There were three changes to chult hunts. Here are my experiences with these changes.
1. rares have a increased chance to drop trophies
My experience so far: about 50% drop rate (1 in 2 drop trophies).
2. hunts have a 100% chance to drop trophies
My experience so far: every hunt dropped a trophy
3. +5 rings chance has been significantly increased
My experience so far: one +4 ring, and a whole lot of +1 and +2 rings.
In conclusion, I think (1) and (2) are working as intended. But (3) is not. It may actually be worse than pre-Mod 15. So while I know this is anectodal, I think (3) is overstated.
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Anyhow, several of my guildies reported getting a +5 ring yesterday, so an increase seems quite likely ... just not a massive one.
The drop rates of everything are 100% spot-on! Do you expect to have 5 regular hunts and that +5 rings will drop like rain all of a sudden?
It still needs to be a bit challenging, but manageable. Say, take around 20+ hunts per mobs and don't do them all at once. Make a little pause, do something else, take a break, then return. Drop chance increases the less you do it. It needs a time to refill it's luck if you catch me.
I've got +5 spellfinger, deathdasher, gravestriker etc playing with only one character. And I got even more +5 rings (soon to get achievement) to my character. Since I hunt very frequently I know a thing or two about drop rates. And I can testify that drop rates are, in fact, increased. And I'm only collecting them for the sake of achievement.
My first hunt after a month or two of stagnation (played MHW) against Karkinosh got me a +5 ring. 2 days, 3 +5 rings.
All returning players will see an increased drop chance on some of the first tries whenever they open boxes.
Anyone can test this after postponing the game for a month or two, wait a patch or two.
This is why people will go with various characters, sometimes freshly new ones, just to get a chance to get better items. And people are aware of this or at least try to make a bit of variety whenever they open stuff.
So, no, Devs did a good job here and give credit where its due.