Tower of Fantasy, Drop Rate for Mount Part and Rare Item

Typical MMORPG games revolve around farming end-game items that increase damage or cosmetics to make your character look good. This also occurs in the Tower of Fantasy game, where many players are spotted playing games and AFK Farming to obtain parts for rare items in the current end-game.

However, did you know that the drop rate system in Tower of Fantasy differs slightly from other MMORPG Games? The following is a guide to the Drop Rate Item Tower of Fantasy.

Tower of Fantasy – Drop Rate for Rare Item

On Reddit, a player provides a list of drop rates for mount parts that can be found with AFK farming in-game. Take the Maglev Striker, for example, the item that can be used to make the Chaser Vehicle has a drop rate of 0.20%.

However, the drop rate system in Tower of Fantasy itself will increase if and only if the player has killed more than 100 times the same monster. From 0.20% players will get an increase of 2x more to 0.5% to get the desired item.

If this drop rate system is implemented in all monsters in Tower of Fantasy, it means that players can get a 0.5% drop rate for all rare items in the game. However, this information is not clearly known and confirmed by Tower of Fantasy directly.

About Tower of Fantasy:

Tower of Fantasy is a free-to-play open-world action role-playing game created by Perfect World subsidiary Hotta Studio. The game takes place in the far future on the planet of Aida, which has been tainted with a mysterious but potent radioactive energy known as Omnium following a catastrophe that nearly wiped out human civilization and changed the planet’s biosphere.

The game is released on androidiOS, and PC!

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