I've seen a lot of posts on r/Warframe asking where is the best place to farm Relics or Axi Relics or Neo Relics or Harrow Systems or Ivara parts, etc, etc. The list goes on and on. Since DE has published the drop tables we can find that out ourselves. But looking through all those missions and finding the best one will take a VERY long time. Here's where my app comes in.

Lootr is an Android app that lets you search for any mission reward in the game and the app will look through all the missions and sort them based on the average chance of getting that item. So say for example you search for "Axi". The app will calculate the average chance of getting a reward that contains the word "Axi" for every mission and then sort the list of missions so that the ones with the highest percentage is at the top. If I search "Axi" (as of the time of writing this) Lootr tells me that there is a 50% chance on Berehynia, Cerberus, Mithra, Phalan, Sporid and Xini.


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If you want to see the drop tables for a mission you can press it in the app and a dropdown list will appear with each item that you can get on that mission, the odds of getting that item, aswell as the drop chance for the item you are currently searching for on each rotation.

Sometimes you might not feel like playing an Interception mission even if those are the best for Axi relics. Maybe you want to try to play a really long survival mission as a challenge, but you still want to farm Axi relics pretty fast. You can then press the filter button at the top and select exactly which mission types should be shown. That way you can select just "Survival" and find the best survival mission to farm Axi relics.

Since Warframes rewards are based on rotations (ABC for normal missions and AABC for endless missions) you might want to extract just after a certain reward. Some rewards and missions will have a high chance of getting that reward on rotation A and a lower chance on rotation B and C. Then it would be smarter to extract just after rotation A and replay the mission in order to maximize the odds of getting the item you want. A famous example of this is IO on Jupiter which has a 90% chance of getting a relic on rotation A but only a 40% on rotation B and a 77% on rotation C. The app takes this into account when calculating the average percentage for the mission. If this is the case it will tell you to extract after the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or the 4th reward, depending on which rotations have the highest drop chance. This feature can be disabled in the settings if you want the app to always assume that you are going to stay for the full cycle of rotations (ABC or AABC). Although I recommend leaving it on.

When you search for an item, for example "relic" it goes through all the rotations of all the missions. In every rotation it looks at all the rewards that contain the word "relic" and adds their drop chances together. This number is the chance of getting a relic on that rotation. When this is done for all rotations of a mission it will calculate the best rotation to extract after. It will then only look at the rotations until that point (since you should have extracted after that) and take the average of those. This average is the "average chance" of getting a relic on that mission and that is what is displayed next to every mission. An easy way to think of this number is the chance of a random reward from that mission being the reward you are searching for. So if the mission have the average drop chance of 80% for relics and you farm 100 rewards from that mission, you should get 80 relics.

This app is by no means perfect. For example it only looks at mission rewards so if you're looking to farm a resource or some enemy drop it wont help you much. I didn't make this app to tell you everything that the wiki can, I made it to tell you what the wiki can't. It is not made to tell you where to get all items in the game. This app lets you explore the drop tables in an easy and customizable way which atleast I find very useful.

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21st century education is changing rapidly and educators around the world are having to adapt -- especially with regard to using technology in the classroom. Naturally, teachers and parents alike are wondering: What are the best math apps for kids?

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LucasArts was well known back in the day for its exceptional point-and-click adventure games, like Maniac Mansion. Two of the very people that worked on those classics created Thimbleweed Park. It lives up to LucasArts' quality, which is precisely why it's at the top of today's roundup. It's a fresh game that plays like the classics of yesteryear, offering an enjoyable sense of humor with a story that pays homage to the X-Files. Hands down, Thimbleweed Park is one of the best point-and-click adventure games out there, and it plays perfectly on Android, making it well worth the $10 price tag.

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