I have spent 2 days searching websites attempting to locate a lower level gear list for a couple of my alts (preferably blue slotted). I have not had any luck..
Neverwinter wiki is totally useless for this.. It only list lower level greens and why only green trash vendor gear? pointless.. It does however lists blue gear. (but for level 60's only!)
Dungeon drop list of lower level gear? no luck either.. again only lvl 60 lists.. which is almost impossible to find as well if your a fresh level 60 seeking decent blues to get your GS up to par for T1 and T2 dungeons..
Can anyone please link me an actual useful site to research gear for my alts at lower levels? because at this point in time.. any of the neverwinter online sites are fail for this...
Even a dungeon loot list of each dungeon (NON EPIC) would be wonderful.. again something neverwinter based websites fail on as well, unless I'm not looking at the links...
Please and ty,
Laramis Druegor
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ambisinisterrMember, Neverwinter ModeratorPosts: 10,462Community Moderator
edited January 2014
"Wiki" means it is community driven.
Nobody has done the work, so far as I know, to create drop tables for any monster. Not on the wiki and not on other sites.
Honestly, you are best off purchasing the cheapest gear you find in the auction house rather than trying to get drops.
You will out level the best drops long before they do, in fact drop. It only takes about 60 hours or so in game time (if that) to get level 60 so the leveling portion of the game is not something a lot of players worry about. That is why most of the information you find is after level 60.
I think the vast majority of blue gear is just random drops from monsters , there are a few unique blue items that drop from specific places but overall most all blues are just random drops ,or are you after a specific blue item ,if so what item and maybe somebody here could help.
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dardoveMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited January 2014
I know at least some of the dungeons have their loot lists for the various bosses on the wiki. In those cases the normal loot list tends to have more info than the elite dungeon loot list.
I have spent 2 days searching websites attempting to locate a lower level gear list for a couple of my alts (preferably blue slotted). I have not had any luck..
Neverwinter wiki is totally useless for this.. It only list lower level greens and why only green trash vendor gear? pointless.. It does however lists blue gear. (but for level 60's only!)
Dungeon drop list of lower level gear? no luck either.. again only lvl 60 lists.. which is almost impossible to find as well if your a fresh level 60 seeking decent blues to get your GS up to par for T1 and T2 dungeons..
Can anyone please link me an actual useful site to research gear for my alts at lower levels? because at this point in time.. any of the neverwinter online sites are fail for this...
Even a dungeon loot list of each dungeon (NON EPIC) would be wonderful.. again something neverwinter based websites fail on as well, unless I'm not looking at the links...
Please and ty,
Laramis Druegor
I too found the wiki lacking in this category, which is why I chose to contribute. Because, y'know, it's a wiki. I don't add a lot, but if I see a drop in a dungeon that's not on a loot table then I make sure to add it.
For months, the number of regular contributors and the number of contributors-per-day to the English-language wiki have both hovered around three (3). These few players donate their time without acknowledgement, without reward, without support from the developers, and with almost no feedback. On the rare occasion when there is feedback, it is usually "the wiki is full of holes".
Neverwinter is a complex moving-target. Documenting it is difficult. Parts of the wiki are well-detailed and reasonably up-to-date. Which parts depends on the interests of the contributors. There have been contributors interested in crafting, companions, fashion, quests, events, etc. Epic equipment and group-content is sparse due to lack of willing contributors.
It's a minor miracle that the wiki is ever useful at all.
I too found the wiki lacking in this category, which is why I chose to contribute. Because, y'know, it's a wiki. I don't add a lot, but if I see a drop in a dungeon that's not on a loot table then I make sure to add it.
In other words, stop whining and do it yourself.
I'm right there with you zug. I try to add stuff that is missing if I have the information.
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For months, the number of regular contributors and the number of contributors-per-day to the English-language wiki have both hovered around three (3). These few players donate their time without acknowledgement, without reward, without support from the developers, and with almost no feedback. On the rare occasion when there is feedback, it is usually "the wiki is full of holes".
Neverwinter is a complex moving-target. Documenting it is difficult. Parts of the wiki are well-detailed and reasonably up-to-date. Which parts depends on the interests of the contributors. There have been contributors interested in crafting, companions, fashion, quests, events, etc. Epic equipment and group-content is sparse due to lack of willing contributors.
It's a minor miracle that the wiki is ever useful at all.
