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Be vewwy, vewwy quiet. You're hunting wabbits. And by "wabbit" I mean "<monstername>."
Increases chance of encountering the targeted monster. Dramatically.
Observed Effect
The "N / monster" column is either the name of the unevenly distributed monster, or the number of evenly distributed monsters in the Zone. For example, N=5 can refer to The Black Forest or Lair of the Ninja Snowmen. The Trailed Rate refers only to the chance that a combat encounter will be the given monster, since different areas with the same number of monsters can have different combat rates, and On The Trail does not affect Combat Frequency.
N / monster | Untrailed Rate | Trailed Rate | |||
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2 | 50.0% | 88.5% | |||
3 | 33.3% | 77.5% | |||
4 | 25.0% | 68.0% | |||
5 | 20.0% | 61.1% | |||
6 | 16.7% | 54.3% | |||
7 | 14.3% | 50.0% | |||
8 | 12.5% | 43.8% | |||
Nonequal chances | |||||
Astronomer | 12.3% | 40.2% | |||
Mad Scientist | 71.0% | 93.4% | |||
Very Mad Scientist | 29.0% | 80.5% | |||
Knob Goblin Chef | 66.6% | 92.2% | |||
Knob Goblin Master Chef | 33.3% | 81.7% | |||
Yeti | 38.0% | 80.0% | |||
Gnollish Gearhead | 12.6% | 55.5% |
Obtained From
- odor extractor (40 Adventures)
- Transcendent Olfaction (40 Adventures)
Notes
- In the effect description, <monstername> is the name of the monster being tracked.
- Does not have any effect on Combat Frequency.
- You can not get rid of the trailed monster using a divine champagne popper, Creepy Grin or Harold's bell.
References
- The effect's description is based on some famous lines spoken by the character Elmer Fudd.