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It is correct that every single time you kill said mob, the chance of the desired loot dropping is constant. There is a common misconception among game mechanics analysts that the Gambler's Fallacy applies to the case of getting a specific loot item to drop at least once from a mob by repeatedly farming said mob. Looting the player's corpse will also force its spirit to release, if they have not already done so, thus preventing their ghost from spying on the area around their corpse. Note that if the player's ghost is running toward the corpse when its insignia is removed, he'll have to run all the way back to the graveyard to resurrect, so it may be wise to wait a moment before looting. This will remove their insignia so that they must revive at the graveyard, and give the looter a small sum of money. In battlegrounds, players can loot enemy corpses. Though less frequent, this sometimes occurs even on quests that require looting multiple items from a type of mob (such as the for The Sleeping Druid). The other loot on the corpse is subject to the party loot setting.
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Players in possession of a specific token, such as the, will be given a chance to spend the token for another try at loot from a recently defeated boss. The Bonus Roll system, also introduced in Mists of Pandaria, uses this loot type as well.
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Loot from Personal Loot is tradeable to anyone in the group, as long as it is also not an ilvl upgrade for yourself.
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Like solo looting, the drops are retrieved by directly looting the corpse of the boss, with the chat logs showing who's won something. Mounts can also be won via this method from bosses that drop them. Under personal loot, the game chooses a number of players (based on group size) and awards them a random item for their spec, while everyone else receives an amount of gold specific to them. Introduced in Mists of Pandaria, Personal loot is the default for all group content. You can return and loot the corpse of any remaining items until it disappears. For Bind on Pickup items, you will be prompted to accept the item, binding it to you, or turn it down, leaving it in the corpse. (If the loot window is empty, this normally indicates a bug, as corpses that have no loot on them simply cannot be right-clicked.) Using Shift-right/Command-click "autoloots" the corpse, which picks up all items except " Bind on Pickup" items.
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Simply right-click (or Command-click on a Mac with 1-button mouse) on the corpse of the mob you just killed, and a window will pop up containing any loot the mob was carrying. When soloing, looting is easy - a "lootable" corpse emits a "glittering" effect, and the cursor will change to the "trade" cursor when you mouse over the corpse.
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5.2 Group policies and other loot options.5.1 Loot options: Need, Greed, Disenchant and Pass.