Loot: effort vs outcome
To be clear, this is not about the amount or value of loot. It's about the timing. My efforts vs the outcome.
Let me begin with a few examples about what started bothering me:
Expedition: While using a tablet for extra logbooks drops and finding 4! remnants all granting extra logbook drop rate, no logbook drops.
Meanwhile, the next average expedition drops 3 logbooks.
Whisps: Randomly chasing 3 whisps to a rare, the loot remains average garbage.
Strongboxes: spending an alch + 2 exalts --> still average garbage. While opening a random non-upgraded one drops a divine.
Cleansed map: 100+ rarity, using a high rarity waystone on top, the highlight remains an exalt. Next average map drops a fracturing orp without even having immured fury.
Such examples pile up. Opportunities where you think "lets juice this" just to be disappointed at the end. Just to drop something very valuable in the next lazy map you put zero effort in.
As a very engaged, but still new player I would never claim to fully understand high end juicing or how rarity truely works. Nevertheless, engaging with these map mechanics and going for it should definitely feel more rewarding. The RNG seems to completely outshine the impact and my engagement. Encouraging me to ignore most mechanics, what is quite sad.
