StaggerLee
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How is the AH tied to loot drop rates, serious question. Like for example in DDO, the rare loot is still as rare as a Heidi Klum drol, regardless of the AH or ASAH. Does the removal now in Diablo mean that drop rates get upped or something?
The loot drops in Diablo 3 are tied to a global economy. The AH and the RMAH are tied to that global economy. So, when deciding what to drop (in terms of stat quality), Blizzard's servers will check to see what is floating around in the economy (and the AH and RMAH) and decides what stats to assign to your item drop based on what is already available. It does this so that the market does not become flooded with overly-powerful artifacts thereby devaluing the items in the AH and RMAH i.e. it keeps the economy balanced. This is not a problem if only a few players use the system, but everyone is flooding the market with highly-powered items so that they can make money to buy highly-powered items. This reduces the rate at which those highly powered items are dropped, making it more difficult to get good gear.
By removing the AH and RMAH, they are removing this balancing mechanism and the artificial adjustments to your loot drops. It means the loot drops are only dependent on your actions in the game and the level of monsters that you kill. This means that the statistical chance of getting good items is no longer based on what is on the AH or RMAH, but on basic statistics confined to the game that you are currently playing.
*Disclaimer: This is a simplistic interpretation of how I understand how the economy works. In reality, it is probably much more complicated than this, but I didn't study economics at university, sorry. I fully reserve the right to be wrong.