Drop rate

Drop rate is a term defined in this wiki (not by ANet) to refer to the patterns that govern how drops occur. There are two sides to studying drop rates in Guild Wars:
 * How often does a certain type of loot drop?
 * What kind of drops does a certain creature drop and what is the rate of each?

The main focus of studying drop rates of loot is obviously farming. Successful farming is not just based on having the best build to successfully kill and survive, but also, killing the right monsters that produce the desired loot as quickly as possible.

An example of this, is farming Ecto. Most farming groups farm the Smite Crawlers, while actual statistical data shows that the Bladed Aatxe drop Ectos at twice the rate.

The specifics of how a drop rate is determined in-game are unknown. ANet has not published any statistics on any item or monster. Still, basic data can be collected on each monster to record the kind of drops that they leave behind. This data compiled in large amounts can show the rough percentages of the different kinds of loot that a monster drops.

Types of Drops
In general, there are several types of loot that a monster can drop:
 * 1) Gold: This actually varies based on the level of monster rather than the type of monster. The higher the level, the higher the amount of gold. Data gathered in high-level areas like the Fissure of Woe, show that the gold dropped varies between 98 gold and 130 gold in those areas. The possibility of gold drops varies sometimes according to area (FoW is less than 10% while UW is more than 25%) and sometimes according to creatures (those that drop armor usually drop gold less frequently).
 * 2) Equippable Items: This refers to weapons, shields and focus items. For each species or faction in the game, they will usually have a pattern of dropping items specific to their area (like Shadow Bows in the Fissure or Summit Axes in the Shiverpeaks) and items more general. In addition, a creature will drop items in its own profession fairly often. For example, Smite Crawlers drop a lot of Holy Rods and Smiting Staves while Shadow Beasts drop a lot of Grim Cestas and Deadly Cestas. Equippable items have variations in their rarity.
 * 3) Salvage Items: There are two different types of Salvage Items that can be dropped.
 * 4) Salvage Armor:  More technologically advanced creatures will drop pieces of armor that can be salvaged for crafting material or runes. Examples include the White Mantle, the Charr and Ettins. If a creature drops salvage armor, it will actually drop it at a fairly high rate. Notable exceptions include the Shadow Army and the Skeleton Army.  Salvage armor does not stack in the inventory.  Salvage armor does have variations in its rarity.
 * 5) Salvageable Remains: Some races will drop remains that are marked as "salvage items". Unlike Salvage Armor, these remains stack in the inventory like collectable drops. These include hides, spider webs, and half-eaten masses. These remains drop from creatures that drop armor and creatures that do not. For example, the Charr drop Charr Carvings, Stalker Armor and Charr Hides while a Maguuma Spider drops an Ebon Spider Leg and a Maguuma Spider Web.
 * 6) Crafting Material: Creatures that do not drop salvage armor will instead drop crafting material (though at a lesser rate). The majority of the materials dropped will be common crafting material but there is a small chance that a creature will drop rare crafting material. This chance apparently increases as the creature's level increases. Some groups drop both crafting materials and salvage armor; such as Avicara and the Undead found in Kryta.
 * 7) Collectable Drops: Almost all creatures in the game have a stackable collectable drop that they leave behind at a fairly consistent rate. Examples include Mursaat Tokens, Hardened Humps and Charr Carvings. This rate is found to be around 20% for most creatures that do have collectable drops. Creatures that do not drop collectable drops include Ancient Skales and Doubter's Dryders.
 * 8) Keys: Each creature has a very small chance of dropping a key. The key the creature drops is the key of the area that creature is originally from. Thus, Banshees in the Fissure of Woe drop Phantom Keys because they are originally from the Underworld. Creatures in Hard Mode  drop Lockpicks instead of keys.
 * 9) Dyes: All creatures have a chance of dropping dye. The chance of a specific dye dropping varies depending on color with black being very rare and orange being very common.
 * 10) Nothing: There is a chance that a creature will drop nothing. The probability of this happening early on in an outing into an explorable area is high and drops quickly as players delve into the area and kill more monsters. This seems to occur most when repeatedly solo farming the same area, some of the first 5 or so kills each trip will yield no drop.

