Edited By
Samir Patel

A growing number of players are on the hunt for RPGs packed with rare loot drops. Many are asking for games that require significant grinding, raising questions about player satisfaction and game design.
Players want titles where rare weapons and armor come from chance-based drops, rather than quest rewards or scattered collectibles. The appeal lies in the thrill of repeated battles to earn coveted equipment.
Many commenters pointed out that Borderlands and Monster Hunter are strong candidates for players desiring heavy grind experiences. One user noted, "Most weapons and armor sets in Monster Hunter require the rarest drop from a monster at some point in their upgrade tree."
Other titles suggested include:
Diablo 2: Known for its random loot drops, it has a dedicated fanbase advocating for its enduring appeal.
Warframe: This free-to-play game has players completing missions to gather gear, offering a unique grind.
Terraria: This sandbox title provides numerous rare item drops that keep players grinding.
User feedback highlights key themes:
Consistency of Grind: Gamers relish the grind when it leads to powerful items. One player enthusiastically stated, "Getting to the endgame and seeing the game-breaking damage that incarnon weapons bring is so fun."
Diverse Experiences: From MMOs like World of Warcraft to roguelikes, the grinding experience varies significantly. Interestingly, sources confirm that this has created a subculture of games built around loot collection.
Player Commitment: A user noted, "I'm at close to 1600 hours in Warframe and still haven't done everything in the game."
๐ Borderlands and Monster Hunter are top picks for precious loot.
โ๏ธ Diablo 2 remains the gold standard for grind-based loot systems.
๐น๏ธ Warframe's gameplay is highly praised for its grind and endless possibilities.
Gamers are eager to share what works for them and why the grind is worth it. As the community expands, itโs clear the quest for rare loot is far from over.