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'''Trinkets''' are equippable [[clothing]] items. Each one of them gives the [[Player]] unique benefits. They can be found after [[Mastery Cave#Masteries|Combat Mastery]] is claimed. Most trinkets can be dropped by [[monsters]], found in [[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|crates and barrels]] in [[the Mines]], [[Skull Cavern]], and [[Quarry Mine]], or obtained in [[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms. The [[Magic Hair Gel]] is the exception, as it can only be purchased from [[Alex]]'s shop in the [[Desert Festival]].
  
'''Trinkets''' are equippable [[clothing]] items. Each one of them gives the [[Player]] unique benefits. They can be found after [[Mastery Cave#Masteries|Combat Mastery]] is claimed. Trinkets are dropped by [[monsters]], obtained in [[Skull Cavern]] Treasure Rooms, or purchased from vendors.
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The player can obtain the same trinket multiple times. Trinkets do not stack. They can be sold at the [[Adventurer's Guild]] for {{Price|1000}} each.
  
Trinkets can be reforged using an [[Anvil]], randomizing their stats, costing {{name|Iridium Bar|3|class=inline}}.
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All Trinkets, with the exceptions of the [[Basilisk Paw]] and the [[Magic Hair Gel]], can be re-forged on an [[Anvil]]. This randomizes their stats and costs 3 [[Iridium Bar]]s per re-roll.
 
 
Same Trinket can be obtained multiple times, yet they do not stack.
 
  
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==Trinket List==
 
{| class = "wikitable sortable"
 
{| class = "wikitable sortable"
! style="align: center;" | Image
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! class="unsortable" | Image
 
! Name
 
! Name
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! Re-Forged Stat
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! Max Stat
 
! Description
 
! Description
 
! Source
 
! Source
! Sell price
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! Sell Price
 
|-
 
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|[[File:Basilisk Paw.png]]
 
|[[File:Basilisk Paw.png]]
 
|[[Basilisk Paw]]
 
|[[Basilisk Paw]]
|You are immune to debuffs.
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|N/A
|[[Monster]] drop
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|N/A
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|{{Description|Basilisk Paw}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Fairy Box.png]]
 
|[[File:Fairy Box.png]]
 
|[[Fairy Box]]
 
|[[Fairy Box]]
|Summons a level X fairy companion that heals you in combat situations.
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|Level
|[[Monster]] drop
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|5
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|{{Description|Fairy Box}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Green Frog Egg.png]] <!--[[File:Blue Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Blue-Green Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Brown Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Prismatic Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Red Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Void Frog Egg.png]] [[File:Yellow Frog Egg.png]]-->
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|[[File:Green Frog Egg.png]]
 
|[[Frog Egg]]
 
|[[Frog Egg]]
|Summons a hungry frog companion.
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|Color
|[[Monster]] drop
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|N/A
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|{{Description|Frog Egg}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Golden Spur.png]]
 
|[[File:Golden Spur.png]]
 
|[[Golden Spur]]
 
|[[Golden Spur]]
|Critical strikes give you a speed boost for X seconds.
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|Duration
|[[Monster]] drop
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|10 Seconds
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|{{Description|Golden Spur}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Ice Rod.png]]
 
|[[File:Ice Rod.png]]
 
|[[Ice Rod]]
 
|[[Ice Rod]]
|Shoots an orb of ice every X seconds, freezing any enemies in its path for Y seconds.
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|Frequency;<br>Duration
|[[Monster]] drop
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|3 Seconds (''min'');<br>4 Seconds
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|{{Description|Ice Rod}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Magic Hair Gel.png]]
 
|[[File:Magic Hair Gel.png]]
 
|[[Magic Hair Gel]]
 
|[[Magic Hair Gel]]
|Your hair shimmers with all the colors of a prismatic shard.
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|N/A
|Purchased from Alex during the Desert Festival
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|N/A
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|{{Description|Magic Hair Gel}}
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|
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*Purchased from [[Desert Festival#Villager Shops|Alex's shop]] during the [[Desert Festival]]
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Magic Quiver.png]]
 
|[[File:Magic Quiver.png]]
 
|[[Magic Quiver]]
 
|[[Magic Quiver]]
|Shoots a magic arrow at nearby enemies every X seconds, dealing Y-Z damage.
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|Type: (None), Perfect, Rapid, Heavy
|Skull Cavern Treasure Room, [[Monster]] drop
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|Varies by Type
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|{{Description|Magic Quiver}}
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Parrot Egg.png]]
 
|[[File:Parrot Egg.png]]
 
|[[Parrot Egg]]
 
|[[Parrot Egg]]
|Summons a level X parrot companion, who grants you a Y chance to find gold coins when slaying monsters.
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|Level
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|4
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|{{Description|Parrot Egg}}
 
