[PoE] This guy pulled an average of 120%+ Adorned - Stream Highlights #841
TLDRIn this thrilling Path of Exile (PoE) stream, a player takes a gamble with a 48 Divine Currency 'Gumba', hoping to score high-value jewels. The jewels' journey from the community to the player's inventory adds a communal touch. The gamble pays off as the player receives multiple high-end jewels, including two 'Cataclysm' jewels and 'Lion's Roar', doubling his investment. The stream continues with more gambles, showcasing the ups and downs of the PoE economy, and ending with an impressive average roll of 120%, making it an exciting watch for fans of high-stakes gameplay.
Takeaways
- π The jewels went through a series of transactions from various people to guild stash, then to Bazooka's and Lily's inventory, before ending up with the player who gambled with them.
- π° The player spent 48 Divine orbs on the first gamble of the league, which was a significant investment.
- π The gamble resulted in a variety of jewels, including 'Intuitive Leap' and 'Storm Shroud', with some being very valuable like 'Ancestral' and 'Lion's Eye'.
- π― The player managed to double his money and then some, with each jewel being worth around 25 Divine orbs.
- π The player also obtained two 'Corroded' jewels, which are highly sought after due to their unique properties.
- π The gamble included a risky play with 'Breach Rings', which can have unpredictable outcomes.
- π₯ The 'Gripping Claw' gamble resulted in some very powerful prefixes, including 'Cover Enemies in Ash' and 'Max Life Converted to ES'.
- π The player experienced a mix of luck with some gambles resulting in high-value items and others not as successful.
- π Despite some gambles not turning out as expected, the overall outcome was positive for the player.
- π The player, known as Zam, had an impressive performance with an average roll of over 120 Divine orbs, which is quite remarkable.
- π The player's successful gambles contributed to a lively and exciting stream, showcasing the highs and lows of the gambling process in the game.
Q & A
What is the significance of the jewels in the video?
-The jewels in the video are significant as they represent a series of transactions and transformations among the players, from being cards to becoming valuable jewels that are used in the game.
How much did the player spend on the first gumba of the league?
-The player spent 48 Divines on the first gumba of the league.
What is the outcome of the first gumba for the player?
-The outcome of the first gumba is positive for the player, as he managed to get valuable jewels such as Intuitive Leap, Storm Shroud, Ancestral, and Lion Eyes, which are worth more than the initial investment.
What does the term 'CB Jewels' refer to in the context of the game?
-In the context of the game, 'CB Jewels' refers to 'Chaos-Breach Jewels', which are jewels that have been modified through the game's mechanics to have additional properties.
What is the value of the jewels obtained by the player?
-The value of the jewels obtained by the player varies, with Storm Shroud being worth 45 Divines, Intuitive Leap worth 6.9 or 6.4 Divines, and Lion Eyes being relatively cheaper.
What is the meaning of 'double corrupted' in the script?
-'Double corrupted' refers to the jewels having two corruptions, which in this case are penetration and silence immunity, making them more valuable.
What is the player's strategy with the breach rings?
-The player's strategy with the breach rings is to buy them and then turn them in to see what outcomes they get, hoping for valuable properties to increase their worth.
What are the properties of the last grasping male gumba mentioned in the script?
-The last grasping male gumba has the properties of global defenses with Tier 2 life and hybrid life, which are considered very valuable.
What is the outcome of the player's gamble with the amulet?
-The outcome of the player's gamble with the amulet is not ideal, as it did not draw the desired speed mods and ended up being a very defensive amulet with no significant offensive properties.
What is the average value of the jewels obtained by the player in the end?
-The average value of the jewels obtained by the player in the end is around 120 Divines, which is considered a good outcome for the gamble.
Outlines
π Gemstone Transactions and Gumba Results
The speaker discusses a complex sequence of gemstone transactions within a gaming community, starting from an individual's possession to the guild stash, then to various player inventories, and finally to a player named Indeed. A significant 'gumba' (a term possibly referring to a high-risk, high-reward in-game gamble or investment) took place involving 48 divines, which is a considerable amount for the first gumba of the league. The speaker is assisting another player with clicking through the gumba process on stream and is optimistic about the potential outcomes. The results include various corrupted jewels with different attributes, and the player seems to have made a significant profit, doubling their investment and more. The speaker also mentions the purchase of orbs and the potential for further gains or losses, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of the gumba.
π§ͺ Daily Apothecary and Gumba for Yenzo
The script continues with the speaker engaging in a daily Apothecary activity, which involves deleting cards and creating mage blood. The focus then shifts to assisting a player named Yenzo with a 'gumba' involving breach rings. The speaker describes the process of turning in items and identifying their potential value at the end. Various breaching male items are mentioned, each with unique attributes such as covering enemies in Ash, providing lightning resistance, intimidating enemies on block, and others with life conversion to energy shield and chaos damage. The speaker evaluates the items, discussing their potential market value and the decision to fracture them for profit. The narrative includes suspenseful moments of anticipation for high-value cards and the excitement of successful gambles, resulting in a profitable outcome for the player.
π° High Stakes Gumba with Zam
In the final paragraph, the speaker recalls a previous interaction with a player named Zam, who had a successful gumba resulting in a 150 divine profit on the second roll. The speaker expresses surprise and excitement as they recount the outcomes of the current gumba with Zam. The results are impressive, with multiple high-value outcomes, including 129, 150, and other significant figures, indicating an above-average performance. The speaker highlights the consistency of high-value results, suggesting that the player's items are of excellent quality. The paragraph concludes with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction from the successful gumba, emphasizing the high stakes and rewarding nature of the in-game gambling activity.
Mindmap
Keywords
PoE
Adorned
Stream Highlights
Divine Orbs
Gumba
Intuitive Leap
Storm Shroud
Lion Eyes
Breach Rings
Grinding Gear Games
Crit Multi
Highlights
Jewels went through an intricate path from multiple players before ending up in Bazooka's inventory.
A 48 Divine gumba was spent on the first gumba of the league, resulting in a big win.
The player allowed the streamer to click for him, trusting the process.
The player received multiple CB Jewels including an Intuitive Leap.
Storm Shroud and Lion Eyes were among the notable jewels obtained.
The player doubled his money back with an additional 50-70 Divine.
Investment in double corrupted cards with pen and silence immunity.
A series of unfortunate rolls with corrupting blood and other negative outcomes.
A surprising turn with triple breach prefix and double Chula on a ring.
A ring with global defenses and hybrid life was a standout item.
The player's strategy of 'full or nothing' resulted in a significant win.
Apothetaecary's daily ritual was part of the stream.
The player, Yenzo, bought breach rings but let the streamer turn them in.
A series of successful rolls with high adornments, starting with 129.
An impressive average of 120%+ Adorned was achieved.
The player's streak of high rolls continued with numbers like 150 and 136.
A Watcher's Eye with crit multi and Aran search was a notable find.
The player's luck continued with high-value cards and adornments.