02-24-2004, 06:24 PM
Most likely a myth.
What magic find does is altering the chances of normal/magical/rare/set/elite items.
Treasure Class and item type are NOT affected by MF.
If the game drops an item that might be normal/magical/rare/set/elite, such as a weapon for example, MF is taken into consideration altering the probabilities for all.
If the item can only be one quality (like magic for a charm, or normal for a rune) MF is completely irrelevant.
So the only thing Magic Find does for you is increasing the chance of more rare/set/unique items.
What magic find does is altering the chances of normal/magical/rare/set/elite items.
Treasure Class and item type are NOT affected by MF.
If the game drops an item that might be normal/magical/rare/set/elite, such as a weapon for example, MF is taken into consideration altering the probabilities for all.
If the item can only be one quality (like magic for a charm, or normal for a rune) MF is completely irrelevant.
So the only thing Magic Find does for you is increasing the chance of more rare/set/unique items.