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I'm fairly certain this reduces item drops
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*I came here to post exactly what you said. :-P I've just spent 6 adventures in the 8-Bit Realm with Temporary Blindness, with a +37% Item Drop bonus (Mad Looting Skillz, Baron Von Ratsworth's monocle, lucky rabbit's foot) , and I just got 5 pixels (got two drops once, one thrice, and none twice). I know this sample has a really small size, but these drop rates are just ridiculously low. Also, it makes sense that you don't get as many drops, if you can't see them. --[[User:Pcentella|Pcentella]] 12:46, 5 November 2006 (CST)
*I came here to post exactly what you said. :-P I've just spent 6 adventures in the 8-Bit Realm with Temporary Blindness, with a +37% Item Drop bonus (Mad Looting Skillz, Baron Von Ratsworth's monocle, lucky rabbit's foot) , and I just got 5 pixels (got two drops once, one thrice, and none twice). I know this sample has a really small size, but these drop rates are just ridiculously low. Also, it makes sense that you don't get as many drops, if you can't see them. --[[User:Pcentella|Pcentella]] 12:46, 5 November 2006 (CST)
**A proper test would be to adventure in the [[Beanbat Chamber]] (which has only one monster, the [[beanbat]]) with exactly +100% item drops (to boost the [[enchanted bean]] drop to exactly 100%), then blind yourself and see if you ever fail to get an item drop. --{{User:Quietust/sig}} 14:02, 5 November 2006 (CST)

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Does this effetc possibly have minus item drops? I've noticed a change... --Someone Else 03:03, 24 July 2006 (CDT)

  • I came here to post exactly what you said. :-P I've just spent 6 adventures in the 8-Bit Realm with Temporary Blindness, with a +37% Item Drop bonus (Mad Looting Skillz, Baron Von Ratsworth's monocle, lucky rabbit's foot) , and I just got 5 pixels (got two drops once, one thrice, and none twice). I know this sample has a really small size, but these drop rates are just ridiculously low. Also, it makes sense that you don't get as many drops, if you can't see them. --Pcentella 12:46, 5 November 2006 (CST)
    • A proper test would be to adventure in the Beanbat Chamber (which has only one monster, the beanbat) with exactly +100% item drops (to boost the enchanted bean drop to exactly 100%), then blind yourself and see if you ever fail to get an item drop. --Quietust (t|c) 14:02, 5 November 2006 (CST)