Party Size and Drop Rate
With the addition of loot scaling (20 April 2007 Update) the party size only affects the drop rate of items exempt from Loot Scaling. The drop rate on all other items is scaled so that a solo farmer will receive approximately the same number of non-exempt items (blue rarity, collectable items, etc.) as a character in a party of eight people.

Hard Mode
It is currently unknown how Hard Mode affects drop rates. The drop rates for Hard Mode are tracked in a separate table from Normal Mode on the same creature drop rate page.

The Project
This article is the cover page of a project to document each and every creature in Guild Wars in term of their Drop Rates. Users who wish to contribute to this project should follow the following steps:
 * 1) Please, create a user name as it will make tracking the sources of the data much more efficient.
 * 2) Create a spreadsheet for monitoring the creature you wish to gather Drop Rate data about. The format should be like this:
 * 3) Record the drops after each kill of this specific monster. If the monster appears at different levels (like Charr and Grawl), then record the data of each level separaterly.
 * 4) Do not record drops from bosses. Their drops and the drops of their species/factions are not always the same.
 * 5) Create (or edit) the page for the monster as a sub-article of this article. For example, for the Blessed Griffon above, the data article would be: drop rate/Blessed Griffon. Use the notes section to record any anomalies in the drops of the monster. If you created the article, please list add it to the list below.
 * 6) If a sub-article already exists for a monster then do not overwrite the numbers. Instead, add your numbers in a new row to the table then update the totals and percentages at the end of the table. This will increase the data available and prevent addition mistakes that alter the data. You should sign next to the row you add using  ~ .
 * 7) Once enough data has been collected (200+ total drops), then the monster's page can be updated with a section titled Drop Rates that lists the percentages of each drop. For examples, see Bladed Aatxe and Smite Crawler.
 * 8) Hard Mode drop rates should be recorded separately from Normal Mode (i.e. create different tables for Normal Mode vs Hard Mode). For example, see drop rate/Hulking Stone Elemental

The hope is that with this project, players can make informed decisions instead of following rumors about drops.

See User:RolandOfGilead/Java/Drop Rate Tool for a Java program that simplifies the task of recording drop rates.

Monster Drop Data
This is a list of sub-articles containing data collected so far, sorted by region:

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The Underworld

 * Bladed Aatxe
 * Coldfire Night
 * Dying Nightmare
 * Grasping Darkness
 * Grentch (UW)
 * Smite Crawler
 * Snowman (UW)
 * Terrorweb Dryder


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Fissure of Woe

 * Abyssal
 * Armored Cave Spider
 * Banshee
 * Doubter's Dryder
 * Dragon Lich
 * Seed of Corruption
 * Shadow Beast
 * Shadow Elemental
 * Shadow Mesmer
 * Shadow Monk
 * Shadow Ranger
 * Shadow Warrior
 * Skeletal Berserker
 * Skeletal Bond
 * Skeletal Ether Breaker
 * Skeletal Icehand
 * Skeletal Impaler
 * Snarling Driftwood
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Kryta

 * Ancient Oakheart
 * Earth Born Titan
 * Fire Imp
 * Fog Nightmare
 * Forest Minotaur
 * Gypsie Ettin
 * Inferno Imp
 * Mergoyle Wavebreaker
 * Skeleton Ranger
 * Water Born Titan
 * Wind Born Titan


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Maguuma Jungle

 * Maguuma Hunter
 * Maguuma Protector
 * Maguuma Spider
 * Maguuma Warrior
 * Thorn Stalker


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Ascalon

 * Carrion Devourer
 * Charr Stalker
 * Flash Gargoyle
 * Grawl
 * Grawl Ulodyte
 * Hulking Stone Elemental
 * Plague Devourer
 * Renegade
 * Renegade Elementalist
 * Shatter Gargoyle
 * Stone Elemental
 * Storm Rider
 * Whiptail Devourer
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Crystal Desert

 * Desert Griffon
 * Hydra
 * Minotaur
 * Sand Drake
 * Sand Giant
 * Sand Wurm


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Southern Shiverpeaks

 * Blessed Griffon
 * Grawl
 * Mountain Troll
 * Tundra Giant
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Pre-Searing Ascalon

 * Bandit Raider
 * Black Bear
 * Giant Needle Spider
 * Ice Elemental
 * Skale Broodcaller


