Super strict filter, need assistance
downloaded extra strict filter, it suppose to not showing crap unique or rare but it still drops some "bad ones" or people consider it bad in trade they goes for like 1 alc. How do I add specific "unique" to the list?
Is there "code" for it to add Last bumped on Jun 30, 2025, 12:05:50 AM
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I'm using the never sync strictest filter at the moment and it is filtering out most the Uniques. The thing with uniques is the filters can not identify them beyond the base until they are identified. Since some item bases have multiple uniques you will get a lot of bad ones if you want to keep the good ones. For example, heavy belt. I think most the heavy belt you don't want, but if you block it on filter, you will be hiding potential mageblood. I think for this reason neversync has to make a judgment call on what is worth hiding/showing. You can edit this to be more strict, but because of reasons above, you might then be hiding some of those high end uniques, so it is a trade off. It should be fairly easy to do in the customization option though if you are using filterblade.
Hiding all uniques on code should also be pretty easy, but I don't think you wat that, you probably want it to be more selective. I'm not an experienced lootfilter coder, but it is probably just: Hide Rarity > Rare If you look through your filter, there might be a section where it is hiding the specific bases for uniques which you can remove the bases that you don't want to see. Be careful of hiding ones you don't want hidden though, because you probably wont notice while using it. Last edited by Belegur85#5784 on Jun 29, 2025, 2:35:49 PM
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ok thanks
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For the rare items I'm also getting a fair bit showing still and might also need to make mine stricter. Perhaps the bases are worth something, I have not checked, but I probably would want most or all of them filtered out currently. It's pretty easy to do these adjustments on the filterblade UI, but I do not know the coding for that. Would need to see your filter, and probably wouldn't be the best person to help. It's probably not that complicated if you look through it, but some of those filter are quite long.
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