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|
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*[[Monster]] drops
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*[[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|Crates and barrels]]
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*[[Skull Cavern]] treasure rooms
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|{{price|1000}}
 
|}
 
|}
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==Drop Chances==
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All trinkets, other than the Magic Hair Gel, have a 0.63% chance to be found in a [[Skull Cavern#Treasure Rooms|Skull Cavern treasure chest]]. If the player has not yet claimed [[Mastery Cave#Masteries|Farming Mastery]], then the chance is 0.64% for each trinket.<ref name="treasureroom" /> Calculations for the drop rates from monsters and containers are more complex and depend on several factors.<ref name="spawntrinket" />
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===Monsters===
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When slain, all monsters have a chance to drop a random trinket that is not the Magic Hair Gel. This is calculated as follows:
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#Every monster starts with a base chance of 0.4%.
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#Every point of maximum health will add an additional 0.001% to the base chance.<ref name="monsterinfo" />
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#After adding the monster's max health, its category is considered:<ref name="monsterinfo" />
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##If it is classified as a "Glider" (flying enemy) and its max health ≥ 150, then 0.2% is added to the drop chance. This condition is applied to [[Bats|Iridium Bats, Bats (dangerous), Lava Bats (dangerous)]], [[Haunted Skull]]s, [[Haunted Skull (dangerous)|Haunted Skulls (dangerous)]], [[Cave Fly (dangerous)|Cave Flies (dangerous)]], [[Carbon Ghost]]s, [[Putrid Ghost]]s, [[Squid Kid (dangerous)|Squid Kids (dangerous)]], [[Bug (dangerous)|Bugs (dangerous)]], [[Armored Bug (dangerous)|Armored Bugs (dangerous)]], [[Serpent]]s, [[Royal Serpent]]s, [[Magma Sprite]]s, [[Magma Sparker]]s, [[Dwarvish Sentry|Dwarvish Sentries]], and [[Blue Squid]]s.<ref name="ghostfly" />
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##If it is classified as a "Leaper", then 0.5% is subtracted from the drop chance. This condition is only applied to [[Spider]]s.
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#After considering all of the above, the chance is the minimum between the calculated value and 2.5%. The theoretical maximum chance at this point is 2.5%. In reality, the calculated chance usually ranges from 0.1% ([[Spider]]) to 1.65% ([[Royal Serpent]] with 18 tail segments).
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#The player's [[Luck#Daily Luck|daily luck]] is now added via the following formula: <code>baseChance += Game1.player.DailyLuck / 25.0</code>. Daily luck ranges from -0.1 (unlucky) to 0.1 (lucky), and the value is increased by 0.025 with the [[Special Charm]].
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##At worst (no Special Charm, worst luck day), the chance is decreased by 0.4%.
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##At best (Special Charm, best luck day), the chance is increased by 0.5%.
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#Finally, the player's [[Luck#Luck Buffs|luck buffs]] are added via the following formula: <code>baseChance += Game1.player.LuckLevel * 0.00133)</code>. Every point of luck (via food, rings, etc.) will add 0.133% to the drop chance.
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Trinkets are not directly added to a monster's drop pool; they are spawned separately. This means that the [[Burglar's Ring]] and [[Monster Compendium]] will not affect the chance for or number of trinkets dropped.
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===Crates and Barrels===
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Breakable containers in [[the Mines]], [[Skull Cavern]], and [[Quarry Mine]] have a chance to drop a random trinket that is not the Magic Hair Gel. This is calculated as follows:
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#Every container starts with a base chance of 0.4%.
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#The player's [[Luck#Daily Luck|daily luck]] is added via the following formula: <code>baseChance += Game1.player.DailyLuck / 25.0</code>. Daily luck ranges from -0.1 (unlucky) to 0.1 (lucky), and the value is increased by 0.025 with the [[Special Charm]].
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##At worst (no Special Charm, worst luck day), the chance is decreased by 0.4%.
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##At best (Special Charm, best luck day), the chance is increased by 0.5%.
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#The player's [[Luck#Luck Buffs|luck buffs]] are added via the following formula: <code>baseChance += Game1.player.LuckLevel * 0.00133)</code>. Every point of luck (via food, rings, etc.) will add 0.133% to the drop chance.
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#Finally, the chance is multiplied by a chance modifier, which is calculated via the following formula: <code>1.0 + effectiveMineLevel * 0.001</code>. The location of the crate or barrel will determine the effective mine level:
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##In the Mines, the effective mine level ranges from 1 to 120 and corresponds with the actual floors. Thus, the chance modifier ranges from 1.001 to 1.120.
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##In the Skull Cavern, the effective mine level starts at 121 (on the first floor) and increases by 1 for each additional floor. Thus, the chance modifier starts at 1.121 and steadily increases as the player goes deeper into the cavern.
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##In the Quarry Mine, the effective mine level is set to 5000. Thus, the chance modifier is 6.0.
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The [[The Mines#Difficulty Levels|difficulty levels]] of the Mines and Skull Cavern do not affect the drop rates from containers in each location.
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==Bugs==
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*Although trinkets can be [[Friendship#Gifts|gifted]], they do not appear in the Gift Log.
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==References==
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<references>
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  <ref name="treasureroom">See <samp>MineShaft::getTreasureRoomItem</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="spawntrinket">See <samp>Trinket::TrySpawnTrinket</samp> in the game code. Chances are determined in <samp>GameLocation::monsterDrop</samp> and <samp>BreakableContainer::releaseContents</samp>.</ref>
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  <ref name="monsterinfo">Base health and glider categorization can be found in <samp>Data\Monsters.xnb</samp>.</ref>
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  <ref name="ghostfly">Ghosts are coded as gliders in <samp>Ghost.cs</samp>.</ref>
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</references>
  
