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a week ago there was an upped Skin of the Vipermagi taged as perfect for sale.
Stats where like Def 836/1034, AR 35/35 and MDR 12/13
I completely disagree, and I find it annoying to have to “browse” through offers this way. It just wastes my time, even though the tag is actually supposed to save time by using filters.
What do you guys think about this one?
Edit: it´s still listed and Stats are Def 930/1034, AR 35/35 and MDR 12/13
Stats where like Def 836/1034, AR 35/35 and MDR 12/13
I completely disagree, and I find it annoying to have to “browse” through offers this way. It just wastes my time, even though the tag is actually supposed to save time by using filters.
What do you guys think about this one?
Edit: it´s still listed and Stats are Def 930/1034, AR 35/35 and MDR 12/13
That's exactly the problem - nobody agrees on what the relevant rolls are. The more rolls an item has, the bigger the dissent is. You can just read this very thread, there are several different ideas presented in here, and some people got very defensive about it. Everyone has different ideas. No matter what you think it should be, there will be a multitude of people disagreeing with you. Who defines what perfect means for every item that exists in the game?Alsadius wrote: 6 hours agoIMO, you should only list it as perfect if all the relevant rolls are perfect.
The person who made this site deliberately defined the tag to mean "'perfect or near perfect'", precisely for the reason that there is so many opinions on it.
You (as in all of the users of this site, not just you personally) will never be able to reach an agreement on this matter. There is no one answer that everyone will be happy with.
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I wonder what percentage of people using the trading section of .io actually use tags at all. They are not particularly newcomer-friendly, and I would wager that even a large proportion of long-time users do not use them.
So we are already talking about a subset of traders, and the complaint is then that some members of that subset are using a subjective tag incorrectly. But it has been pointed out many times over the years that a single “perfect” tag cannot cover every possible interpretation of perfection.
We could possibly introduce categories such as “build-perfect”, “trade-perfect”, and “collector-perfect”.
An Infinity might be considered build-perfect at -55% enemy lightning resistance in a normal base, or at 325% enhanced damage in an elite base. A 325/-55 Infinity might be called trade-perfect, while a collector-perfect version could require 340% enhanced damage, -55% enemy lightning resistance, 3 attack rating (but not 15% max durability? Already problematic). The categories would quickly become complicated and open to further disagreement. And you are back to square one.
And here's my subjective 2 cents. Diablo2.io is primarily a community site with up-to-date game information, with trading attached. It is not primarily a highly structured item marketplace even though some of us will use it as such. If someone wants to search specifically for 100% items, perfect runeword rolls and perfect bases, whatever “perfect base” means for each particular build or collector, they will probably have better results on Traderie or the-other-site.
So we are already talking about a subset of traders, and the complaint is then that some members of that subset are using a subjective tag incorrectly. But it has been pointed out many times over the years that a single “perfect” tag cannot cover every possible interpretation of perfection.
We could possibly introduce categories such as “build-perfect”, “trade-perfect”, and “collector-perfect”.
An Infinity might be considered build-perfect at -55% enemy lightning resistance in a normal base, or at 325% enhanced damage in an elite base. A 325/-55 Infinity might be called trade-perfect, while a collector-perfect version could require 340% enhanced damage, -55% enemy lightning resistance, 3 attack rating (but not 15% max durability? Already problematic). The categories would quickly become complicated and open to further disagreement. And you are back to square one.
And here's my subjective 2 cents. Diablo2.io is primarily a community site with up-to-date game information, with trading attached. It is not primarily a highly structured item marketplace even though some of us will use it as such. If someone wants to search specifically for 100% items, perfect runeword rolls and perfect bases, whatever “perfect base” means for each particular build or collector, they will probably have better results on Traderie or the-other-site.
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Sorry my 2 cents but i think there's just not a high enough trade volume on this site for this to be a meaningful issue :S also agree that the search function on this site is not really suited for people looking for hyperspecific rolls / collectors and the like
Pitach wrote: 12 hours ago...
I bet the items you collect are basic non value all stats perfect items.
Just an assumption that does not help the discussion, imo. You don't know me, you know?
People talk about perfect from trading point of view and not collectors point of view.
All people? Me not. I am one of "those people" and reading the other posts here, I am not the only one who does not share your opinion.
You speak for a very low percentage of players, not for the vast majority.
Yep, most probably so. But if you read my posts carefully you'll see that I never claimed otherwise, quite the opposite.
Also, I don't think you have an idea what you talking about perfect griffons on deff, it's value is above 60 Jah currently, not to talk about a perfect tyraels with deff resists and strength, a perfect Last Wish in perfect base with ar, or so on.
In my opinion you only seek attention, once again people talk from trading point of view not collectors point of view, otherwise nobody would be selling anything.
Assumptions again that do not help, see above.
Show me you have a single item worth over 40-50 Jah, or show me that you have 200-300 Jah cash, then you gain my respect otherwise you just seek attention.
Just as much as I fail to see how not having "200-300 Jah cash" makes my point invalid, I fail to understand what your motivation for all your latent aggressive assumptions may be. I could only make assumptions about that, which........................................................I won't...
Look, I get it that you do not share my point of view and that is fine. But reading the posts here I see more than half of the contributors agreeing that the current system is flawed.
Even if the "Perfect Roll" button is by this very site allowed to be used for "Almost Perfect" items as Shadowheart pointed out, this is a crutch at best, and no good one, as it does not take into account what the word "Perfect" implies linguistically and leeds to false (and in the end disappointed) expectations.
Exactly. That would be the solution to all problems in my opinion.
Just another button for all the items that do not have every stat on max. Where people can still find an item that has the relevant stats for their build in "perfect" condition, like the aforementioned Griffons with -20/+15 but low Def although it is not "perfect" in a linguistical or collectors view.
