![]() First, some recipes are strictly worse than cheaper variants: for example, transmuting a rare with two legendaries actually lowers your chance to get a legendary back out, compared to 100% for using a common or uncommon as the third piece. I haven't worked out an optimal strategy, but a few things jump out at me from the table. So the value of a part that isn't already legendary is whatever probability of transmuting a legendary it can give you, based on an optimal transmutation strategy through the table. Any other parts are basically a waste, unless you need them immediately to win a particular fight. Strategically, it seems like the goal for transmuting is to get as many legendary parts as possible. ![]() ![]() The codes on the left are the rarity of the inputs (c for Common, u for Uncommon, r for Rare, l for Legendary) and the 4 numbers are the probabilities of transmuting into the corresponding rarities. ![]()
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