 
==History==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 5 May 2024

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This page or section contains unmarked spoilers from update 1.6 of Stardew Valley. Players may want to avoid or be cautious toward reading this article/section.

Trinkets are equippable clothing items. Each one of them gives the Player unique benefits. They can be found after Combat Mastery is claimed. Most trinkets can be dropped by monsters, found in crates and barrels in the Mines, Skull Cavern, and Quarry Mine, or obtained in Skull Cavern treasure rooms. The Magic Hair Gel is the exception, as it can only be purchased from Alex's shop in the Desert Festival.

The player can obtain the same trinket multiple times. Trinkets do not stack. They can be sold at the Adventurer's Guild for data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g each.

All Trinkets, with the exceptions of the Basilisk Paw and the Magic Hair Gel, can be re-forged on an Anvil. This randomizes their stats and costs 3 Iridium Bars per re-roll.

Trinket List

Image Name Re-Forged Stat Max Stat Description Source Sell Price
Basilisk Paw.png Basilisk Paw N/A N/A You are immune to debuffs. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Fairy Box.png Fairy Box Level 5 Summons a level X fairy companion that heals you in combat situations. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Green Frog Egg.png Frog Egg Color N/A Summons a hungry frog companion. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Golden Spur.png Golden Spur Duration 10 Seconds Critical strikes give you a speed boost for X seconds. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Ice Rod.png Ice Rod Frequency;
Duration
3 Seconds (min);
4 Seconds
Shoots an orb of ice every X seconds, freezing any enemies in its path for Y seconds. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Magic Hair Gel.png Magic Hair Gel N/A N/A Your hair shimmers with all the colors of a prismatic shard. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Magic Quiver.png Magic Quiver Type: (None), Perfect, Rapid, Heavy Varies by Type Shoots a magic arrow at nearby enemies every X seconds, dealing Y-Z damage. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g
Parrot Egg.png Parrot Egg Level 4 Summons a level X parrot companion, who grants you a Y chance to find gold coins when slaying monsters. data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g

Drop Chances

All trinkets, other than the Magic Hair Gel, have a 0.63% chance to be found in a Skull Cavern treasure chest. If the player has not yet claimed Farming Mastery, then the chance is 0.64% for each trinket.[1] Calculations for the drop rates from monsters and containers are more complex and depend on several factors.[2]

