Minecraft Dungeons talk:Item

Item stats
So weapon/armour/artifact statistics change based on rarity and power. Currently, the few pages with stats we currently have are just whatever people found at the time and wrote down. We need a way to figure out consistently what the statistics of items will be. Say the highest power an item can go is 20. I know this isn't the case, this is simply for an example. My current idea is something like this:

In this case, the header is Sword, but obviously in any other case it would be changed. There is no correlation between the Common variables and the Rare variables; the superscript is simply there to convey they are not the same. Unique is not applied here because the Sword is not a Unique item. The Unique row may even be removed altogether. If this were a Diamond Sword, which is Unique, then the other two rows would be thrown aside and the Unique row used. Of course, the stats may just be completely random, but if they aren't, this would be a good method to display them. Oreli (talk) 03:28, 29 May 2020 (UTC)


 * No strong opinion here, however I have a bunch of items with the same power and they are indeed slightly randomized in damage. I added a bunch of new pages today and have temporarily kept the existing method of stat showcasing. We definitely need a better way. --Touchportal (talk) 14:36, 30 May 2020 (UTC)


 * Perhaps there's a range for items? Say you have a level 10 sword. I don't know if these stats are accurate, I'm just making this up as an example. If you have two level 10 swords, and one has a damage range of 38-60 and the other has a damage range of 41-63, could we do minimum/maximum possible minimum damage and minimum/maximum possible maximum damage? The only problem for me right now is figuring out those ranges. Oreli (talk) 17:37, 30 May 2020 (UTC)

Level select sprites
Currently the sprites used for items on the level select menu are placed in the Gallery or not uploaded. I think we should place them back in the infobox as they are useful for identifying items found in a level, and items that appear similar (Soul Knife and Truthseeker) sprite-wise could help players more easily differentiate the two. For example, if we were to use the Hawkbrand, it would go from; ...to: Hopefully this makes sense. Any opinions? Oreli (talk) 03:54, 31 May 2020 (UTC)