🛄Monster Drop
Introduction
The Monster Drop System in Ragnarok Landverse Genesis defines how items are obtained through monster hunting. When a player defeats a monster, there is a chance that various items will drop onto the ground. Each monster has a unique set of potential drops, and the probability of each item dropping varies accordingly.

Drop Categories
Monster drops are divided into four categories:
1. Consumable Items
Items that provide temporary benefits such as potions and buff items.
2. Equipment
Weapons, armor, and accessories that enhance character stats.

3. Monster Card
Monster cards are one of the options to improve your status and skills. You can insert them into equipment with an empty socket, and the effect of the card will automatically be applied to your character in the game.

4. ETC
Miscellaneous materials, crafting components, and quest items.

Restricted Items
Certain refining materials—Elunium, Oridecon, Rough Oridecon, and Rough Elunium—will not drop from any monsters or MVP bosses. Instead, these materials can only be obtained through the Mining System within Yggdrasil Rift.
Item Selling Price Regulation

To further balance the economy, all items that can be sold to NPCs are subject to a controlled pricing system:
Items valued below 1,000 Zeny will have their selling price divided by 3.
Items valued below 10,000 Zeny will have their selling price divided by 5.
The maximum selling price for any item is capped at 10,000 Zeny.
The maximum selling price for any item is capped at 10,000 Zeny, but the skill Overcharge can increase the amount of Zeny received beyond this cap.

Stamina System Impact
The Stamina System plays a crucial role in maintaining game balance. When a player defeats a monster, 1 Stamina point is consumed. Once a player’s Stamina is fully depleted:
Drop rates are reduced by 70% of their original values.
EXP gain is reduced by 50% of the base EXP rate.
This system encourages strategic gameplay, preventing excessive farming while promoting diversified playstyles.
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