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I think a common misconception is that more knowledgeable players tend to fully understand what is the best min/max slot. But a LOT of players are trying to figure out what their best slot is, based on incomplete information – they want to maximise what they can, but they are still mostly having fun.
So if when you play revendreth you get more armour, and less rings….that next legendary is going to go into that slot. Or maybe the player just feels like the ring is a better slot.
We tend to assume things on complete data, but most players play with incomplete data. So looking at the past should be an indicator to take into account as well. The best slot is what a player feels is a best slot. It doesn’t matter if they’re right or not.