NeverSink's LOOTFILTER v8.13.x♦ in-depth ♦ endgame+leveling 2in1 ♦ user-friendly ♦ SC/HC versions
Good morning,
I have the feeling that the white gravel/ hammer stuff bases for the chisels recepie aren't shown by the 'regular' loot filter. At least I had none dropped so far this league. Looking at the filter code, everything is marked as shown. Is it possible that I havent had one damn base for this recepie? Or what am I doing wrong? |
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With FilterBlade, (and due to having taken a PoE break), I haven't felt the need to suggest any improvements to the filter.
However, now that I play more there are two issues that I think could use some correcting: 1. Four link leveling. At a certain level the drop sound for four links is starting to get annoying. How about splitting the leveling recipe for four-links in two, one with sound and one without? Level 50 might be a good cutoff between them. 2. Card tiers. As a SSF player it starts to get annoying having to sort through card tier 5 every update. Could we get a tier 6 for USELESS (cards that produce useless stuff - example Carrion Crow, Other Cheek) cards, while keeping tier 5 for WORTHLESS (cards that produce useful things, but aren't worth trading - examples Thunderous Skies, Rain Tempter) cards? |
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" Hammers: - 0% quality recipes are hidden on regular and shown on soft You can test it out and change it on www.FilterBlade.xyz " 1) The sound is removed on semi-strict all-together. I find this solution more than adequate for most scenarios right now 2) I'll see what I can do, I have a slightly different solution in mind, I really don't want to create additional tiers at this point. Please don't PM me ingame with filter/guide questions, post them on the forum, after reading the FAQ.
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Please, retire the Blazing Fire div card, It is only 1 alch...
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" After having gone through the diff between Regular and Semi-Strict, it seems to me that as a SSF player, the right moment to switch to Semi-Strict would be when I have all my (non-unique) flasks 20% and rolled correctly. This because: 1) I don't have to be paranoid about utility flask drops, 2) I'm no longer desperate for glassblowers, and 3) The big early mandatory alteration sink is done with. This is naturally way later than the point where I stopped caring about 4-links. Overall, I liked that there seems to be a natural point for me to make that switch, and that nothing really stood out as requiring correction in semi-strict. Another thing, I would recommend that you just hide Sanctified and Hallowed Life flasks after ilvl 60, AFAIK no one cares about those once Divine Life flasks start dropping. (Can't speak for mana flasks, since I lack enough info which kinds are most desired.) |
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This forum is huge and I may have missed it, but is there a way to use the filter to ignore any skill gems I have already collected? Don't care about quality or level of the gems.
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" No, filters can't obtain any information about your character, gear or equipment. " These are usually more expensive at the start, but yes, I intend to in the upcoming update. " I'll consider uping the flask strictness in the upcoming update. Thank you for your feedback. Please don't PM me ingame with filter/guide questions, post them on the forum, after reading the FAQ.
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Hi, I have the lastest version of the filter, but I don't see any light beams on anything. Do I need to toggle something on in order to see them?
Also, shaped maps drops in red tier maps, are showing on the ground as if they are in their original tier before shaping, so they show very small and easy to miss. Any way I could fix that? Thanks for the amazing work as always :) |
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" alright nevermind I fix it with filerblade, extremely easy to use great job! |
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" After poking around FilterBlade some more I'm starting to suspect that the slightly different solution involves Select Presets -> Divination -> SSF T5 tier. Am I right? If so, do you need help compiling a list of cards a SSF player considers T5? Speaking about Select Presets, the other main change I do as a SSF player is adding icons and drop sounds to mid-tier currency. |
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