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Revision as of 22:03, 9 September 2021
Cursed Naga can be found in the Corrupted Lands at an encounter rate of 45%.
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Drops
Main Drops
Item | Quantity | Rarity | Price | |
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Ichor | 1 | Common | 500 |
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Gold Ore | 1 - 4 | Common | 100 |
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Runite Ore | 1 - 5 | Uncommon | 200 |
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Gold Bar | 1 - 10 | Uncommon | 1,500 |
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Runite Bar | 1 - 3 | Uncommon | 9,000 |
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Rune Slate | 1 - 3 | Uncommon | 15 |
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Chaos Rune | 1 - 3 | Rare | 10 |
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Death Rune | 1 - 3 | Rare | 10 |
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Sapphire | 1 | Rare | 1,000 |
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Emerald | 1 | Rare | 2,000 |
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Ruby | 1 | Rare | 5,000 |
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Diamond | 1 | Rare | 10,000 |
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Black Opal | 1 | Rare | 50,000 |
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Stygian Boots | 1 | Very Rare | 2,880,000 |
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Naga's Bracelet | 1 | Very Rare | 75,000 |
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Corroded Scroll | 1 | 500 |
Quantity numbers/Rarity are based on community data logs and might be lower/higher
Universal Drops
Image | Item | Quantity | Rarity | Price |
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Satchel | 1 | Very rare | 1000 |
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Mysterious Seed | 1 | Very rare | 7 |
Community drop table
This table contains the loot tables determined by a community effort of logging the loot tables. It is highly likely this data is biased and not 100% correct. The numbers represent the average amount of items you can expect per kill. A fraction (1 / x) indicates you can expect one item every x kills. After each amount of items the total amount of occurrences is shown between brackets. A lower amount of total occurrences is more subject to statistical errors.