I only killed M Guardian and M Anduin on my BDK last week, but received a 311 tier chest in Vault (Rygelon). I killed Rygelon on my Brewmaster. This post would seem to be false.
I got lihuvim ring and desausage wrists and only killed guardian, anduin, lords, ryg, jailer on mythic last week.
Not the case for me; we only killed Tarragrue, KT, and Sylvanas (I was only in for the latter two) and I got a 304 Pursuit of Victory (Prototype Pantheon staff).Proof
I got Astral Verdict (Rygelon Gun) on the Vault and only killed bosses in Nathria last week.
I got an elegy and bracers from Lihuvim; didn't kill either pantheon or Lihuvim last week.
"Some Players have started to report that this week's Great Vault only contains loot from bosses that you killed last week."Sorry, I'm probably just stupid but isn't this how it works? I thought it was kill bosses and then the following vault will have loot based on them
i got the heroic lords of dread dps trinket and i didnt kil them last week
I got Titanic Ocular Gland and all I did last week was Nathria so this isn't the case at least as of right now
I've always made sure I complete every DOS i could to get that trinket, seemed to have paid off in the first two seasons. Certainly doesn't hurt now, or doing this in the future. What's the worst that happens, you get that item?
Since this loot unlocking was introduced, it has always been a pain due to the player having no easy way to check on the lock status. This article even uses "possibly" and these discussions wouldn't need to happen if we had some in-game way to check.
Maybe some EU/US thing? And how did they determine it happened, and by which sample size? If we assume equal loot pool sizes, we have a 1/3^3=~4% probability that all items (if you even unlocked 3) come from the same raid. So usually that's happening to roughly one player from a raid per lockout, and considering the low sample size with the low probability up to 4 players would just be some statistical outliner. So did it happen more in that raid? Actually it should have happened to everyone (but I realize that most players would not have even noticed that their items are all from the same raid, so the positive side is hard to prove. But one single counter example would be enough to disprove the theory).