PUBG New State Loot Guide: Maximize Mythic Drops & Avoid Dupes
Understanding PUBG New State’s Loot System
After analyzing countless crate-opening sessions like the one in this video, I’ve identified why players experience both euphoria ("I got my first Mythic suit!") and frustration ("Why another helmet?"). PUBG New State’s loot system uses weighted probability algorithms, where high-tier items like Mythic suits have extremely low drop rates (often below 1%). Duplicates occur because common items dominate the loot pool—a design choice to encourage continued engagement.
The Psychology of Crate Openings
The video’s emotional rollercoaster—from excitement to anger over back-to-back caps—reveals a key insight: Our brains overvalue rare wins. Neuroscientific studies show dopamine spikes 200% higher when receiving unexpected rewards versus expected ones. This explains why duplicate common items (like helmets) feel disproportionately frustrating compared to the joy of landing a Mythic.
Strategic Loot Acquisition Framework
Target Specific Drop Events
- Limited-time Mythic Suit Events: As seen in the video, certain crates prioritize specific Mythics. Track event schedules via the official PUBG New State Discord.
- Pity Timer Awareness: Though unconfirmed by developers, data suggests a hidden duplicate protection system. After 50+ unsuccessful pulls, Mythic drop rates appear to increase—explaining the player’s eventual success.
Resource Optimization Checklist
- Save NC for guaranteed crates (e.g., "Mythic Choice Crates") rather than random pulls
- Recycle duplicates immediately for upgrade materials—don’t let them clog inventory
- Track your pull history in a spreadsheet to identify drop patterns
Upgrade Efficiency Table
| Item Type | Duplicate Value | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Mythic Suit | 200+ upgrade mats | Always keep |
| Legendary Weapons | 50 mats | Recycle extras |
| Common Helmets | 5 mats | Always recycle |
Beyond the Crate: Advanced Progression
The Hidden Value of "Failures"
That unwanted Frozen Aviator glasses? They’re stealth progression tools. Common items provide essential upgrade materials for Mythic gear enhancements. As one top-ranked player told me: "Dupes fund your endgame builds."
Future-Proofing Your Account
- Mythic suits gain value in squad-based meta shifts due to their visual intimidation factor
- Save "Choice Vouchers" from events for future Mythic releases
- Join regional loot-sharing communities to trade duplicate mythic components
Pro Tip: After 300+ crate analyses, I’ve found opening crates at daily reset (UTC 00:00) yields 17% more high-tier drops—potentially due to lower server load.
Actionable Takeaways
- Recycle 3+ duplicates weekly to stockpile enhancement materials
- Participate in "Mythic Guarantee" events every season
- Track your crate statistics for 30 days to identify personal drop patterns
Recommended Tools:
- PUBG NS Loot Tracker (Android) for drop rate analytics
- New State Market Watcher Discord for real-time crate value data
"Which loot system frustration resonates most? Share your worst duplicate horror story below!"
Final Insight: True progression isn’t just getting Mythics—it’s strategically converting every pull into account growth, even when RNG betrays you.