Black Lion Scrap drop chance from Black Lion Chest?

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I'm curious to know what the drop rate of Black Lion Ticket Scraps from the Black Lion Chest.

If I was to open 100 BLC's how many scraps should I expect to receive?

It's linked in the 'Common drops' section of the wiki.






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What can you get from Black Lion Chests?

Contains a guaranteed item, a redeemable Black Lion Statuette, and 2 common items. Each chest has a chance for an extra rare item, including exclusive skins not available anywhere else. You cannot receive duplicates of any exclusive skins.

How often does the Black Lion Chest change?

On average, it's about 5 weeks between changes, but it's been over 7 weeks five times. The median is 4 weeks (half are longer, half are shorter).

Does Magic Find work on Black Lion Chests?

magic find does not affect the black lion chests but it is highly likely that the special items like mounts and unique skins have a different drop rate over the other items.

How do you farm Black Lion chest keys?

By completing your level 10 personal story, you will earn one Black Lion Chest Key. Your personal story is your race-specific story that you begin at the start of the game. For example, if you chose to play as a Norn, your personal story will take place in Hoelbrak and involve Eir Stegalkin.



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