Where on earth do you get the hanumans gada mace on the exiles lands?
Hanumans Gada Algorithm:
- Get Skeleton Key
- Go to a dungeon with at least 1 Legendary Chest
- Loot… as it is random you may or may not get it instant or even after 50 still waiting for
Btw. I like it - great as decoration.
There are bosses that drop it not just a chest that’s what I’m asking which bosses and where
I’ve heard Google is the god of information - can’t understand, why you have not asked them:
This one has found it as a drop on Siptah, frequently from Surges, and from one of the undead Unnamed City bosses.
I’m on exiles lands which unnamed city bosses specifically? There’s a million of them there
The list of enemies that drop the mace is on the linked Wiki page. On that list is the Commander, who is the giant skeleton boss with the two-handed sword in the Unnamed City. I didn’t spot any other Unnamed city bosses on that list. Curiously, the entry for the Commander lists his possible drops, but that list does not include Hanuman’s Gada.
So it may be that you just need to loot legendary chests and hope for a lucky draw on the lottery.
UC bosses do not drop chests`s legendaries.
And vice versa.
Therefore this entry is correct.
The lists of the bosses’ loot on individual pages were complied manually last year (by me and Multigun), the list of enemies that can drop specific items was generated by a bot at the launch of Chapter 3.
While I find it odd that Hanuman’s Gada was added to The Commander’s loot pool and not any of the other Unnamed City skeleton bosses, I do believe the generated list is accurate.
I have roughly 50 from the Exiled Lands. Not one has come from a boss, and I’ve killed hundreds over the last 5 years.
I did get one just this morning from the chest in the Ice Palace, with a key I obtained from the Black Yeti.
Just because I am really curious-
could you describe the METHOD please,
how you and the multigun did it?
Multigun looked up the loot tables in the devkit and gave me the data which I then formatted and added to the wiki.
So it was Multigun who had 1st hand info by insight into Devkit.
You however got it from Multigun as 2nd hand info.
So, whatever happened before & then after was unverified?
Sorry, but I am really confused right now, as the “Multigun” entity is part of this community holy cows, and still they need to delegate a simple task downwards?
To be honest I am even more confused, as I can’t see any % of drop/loot chance.
Practically EVERYthing in this game has a % of dropchance even if it is random, even random can still be labelled as such.
I don’t know how this is so confusing to you.
Multigun is the devkit expert and extracted the data, but he is not very experience with wiki editing, nor does he have the time for it. He was looking up all of the loot data for one of his mods, so also giving me that data at the same time was only a small extra step.
I am the wiki expert, I literally used to work for Fandom. I made the wiki templates for displaying the loot lists and put the data Multigun gave me into a nice and readable form.
However, we worked together on that project a year ago, before all of the loot tables were changed. The current addition of item source lists is done by Testerle’s bot that generates wiki content from information datamined from the devkit.
The lists of enemies that drop a specific item is current information, the lists of loot dropped by a specific enemy is a year old.
EXPERTS
I really love this…
So may I assume you or multigun have a PROFESSOR title or have been into some real breakthrough technology, which would assure you both a job at any topnotch tech company like - Google, Tesla, Apple, or Microsoft… if not sorry a lot. The community may consider you as experts- in their small socio-ecological niche, but that’s all and no you are no experts after all.
Of course, I might be wrong, so if I am please link some scientific paper.
What is your problem?
There is no professorship titles or scientific papers associated with wikis or using the devkit.
I already told you that I used to work for Fandom. So, yes, I did have a job at a major tech company, the one called Fandom.
You linked the wiki as an answer to this topic’s inquiry. The very same wiki that is built by those people whose qualifications you are now questioning.
It seems you are not here in good faith or have any intention to understand anything. I regret the time I wasted on you and I am done here.
Multigun is the first Asuras chosen! He has earned the respect of devs and Community so yes he is an Entity, a supreme actually!
@Tephra , @SirBowen and @Testerle are the foundations of wiki page for this game. They do volunteer work, because it is work, for years now.
It’s on your right not to visit Fundom and wiki page.
But mocking it, it’s a bit rude and unacceptable.
The reason these Entities do not visit this forum a lot, is exactly this toxicity.
You cannot be ungrateful for something you didn’t use and as you said…
Yet we do, even for you! Because we are a Community and we happen to respect each other!
Please try to be part of it and treat to others with mutual respect and kindness.
Thanks for reading exile!
My dear brother you are confused with the rage hammer that has exactly the same skin with hanumans gada .
Thanks a million, i didn’t knew, i’ll keep grinding then .
Grind skeleton keys, grind dungeons and caves for skeleton key chests and you’ll get your share of Gadas! Amazing hammers for thralls or full encumbrance builds! Good luck exile!
Don’t know, but perhaps this one’s information was stale.
It’s not a weapon this one cares for at all, and is absurdly heavy.
So many legendaries look the same.
It or something that looks like it has been part of the haul that gets sorted to the recycle bin after running a circuit. This one will keep an eye out but in all honesty the others are likely correct that it isn’t there anymore.
Apologies in that regard.
@stelagel , you are so kind. This one has a much more detailed response, but later if this one can be bothered to remember…
FWIW, I never got a Hanuman’s Gada from the UC bosses, but that could easily be explained by RNG being random. Also, if the loot tables changed after I stopped playing, then my info is worthless.
That’s why the wiki is the best source of information: a lot of it gets generated directly from the DevKit, and anything inaccurate can be corrected by users.
Hell, old timers like me still remember when people who complained about a wiki were told to fix it themselves – because that’s how wikis work – and no other reply was required or supplied.