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\u201cWhat do you mean ‘0.5 percent drop rate’?!\u201d<\/figcaption>screenshot: FromSoftware<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\nElden Ring<\/em> is full of gear. From curved blades to great shields, along with entire armor sets that dress your Tarnished like a werewolf knight<\/span>, there’s no shortage of equipment to get in the Lands Between. But while some stuff littered around FromSoftware’s beautifully desolate world is easy to find, maybe picked off a fallen boss or buried in a random chest, others can take hours upon hours to acquire. So, we figured we’d help you out by listing off some of the rarest weapons in the game and how to get them.<\/p>\nLike other Soulsborne games, Elden Ring<\/em> has drop rates for enemies, meaning that you can often wield what your opponents do. This statistic, largely predicated on random number generators<\/span>, makes acquiring items tedious as hell because of how unpredictable the chances are that gear will spawn. If something, such as the common dagger<\/span>, has a high drop rate, you’re more likely to find it either around the Lands Between or on a dead enemy. However, because some weapons have drop rates as low as 0.5 percent, it’s probable you’ll spend a few hours farming for it if you want to acquire it. That sounds like it sucks, but there are ways to increase the drop rate, including leveling up the discovery stat<\/span> via arcane and equipping items that multiply an item’s drop rate.<\/p>\n