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*Examples include opening an armoury crate, defeating a monster, or completing a quest.
*Examples include opening an armoury crate, defeating a monster, or completing a quest.


The terminology used for drop rates on the HorizonFFXI Wiki is as follows:
The drop rates on BG Wiki are based on observation and/or data collection ([[File:FFXIDB Icon v3.png|link=]]) and are intended to provide general probability ranges for individual drops.

The terminology used for drop rates on BG Wiki is as follows:


*{{gdrop}} - Guaranteed (100% drop rate, 1/1)
*{{gdrop}} - Guaranteed (100% drop rate, 1/1)

Latest revision as of 16:58, 4 May 2023

The drop rate of an item is the probability of obtaining the item after completing the acquisition method for the item once.

  • Examples include opening an armoury crate, defeating a monster, or completing a quest.

The terminology used for drop rates on the HorizonFFXI Wiki is as follows:

  • G - Guaranteed (100% drop rate, 1/1)
  • VC - Very common (24%)
  • C - Common (15%)
  • U - Uncommon (10%)
  • R - Rare (5%)
  • VR - Very Rare (1%)
  • SR - Super Rare (0.5%)
  • UR - Ultra Rare (0.1%)

Drop rates can be added to items by using the appropriate template:

  • {{gdrop}}, {{vcdrop}}, {{cdrop}}, {{udrop}}, {{rdrop}}, {{vrdrop}}, {{srdrop}}, or {{urdrop}}., corresponding to the eight categories above.

Note that drop rates are provided for guidance only, and, as with any random occurrence, your actual experience across a small number of instances may vary significantly from the estimated drop rate.

Please refrain from editing drop rate information unless your modification is based on a significant pool of data or sufficient information from [[1]] if a mob has been recorded thousands of times.

  • Otherwise, discuss potential updates to drop rate results by using "discussion" (talk) pages.