoo, before you get to the next boss, that hallway sort of thing, and from the murlocs after you kill that boss that scramble around that room. Next place is the chests, Only places ive seen blues drop.

My first week playing my warrior after coming back within like 15 runs i got, 2 onyx claymores, a gargoyles bite, and like 4 other random blues. (not RoP).
 

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