I have played a couple of other MMO's that actually rewarded players who helped keep the wiki updated ,a properly up to date wiki can be an invaluable tool for a MMO community , maybe it's worth suggesting .
For months, the number of regular contributors and the number of contributors-per-day to the English-language wiki have both hovered around three (3). These few players donate their time without acknowledgement, without reward, without support from the developers, and with almost no feedback. On the rare occasion when there is feedback, it is usually "the wiki is full of holes".
Neverwinter is a complex moving-target. Documenting it is difficult. Parts of the wiki are well-detailed and reasonably up-to-date. Which parts depends on the interests of the contributors. There have been contributors interested in crafting, companions, fashion, quests, events, etc. Epic equipment and group-content is sparse due to lack of willing contributors.
It's a minor miracle that the wiki is ever useful at all.
I want to ask you some question. Do the picturelink can be used in any version of the wikis(mean icon_companion_skeleton_dog as example in the german wiki section too to show the picture of that companion)? Second some special codes i see in the wiki - can such code be write for other languages? {Sub} for example creates like 'This article is still a sub. Help to complete the necessary content.'. I want to fill the german wiki, because it have only ~80 articles, which is far far lesser as the english one...
But such explanation i can't find under help nor i know any one out of you that fill the wiki with good content.
Does this site work anymore? http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com[/QUOTE]
Or any gamepedia for that matter.
I haven't been able to get on it in weeks. I've tried different pc's and multiple browsers.
Does this site work anymore? http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com
Or any gamepedia for that matter.
I haven't been able to get on it in weeks. I've tried different pc's and multiple browsers.
That one works for me, no issues at all
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dardoveMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
I want to ask you some question. Do the picturelink can be used in any version of the wikis(mean icon_companion_skeleton_dog as example in the german wiki section too to show the picture of that companion)? Second some special codes i see in the wiki - can such code be write for other languages? {Sub} for example creates like 'This article is still a sub. Help to complete the necessary content.'. I want to fill the german wiki, because it have only ~80 articles, which is far far lesser as the english one...
But such explanation i can't find under help nor i know any one out of you that fill the wiki with good content.
I don't know if images can be crosslinked from the English to the German wiki. I have never tried. You may need to upload copies to the German wiki.
As for templates like {{stub}}, there should be a template category in the German wiki. You can modify those templates or write your own. Wiki template code is ugly, but you don't need to learn much of it for most templates.
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Nobody has done the work, so far as I know, to create drop tables for any monster. Not on the wiki and not on other sites.
Honestly, you are best off purchasing the cheapest gear you find in the auction house rather than trying to get drops.
You will out level the best drops long before they do, in fact drop. It only takes about 60 hours or so in game time (if that) to get level 60 so the leveling portion of the game is not something a lot of players worry about. That is why most of the information you find is after level 60.
For example:
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Grey_Wolf_Den
I too found the wiki lacking in this category, which is why I chose to contribute. Because, y'know, it's a wiki. I don't add a lot, but if I see a drop in a dungeon that's not on a loot table then I make sure to add it.
In other words, stop whining and do it yourself.
Neverwinter is a complex moving-target. Documenting it is difficult. Parts of the wiki are well-detailed and reasonably up-to-date. Which parts depends on the interests of the contributors. There have been contributors interested in crafting, companions, fashion, quests, events, etc. Epic equipment and group-content is sparse due to lack of willing contributors.
It's a minor miracle that the wiki is ever useful at all.
- JailBreak (in development)
I have played a couple of other MMO's that actually rewarded players who helped keep the wiki updated ,a properly up to date wiki can be an invaluable tool for a MMO community , maybe it's worth suggesting .
I want to ask you some question. Do the picturelink can be used in any version of the wikis(mean icon_companion_skeleton_dog as example in the german wiki section too to show the picture of that companion)? Second some special codes i see in the wiki - can such code be write for other languages? {Sub} for example creates like 'This article is still a sub. Help to complete the necessary content.'. I want to fill the german wiki, because it have only ~80 articles, which is far far lesser as the english one...
But such explanation i can't find under help nor i know any one out of you that fill the wiki with good content.
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com[/QUOTE]
Or any gamepedia for that matter.
I haven't been able to get on it in weeks. I've tried different pc's and multiple browsers.
That one works for me, no issues at all
As for templates like {{stub}}, there should be a template category in the German wiki. You can modify those templates or write your own. Wiki template code is ugly, but you don't need to learn much of it for most templates.