Thanks everybody so much for supporting the video! ❤ If anybody's got any questions about Hypixel Skyblock, feel free to drop them down here in the comments and I'll do my very best to help you out ❤
Okay so I started trying to explain exactly what you should do to get to the point of killing zealots, and then I realised it'd be easier to just make a video for you. So it's on the list now. 🔥 For the time being, focus on unique talismans, early bestiary, and a little bit of foraging never hurt ! 😁
I'm really glad man! If you think of anything that would be useful for you, you're welcome to let me know! ❤️ I can't promise I'll be able to answer, but if it's something I can research, I'll do what I can 🔥
Each eye increases the base chance of dropping dragon pets, which is multiplied by your magic find. You will get a lot less profit on average bc less other drops but if you are just going for the pet, it may be worth it like on ironman. Also if the expected value of drops like dragon pets is 1 with x amount of bosses, it's NOT a guaranteed drop. It's the amount that you would drop ON AVERAGE if you did that x amount of bosses. You may drop more, or 0, but the average is 1.
He did say its all theoretical and based on statistics. The title might be a little clickbait but it still somewhat true, ofc you can't be 100% sure you are gonna get a pet, but this is still a good estimate. Dragons has always been seen as gambling and wasting money. I do actually agree on the fact that this is useful for ironman players.
Of course yeah, but probability guarantees are as close as we can get. Also - placing more eyes might increase your chance in theory, but in practice it'll lower it because you can do less drags - finding a middleground is exactly what the calculator's useful for! :D
@@HonestlyFire What you should be looking at is not the average number of edrag pets after x bosses, but the probability of dropping at least 1 edrag by x bosses
I wasn't sure how else to phrase it, so just figured I'd correct myself at the start 😂 "How to get a statistically probable chance of dropping an Ender Dragon Pet" just doesn't have the same ring to it
hey dude, i don't know if you remember me from a while back but i met you in a skyblock hub and we chatted in a while, i only just came across your channel again as i am coming back to skyblock, anyway have a good day :)
Oh legend man! Nice to have you back :D I'm still streaming Wednesdays, so you're welcome to either message me in-game when I'm on, or hop on Twitch if you need help or advice! 🔥
@@andi-fh3034 Try on a different device? Different Google Account maybe? If it's still not working let me know and I'll try to manually send you a copy :)
Sorry man, I wasn't sure how else to phrase it 😅 Obviously Dragons are always a gamble, but lets you be certain enough that you *should* make profit :) It's only the same thing used for F7, Slayers, and RNG calculators, but I tried to explain it as soon as the video started!
lol, dont worry, i learned how to do this in like 4 days. as fire said if we get enough comments asking for it, either me or him will make a video on how it works
@@_iconics_3869 Oh yeah... I think the math broke my brain lmao- but I'm really glad man, thank you! 🔥 I'm pretty new to doing RU-vid properly, so the positive feedback really means a lot ❤️
Thanks man! It was a heavy learning curve given last week I couldn't figure out how to merge cells 😂 This and the Booster Cookie video took a lot of learning 🔥
May I ask that did you consider the magic find and pet luck of the partner when you placed eyes ? since the one placed the eyes with you will affect the chance you get a pet .Because each item can only be drop in once per drag ,such as only at most one dragon claw can be obtained when you place a 4/4 eye per dragon.So that when your partner have a super high magic find ,they will have a higher chance to have a dragon claw thus lower the chance of you to drop a dragon claw ,therefore increase the chance for you to drop a pet,and the dragon claw is always rolled before a edrag
I thought about including weight ranking for the drops, but ultimately decided against it. The actual affect is has on your drops is very, very minor, and the *slightly* lower chance of having a dragon pet (when not-first, not-superior) balances out with the *slightly* higher chance (when not-first, superior). Ultimately the only actual difference is with armour pieces, which I decided didn't affect enough to be included. For the difference in drag-drops to make a difference, you'd need to do around 10 million dragons. Good spot though! Appreciate you taking the time to comment! ❤
@@HonestlyFire i mean with 3 eyes and high mf u already have like 32% chance to get claw shouldnt it be much lower then with the 2nd guy also having 32% and the 2 eye placer 22%
@@DungeonHub You're mixing up Dragon Claw and Dragon Horn. Ultimately yes, but this is primarily focused on placing first. There is a specific "top position" which is around 3rd, but because of the "percentage damage of 1st place", it's not a useful stat to know because it'll vary every dragon. I'd rather go with worst case scenario than promise unrealistic stats :D
The Daedalus Axe is based off a Greek Mythogical Figure, which as far as I'm aware is pronounced Dae-Dal-Eus, having said that, I usually say Day-Dalus anyway 😂
Depending on your catacombs, you might be able to stay as mage for a little longer (make sure your wise is Dungeonised/swap to Necrotic Zombie Soldier if you don't meet the requirements), but unfortunately it tends to stagnate around there as a Midas Staff just doesn't quite cut it. Your best bet is probably to grind up to Floor 5 (using a Legendary Blue Whale for survivability if you need), and then swap to being a Juju/Shadow Assassin/Baby Yeti Berserker for F6-F7 until later grinding for a Terminator, or Hyperion if you prefer Mage. Your other option would be pushing for a F7 carry/completion and then money grinding for Hyperion. Hope that helps! :D
@@grey21hunter20 That's true, but it's spending more money on a class you'll struggle to get an F7 completion with, halting progression. You'll also struggle to get into F7 parties as mage without a Hyperion, so it makes sense to swap early, rather than grinding through to do F6 as mage. Having said that, the chestplate's a great idea for anyone who's struggling, thanks for the advice man! 🔥❤️
@@HonestlyFire honestly nah i had wise drag and spirit sceptre till recently and it was good easy to survive i didnt even have good enchants no nothing but got some storm armor recently id recommend upgradin to aurora armor as it gives more intel but not sure if its dungeonisable
I'll probably have a couple videos on early progression coming soon 👀 But for the moment, make sure you're doing your NPC flips (buying ice, packed ice from the builder, and flint from the NPC is the graveyard house Pat). You'll want to be pushing for enough coin to buy a God pot, and then with your free Booster Cookie (see pinned video on my channel) save them both until you have a good enough set to kill zealots. My personal preference is to unlock the Dwarven Mines, get glacite armour, reforge it to fierce/pure, collect talismans/forage until you can kill endermen, get ender armour (repeat reforges), and then use the Cookie/God Pot to start one shotting Zealots, then selling the Summoning Eyes to bazaar. I know that's not the most in-depth guide, but as I said, video soon 🔥 Hope it helps! If you're further in the game and still need help, just let me know :D
Sounds like you're gonna be pushing into Master Mode and getting yourself an Ender Dragon asap - weirdly topical! :D Early Master Mode isn't the best thing in the world for money, but you'll definitely get a fair bit of coin, if you're just blanket looking for coins, it'll probably come down to either hardcore mining, or a mycelium farm
@@underpiker5674 Master Mode increases in difficultly floor to floor in terms of mob, miniboss, and boss damage and health. In that sense yes, M1 is harder than F7. However, once your catacombs level/gear is high enough that the mobs feel the same, F7 is far more complex than M1. (In the same way that F4 is more 'difficult' than F5.) All Master Mode floors are the same as the regular floors with harder mobs, except for M6 (Extra giants with Sadan), and M7 (Fifth Stage Necron). :)
Firstly for dungeons make sure you're using Gold Heads for that floor, 3/4 Necron. Beyond that it really depends on what you want to push for next - but it'll probably come down to term first for Master Mode, then Ender Dragon; unless you're more interested in the Nether stuff/F7, in which case getting a Hyperion should be your priority :)