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I've never tracked an item and I've not gotten mats 3-4 times in a row from Kingston's outpost.
This is basically; "blow on my dice for good luck".
Makes sense, thanks for the education
i dont want your handmade hand crafted tinfoil hat
no i dont want to hear what the voices in your head said.
get the ♥♥♥♥ out of here.
im never tracking anything i open from patterns.. yet half the time i dont really get what i need even if it has 30% chance
today i also got 2 energy activators on a pattern before i got the 30% weapon part i wanted.
combined with other patterns i today randomly got 4 energy activators.. without even farming for them.
if you think ahead more than 5 minutes then this is actually amazing for your progress in the game, even if it is frustrating in the moment
Humans search for patterns in everything. even in complete randomness, it is human nature
Crossing your fingers for good luck.
Knocking on wood to avoid bad luck.
Throwing salt over your shoulder to ward off evil.
Avoiding walking under a ladder to prevent bad luck.
Carrying a rabbit's foot for good luck.
Breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck.
Saying "bless you" when someone sneezes to protect their soul.
I chuckled.