Talk:Ivara/@comment-88.77.186.202-20180808141123/@comment-25254386-20180817180746

Obviously I was referring to Ivara parts, as that was the entire context of this thread. But if you want to be overly technical and nitpicky that's fine, I'll be extra careful to make sure you don't misinterpret my point again.

"it is no proof, but my expierience. and it is worth to consider", you're right, your experience is worth considering...when everyone else's experiences are considered as well. A single person's informal accounts of their past runs is absolutely no grounds to base your assumsions on. Just because you experienced getting Ivara parts after clean vault runs doesn't mean no alarms increases her drop chances, or vice versa. When compared to everyone's above responses to OP, your experience is most likely coincidence in fact.

"Reading the Drop table and expected runs.... i don´t like to repeat myself... i had 0 (ZERO) Ivara parts... bevore i got Loki", yeah nobody cares if you don't like to repeat yourself, especially when you never once mentioned in this thread that you had 0 Ivara parts before using Loki to stealth your way through Spy missions. Again, the fact that you didn't receive a single Ivara drop is just coincidence, it is in no way evidence that alarms reduce her drop chances.

"point is: your statement has also no proof at all", I already gave you my proof. DE has given us only a single set of drop chances, never once told the community alarms effect ivara's drop chances, and there are multiple reports that Ivara is absolutely obtainable when alarms have been triggered. The only other possible evidence my statement could need without being redundant would be, as I said earlier, an official statement from DE or some datamined evidence.

Obviously English is not your first language, which makes it hard to have a proper conversation about this as I can barely understand have your sentences. But, beyond language barriers, you obviously have a blurred line of what is "evidence" and what is "support". Additionally you don't have a very strong idea of statistics if you think your single experience supports your statement.

But, letting bygones be bygones...good day sir ;)