OK, since I did start with your profile initially before I modified it, and I do have your permission, I'll post it. Users will need to get the EpicJunkBoxes plugin. Make sure it is set to disabled when you start this profile BTW: I have gotten 4 Teebu's Blazing Longsword . using this profile.
I tried to apply your "fix" (thanks by the way) to the other pickpocketing profile in LBRS. I pasted the code that starts the plugin, waits and stops the plugin just before the line that says to repair, sell and send the mail. Just before this line towards the end of file.. <CustomBehavior File="ForceSetVendor" DoMail="True" DoRepair="True" DoSell="True"/> But it did not work at all. Well, tbh I was not on top of the screen when this happened, I just saw that the boxes it sent were locked. I scrolled up the output window and I see no error nor the typical blue letters from the plugin.
Please tell me you are shitting us. I've played since classic beta and have never seen one drop.... -.-
First of all, that isn't the line that tells it to repair. That line forcesets the vendor and mailbox. Secondly, you would need to change the coordinate for the (safe spot) to a safe place in LBRS, or near the mailbox or something.
Oh, I thought that this is the place where mailing is taking place. I will search for the solution, thanks.
Incredibly lucky then, I've farmed a good 15000+ boxes and gotten 1 Teebu's so far, I've gotten the rest of the junk epics aswell though.
So do you honestly think looting this 38.585 times gives a sufficient end result? Barely 40.000 is NOT sufficient to pull any kind of data from when the item is as rare as it is. Thinking you're going to get 1 Teebu's every 1000 box is really delusional. Edit: Also I hope you do realise looking at Wowhead will never give you a % value lower than 0.01 (yeah there's 0.00 aswell but you get what I'm saying -.-)
Quite frankly, after playing this game 8 yrs and botting it right at 6 yrs, I doubt there is much you could tell me about wow that I don't already know. As for your stats, unless you have discovered a better way of determining drop chances on an item, wowhead is your best option although it is not accurate, but does give ballpark stats. And considering that there are at least 7 people on my server trying to sell them, and I have 4, they obviously aren't that rare.
Perhaps to teach you something. There are two factors involved, the drop chance as you obviously know, and the probability chance. Each loot, the drop chance remains the same every time and does not increase on the next attempt. But the probability chance does increase with each successive loot. Hence, the more times you loot and it's not the "rare" item, laws of probability technically increase the drop chance on the next loo and each successive thereafter.