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You are right of course. 8 variable stats. I had a quick look at Arreat's site and saw 9 stats that had "varies" in brackets at the end and failed to see that two of them belong together, my bad.
Thatmikelessar wrote: 10 hours agoLinguistically, the definition of perfect is very easy. Perfect means the best possible rolls for the item. The item could not have rolled any better, 100% the best in every possible way. An adjective that is a superlative in its base form. So there is only perfect and not "more perfect" or "the most perfect".
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/perfect
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I like that idea.AardvarksAdvance wrote: 10 hours agoPerhaps we should have a ‘max rolls’ (nothing to do with the website that is a very helpful source of knowledge!) button which when clicked allows you to specify the number?
So if you have an item with 5 variable stats, and it rolls 4 max rolls, you can click to indicate 4 max rolls. That way you’re not claiming perfection but you are helping collectors traders buyers to quickly sort average rolled items from your item with some max rolls?
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Agreed. Better imo to have an imperfect "Perfect Roll" button than nothing. Better still to have a "Perfect Roll" button for everything that is really perfect with every stat on max and a second button called "Almost Perfect" or "High Rolls" for all the other near perfect items.ShadowHeart wrote: 10 hours agoI would support this if the site had granular & searchable stats for listed items - but it doesn’t (not yet anyway). Searching for specific rolls is already hard (having to manually scan through search results and evaluate what the description means - and not everyone uses the same text format nor does everyone even list all rolls). At least the ‘Perfect’ tag offers some additional filtering, even if a lot of users don’t follow your own personal idea of what ‘Perfect’ means. I.e., it’s a compromise, at least for now.
Problem is, who decides which stats matter? I think this is the point that Pitach also shoots at.Alsadius wrote: 6 hours agoIMO, you should only list it as perfect if all the relevant rolls are perfect. Like, if you have a Spirit that rolls 35% FCR and 8 magic absorb, then I'll be okay with you calling it perfect even if the mana roll is low. Or if it's a Targe with 45% resist all, and you give it 35% FCR, then I'd even forgive a bad absorb roll as well.
But if you roll perfect mana and the others are both bad, and you try to list that as perfect, then you can screw off. One stat perfect doesn't make an item perfect, unless that's the only stat that matters.
For many people, and there Pitach is correct, only the "build-relevant" stats matter. Griffon's with -20/+15, but 227 Defense will be called "Perfect" by many because Defense is not a relevant stat in their book. Collectors and those who want to maximize each and every item on their one beloved main character will probably very happily disagree.
I would not be so pessimistic about it.ShadowHeart wrote: 5 hours ago...
The person who made this site deliberately defined the tag to mean "'perfect or near perfect'", precisely for the reason that there is so many opinions on it.
You (as in all of the users of this site, not just you personally) will never be able to reach an agreement on this matter. There is no one answer that everyone will be happy with.
Several suggestions here (klmklm27 and me with a Near Perfect button , Aards Max Roll button idea and Queegon's “build-perfect”, “trade-perfect”, and “collector-perfect”) to me at least seem to be constructive proposals that earn consideration.
Granted, I do not know the least bit of building and maintaining a site like this and how "easy" it would be to put one of those ideas into practise.
So, as said before, better like it is now than without the "Perfect Roll" button, but if it could be improved without to much of a hassle.... Why not?
Agree, it is much ado about nothing. If perfect was only used in truly perfect on all rolls items, it would be such a tiny percentage of items listed so as to be functionally non useful to 99.999% of users transacting.
Most users use it as “perfect on the most important stat roll”, which I think is the perfect way to use it.
I’ve never even seen a truly perfect on all rolls sunder on those other sites, the only listings I have seen look like they are from scammers.
I would NOT introduce a “near perfect” option, that feels subjective enough that it would no longer be easy to identify items that are perfect on the most important roll. Maybe introduce a “#%naly retentive perfect” option for some users to indicate perfect on all rolls
Or an “All Roll Perfect” option.
Most users use it as “perfect on the most important stat roll”, which I think is the perfect way to use it.
I’ve never even seen a truly perfect on all rolls sunder on those other sites, the only listings I have seen look like they are from scammers.
I would NOT introduce a “near perfect” option, that feels subjective enough that it would no longer be easy to identify items that are perfect on the most important roll. Maybe introduce a “#%naly retentive perfect” option for some users to indicate perfect on all rolls
And on many items what is the most important roll varies a lot.
Take the very variable and popular Ars Dul'Mephistos:
- 30 fcr is great and very important for many but if you only need 25 to reach your breakpoint, that's not the most important
- enemy magic res is super important... if you use magic based attacks. A physical Echoing Strike user cares way less.
- and ED? AR ? MF?
Most likely the full perfect will never be found before a century...
To sum up, for now, better have this than nothing. If super abusive perfects happen, report them e.g. a Spirit whose only perfect roll would be mana and fcr + mdr not even close to perfect. If close enough though, like the Vipermagi above, accepte that it is "reasonably" perfect for many users.
And enjoy the game and the site
Take the very variable and popular Ars Dul'Mephistos:
- 30 fcr is great and very important for many but if you only need 25 to reach your breakpoint, that's not the most important
- enemy magic res is super important... if you use magic based attacks. A physical Echoing Strike user cares way less.
- and ED? AR ? MF?
Most likely the full perfect will never be found before a century...
To sum up, for now, better have this than nothing. If super abusive perfects happen, report them e.g. a Spirit whose only perfect roll would be mana and fcr + mdr not even close to perfect. If close enough though, like the Vipermagi above, accepte that it is "reasonably" perfect for many users.
And enjoy the game and the site
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