Monsters

When slain, all monsters have a chance to drop a random trinket that is not the Magic Hair Gel. This is calculated as follows:

  1. Every monster starts with a base chance of 0.4%.
  2. Every point of maximum health will add an additional 0.001% to the base chance.[3]
  3. After adding the monster's max health, its category is considered:[3]
    1. If it is classified as a "Glider" (flying enemy) and its max health ≥ 150, then 0.2% is added to the drop chance. This condition is applied to Iridium Bats, Bats (dangerous), Lava Bats (dangerous), Haunted Skulls, Haunted Skulls (dangerous), Cave Flies (dangerous), Carbon Ghosts, Putrid Ghosts, Squid Kids (dangerous), Bugs (dangerous), Armored Bugs (dangerous), Serpents, Royal Serpents, Magma Sprites, Magma Sparkers, Dwarvish Sentries, and Blue Squids.[4]
    2. If it is classified as a "Leaper", then 0.5% is subtracted from the drop chance. This condition is only applied to Spiders.
  4. After considering all of the above, the chance is the minimum between the calculated value and 2.5%. The theoretical maximum chance at this point is 2.5%. In reality, the calculated chance usually ranges from 0.1% (Spider) to 1.65% (Royal Serpent with 18 tail segments).
  5. The player's daily luck is now added via the following formula: baseChance += Game1.player.DailyLuck / 25.0. Daily luck ranges from -0.1 (unlucky) to 0.1 (lucky), and the value is increased by 0.025 with the Special Charm.
    1. At worst (no Special Charm, worst luck day), the chance is decreased by 0.4%.
    2. At best (Special Charm, best luck day), the chance is increased by 0.5%.
  6. Finally, the player's luck buffs are added via the following formula: baseChance += Game1.player.LuckLevel * 0.00133). Every point of luck (via food, rings, etc.) will add 0.133% to the drop chance.

Trinkets are not directly added to a monster's drop pool; they are spawned separately. This means that the Burglar's Ring and Monster Compendium will not affect the chance for or number of trinkets dropped.

Crates and Barrels

Breakable containers in the Mines, Skull Cavern, and Quarry Mine have a chance to drop a random trinket that is not the Magic Hair Gel. This is calculated as follows:

  1. Every container starts with a base chance of 0.4%.
  2. The player's daily luck is added via the following formula: baseChance += Game1.player.DailyLuck / 25.0. Daily luck ranges from -0.1 (unlucky) to 0.1 (lucky), and the value is increased by 0.025 with the Special Charm.
    1. At worst (no Special Charm, worst luck day), the chance is decreased by 0.4%.
    2. At best (Special Charm, best luck day), the chance is increased by 0.5%.
  3. The player's luck buffs are added via the following formula: baseChance += Game1.player.LuckLevel * 0.00133). Every point of luck (via food, rings, etc.) will add 0.133% to the drop chance.
  4. Finally, the chance is multiplied by a chance modifier, which is calculated via the following formula: 1.0 + effectiveMineLevel * 0.001. The location of the crate or barrel will determine the effective mine level:
    1. In the Mines, the effective mine level ranges from 1 to 120 and corresponds with the actual floors. Thus, the chance modifier ranges from 1.001 to 1.120.
    2. In the Skull Cavern, the effective mine level starts at 121 (on the first floor) and increases by 1 for each additional floor. Thus, the chance modifier starts at 1.121 and steadily increases as the player goes deeper into the cavern.
    3. In the Quarry Mine, the effective mine level is set to 5000. Thus, the chance modifier is 6.0.

The difficulty levels of the Mines and Skull Cavern do not affect the drop rates from containers in each location.

Bugs

  • Although trinkets can be gifted, they do not appear in the Gift Log.

References

  1. See MineShaft::getTreasureRoomItem in the game code.
  2. See Trinket::TrySpawnTrinket in the game code. Chances are determined in GameLocation::monsterDrop and BreakableContainer::releaseContents.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Base health and glider categorization can be found in Data\Monsters.xnb.
  4. Ghosts are coded as gliders in Ghost.cs.

History

  • 1.6: Introduced.