


Monks/Barbs/Crusaders/Doctors have a 50/350 = 14,28% chance to get an Eun-Jang-Do and 100/350 = 28,57% to get other daggers. Hence, items with higher weight are more likely to drop, but total number is also important.ĭemon Hunters don't normally get daggers. After the game decides to drop a Legendary, say, Dagger, it adds up weights for all possible daggers allowed for current class, and picks a random number within that sum. Speaking of Legendaries (and Sets, which are just another type of Legendaries, with no special handling), specific drop chances are determined by weights. While 15% of world drops are non-Smart (so you have a chance of finding another class' Set item, for example), gambling with Kadala and crafting with Kanai's Cube always provide Smart Loot. Diablo 3's Smart Loot system only drops items usable by your current class, and only Legendaries allowed for your class.
