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What are the drop rates for items in pots?
In Zelda, Ocarina of time; what do I do next after the Fire Temple?Can I play Zelda Ocarina of time for the 3DS on public transport?What do I do with the giant spinning pot?Where are the Fairy Fountains?What Ocarina song am I missing, and what is it used for?What is the chicken/Cuckoo in the Kakariko Village windmill for?What are these eyeball statues everywhere?What are the torches Inside Zora's Domain used for?How are you supposed to get up the last room before the boss in the water temple?What is the difference between the LoZ songs “Lost Woods” and “Saria's Song”?
Does anyone know the drop rate for items in pots in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? I found a table for basically everything else (here if you're interested) but it doesn't include most pots. I know some pots drop the same thing every time (for instance, there's one pot in Goron City that always drops a Deku Stick), but I'm looking for just in general. I also don't really care about the flying pots because those aren't all over the place.
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Does anyone know the drop rate for items in pots in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? I found a table for basically everything else (here if you're interested) but it doesn't include most pots. I know some pots drop the same thing every time (for instance, there's one pot in Goron City that always drops a Deku Stick), but I'm looking for just in general. I also don't really care about the flying pots because those aren't all over the place.
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Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49
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Does anyone know the drop rate for items in pots in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? I found a table for basically everything else (here if you're interested) but it doesn't include most pots. I know some pots drop the same thing every time (for instance, there's one pot in Goron City that always drops a Deku Stick), but I'm looking for just in general. I also don't really care about the flying pots because those aren't all over the place.
zelda-ocarina-of-time
Does anyone know the drop rate for items in pots in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? I found a table for basically everything else (here if you're interested) but it doesn't include most pots. I know some pots drop the same thing every time (for instance, there's one pot in Goron City that always drops a Deku Stick), but I'm looking for just in general. I also don't really care about the flying pots because those aren't all over the place.
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Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49
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1
Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49
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Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49
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According to speedruns.com, this is the drop table for everything in the game. Enemies and pots included.
So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
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According to speedruns.com, this is the drop table for everything in the game. Enemies and pots included.
So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
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According to speedruns.com, this is the drop table for everything in the game. Enemies and pots included.
So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
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According to speedruns.com, this is the drop table for everything in the game. Enemies and pots included.
According to speedruns.com, this is the drop table for everything in the game. Enemies and pots included.
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So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
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So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
So does a pot fall into the same category as grass, then? Because I feel like I've read this chart about 16 times at this point and I don't see anything about pots.
– MikeTheLiar
2 hours ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
Yeah I think you got it. Anything that's not an enemy falls under the same part of the table is how I read it.
– FoxMcCloud
1 hour ago
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Are you sure any of them are at all random?
– OrangeDog
Sep 24 '18 at 14:39
Pretty sure some of them at least are somewhat random. Like, if you go into the guardhouse as a child and break all the pots you can walk out with anywhere between 25-35 rupees. Though I suppose it's possible each individual pot or group of pots has its own drop table, which is why nobody's bothered to find drop tables for them.
– Smilez221
Sep 24 '18 at 14:49