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'''Loot''' is a common name for everything that the players obtain through the in-game journey. Traditionally, the players tend to use the term "Loot" for items that are obtainable by [[Special:MyLanguage/PvE|killing monsters]]. | '''Loot''' is a common name for everything that the players obtain through the in-game journey. Traditionally, the players tend to use the term "Loot" for items that are obtainable by [[Special:MyLanguage/PvE|killing monsters]]. | ||
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After killing a monster, it can leave behind a loot on its corpse, which afterwards can be looted by the player. The loot that the monsters drop contains a wide variety of different [[Special:MyLanguage/Item|items]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Material|materials]]. Rarely, they also can drop [[Special:MyLanguage/Card|spirits]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Equipment|Equipment]]. | After killing a monster, it can leave behind a loot on its corpse, which afterwards can be looted by the player. The loot that the monsters drop contains a wide variety of different [[Special:MyLanguage/Item|items]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Material|materials]]. Rarely, they also can drop [[Special:MyLanguage/Card|spirits]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Equipment|Equipment]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 15 July 2024
Loot is a common name for everything that the players obtain through the in-game journey. Traditionally, the players tend to use the term "Loot" for items that are obtainable by killing monsters.
After killing a monster, it can leave behind a loot on its corpse, which afterwards can be looted by the player. The loot that the monsters drop contains a wide variety of different items and materials. Rarely, they also can drop spirits or Equipment.