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Kaineng City

 * Jade Brotherhood Knight
 * Jade Brotherhood Mage
 * Jade Brotherhood Mesmer
 * Jade Brotherhood Ritualist
 * Vermin
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Istan

 * Irontooth Drake
 * Juvenile Bladed Termite
 * Stalking Nephila
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Ring of Fire Islands

 * Flesh Golem
 * Mahgo Hydra
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Kourna and Vabbi

 * Acolyte of Dwayna
 * Dabineh Deathbringer
 * Ntouka and Crested Ntouka Bird
 * Rain Beetle
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Jade Sea

 * Oni
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Echovald Forest

 * Stone Scale Kirin
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Shing Jea Island

 * Dragon Lilly
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See also: Template:Drop Rate Table for creating Drop Rate Tables.

Chest drop data
Part of this project is that we are also recording the quality and type of drops that fall from chests. In this we are trying to understand the likelihood of getting good drops from chests:

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Prophecies Chests

 * Ascalonian Chest
 * Darkstone Chest
 * Elonian Chest
 * Krytan Chest
 * Maguuma Chest
 * Miner's Chest
 * Shiverpeak Chest
 * Steel Chest
 * Locked Chest (Ascalon)
 * Locked Chest (Northern Shiverpeaks)
 * Locked Chest (Kryta)
 * Locked Chest (Maguuma Jungle)
 * Locked Chest (Crystal Desert
 * Locked Chest (Southern Shiverpeaks
 * Locked Chest (Sorrow's Furnace)
 * Locked Chest (Ring of Fire Islands


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Factions Chests

 * Shing Jea Chest
 * Canthan Chest
 * Deep Jade Chest
 * Forbidden Chest
 * Kurzick Chest
 * Luxon Chest
 * Stoneroot Chest
 * Locked Chest (Shing Jea Island)
 * Locked Chest (Kaineng City)
 * Locked Chest (Echovald Forest)
 * Locked Chest (The Jade Sea)
 * Locked Chest (Raisu Palace)
 * Kanaxai Chest
 * Urgoz Chest


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Nightfall Chests
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 * Ancient Elonian Chest
 * Demonic Chest
 * Istani Chest
 * Kournan Chest
 * Margonite Chest
 * Vabbi Chest
 * Citadel Chest
 * Locked Chest (Istan)
 * Locked Chest (Kourna)
 * Locked Chest (Vabbi)
 * Locked Chest (The Desolation)
 * Locked Chest (Realm of Torment)
 * Locked Chest (Domain of Anguish)
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Eye of the North Chests

 * Locked Chest (Charr Homelands, normal mode)
 * Locked Chest (Depths of Tyria, normal mode)
 * Locked Chest (Far Shiverpeaks, normal mode)
 * Locked Chest (Tarnished Coast, normal mode)
 * Locked Chest (Charr Homelands, hard mode)
 * Locked Chest (Depths of Tyria, hard mode)
 * Locked Chest (Far Shiverpeaks, hard mode)
 * Locked Chest (Tarnished Coast, hard mode)
 * Arachni's Spoils
 * Bogroot Chest
 * Chest of Burrows
 * Chest of Kathandrax
 * Chest of the Slaver
 * Chest of Wintersday Past
 * Destroyer Chest
 * Dragrimmar Chest
 * Eldritch Chest
 * Havok's Chest
 * Hidesplitter's Chest
 * Hierophant's Chest
 * Irontoe's Chest
 * Mountain Heart Chest
 * Murakai's Chest
 * Oola's Chest
 * Prismatic Chest
 * Zoldark's Chest


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Core Chests

 * Obsidian Chest
 * Phantom Chest
 * Hall of Heroes Chest
 * Locked Chest(Fissure of Woe)
 * Locked Chest (Underworld)
 * Zaishen Chest




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Other drop data

 * Dye
 * Coffer of Whispers
 * Lunar Fortune
 * Buried Treasure
 * Treasure Chest
 * Do Not Touch
 * Red Gift Bag
 * Birthday Present
 * Trick-or-Treat Bag
 * Hidden Treasure






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Related Articles

 * Template:Drop Rate Table for creating Drop Rate Tables.
 * Category:Drop rates data