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At the very least, I would expect them to give a complete list of unique map drops, list of unique passives, and their potential max ranges. It is very frustrating to guess and poke around for this information.
There's literally a spreadsheet on the official wiki. How hard do you want to be spoonfed?
The official wiki lacks information for multiple maps in their entirety. This varies based on difficulty.
The official wiki lacks updated difficulty information and still refers to "25++" as a difficulty which hasn't been in the game for at least months and possible over a year.
The official wiki item categories do not list any unique items.
The passives table does not exist for AL and EV. The passives it does list don't include the range of the passives like I noted.
So please tell me, where is this information if I clearly need to be spoonfed to find it?
Here
http://wiki.dungeondefenders2.com/wiki/Updated_Weapon_Drops
http://wiki.dungeondefenders2.com/wiki/Weapons
and here's the list of passives
http://wiki.dungeondefenders2.com/wiki/Passives
I'm really sorry for you. The information has been updated from the 2nd July dev stream, of course you can still argue that this is too outdated for you if you so desire.
what a ♥♥♥♥ response went and looked for loot tables on the official wiki wich for dd2 is the official page. why not post a link to it instead of being a tool.
Credit to ItsRako on Reddit.