So, I just used 300 Lovelocks in the Lucky Exchange for the Pennant/Dragonchant Lucky Exchange. Out of 300 I got 1 Ascension Stone! This is TOTAL **!!!! I got more Engrave stones than anything else out of L.E. than anything else. You devs/event boss or whoever is charge, get off the drugs and fix the drop rates so that it is BALANCED!!! Or maybe you don't know what that word means. So here is the definition:
balĀ·ance Dictionary result for balance
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noun
noun: balance; plural noun: balances
1.
an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
"she lost her balance before falling"
synonyms: stability, equilibrium, steadiness, footing
"I tripped and lost my balance"
antonyms: instability
SAILING
the ability of a boat to stay on course without adjustment of the rudder.
2.
a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
"try to keep a balance between work and relaxation"
synonyms: fairness, justice, impartiality, egalitarianism, equal opportunity; More
antonyms: imbalance
stability of one's mind or feelings.
"the way to some kind of peace and personal balance"
synonyms: composure, assurance, self-assurance, self-control, calmness, coolness, cool head; More
antonyms: nervousness
the relative volume of various sources of sound.
"the balance of the voices is good"
ART
harmony of design and proportion.
3.
an apparatus for weighing, especially one with a central pivot, beam, and a pair of scales.
synonyms: scale(s), weighing machine, weighbridge
"a girl was weighing material on a balance"
the zodiacal sign or constellation Libra.
singular proper noun: Balance; noun: the Balance
4.
a counteracting weight or force.
synonyms: counterbalance, equipoise, counterweight, stabilizer, compensation, recompense, ballast, makeweight; archaiccountercheck
"this stylistic development provides a balance to the rest of the work"
the regulating device in a mechanical clock or watch.
noun: balance wheel; plural noun: balance wheels
5.
a predominating weight or amount; the majority.
"the balance of opinion was that work was more important than leisure"
6.
a figure representing the difference between credits and debits in an account; the amount of money held in an account.
"he accumulated a healthy balance with the savings bank"
the difference between an amount due and an amount paid.
"unpaid credit-card balances"
synonyms: remainder, outstanding amount, rest, residue, difference, remaining part/number/quantity
"the landlord demanded payment of the balance of the rent"
an amount left over.
verb
verb: balance; 3rd person present: balances; past tense: balanced; past participle: balanced; gerund or present participle: balancing
1.
keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall.
"a mug that she balanced on her knee"
synonyms: steady, stabilize; More
remain in a steady position without falling.
"Richard balanced on the ball of one foot"
2.
offset or compare the value of (one thing) with another.
"the cost of obtaining such information needs to be balanced against its benefits"
synonyms: weigh, weigh up, compare, evaluate, consider, assess, appraise, estimate
"it is a matter of balancing advantages against disadvantages"
counteract, equal, or neutralize the weight or importance of.
"he balanced his radical remarks with more familiar declarations"
synonyms: counterbalance, balance out, cancel, cancel out, offset, even out/up, counteract, counterpoise, countervail, equalize, neutralize, nullify, compensate for, make up for; rareequilibrize
"he balanced his radical remarks with more familiar declarations"
establish equal or appropriate proportions of elements in.
"they are struggling to balance work and family life"
3.
compare debits and credits in (an account), typically to ensure that they are equal.
"the law requires the council to balance its books each year"
(of an account) have credits and debits equal.
synonyms: correspond, agree, tally, match up, concur, coincide, be in agreement, be consistent, equate, be equal, harmonize, be in harmony, be compatible, be consonant, be congruous, be in tune, dovetail, correlate;
balĀ·ance Dictionary result for balance
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noun
noun: balance; plural noun: balances
1.
an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
"she lost her balance before falling"
synonyms: stability, equilibrium, steadiness, footing
"I tripped and lost my balance"
antonyms: instability
SAILING
the ability of a boat to stay on course without adjustment of the rudder.
2.
a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
"try to keep a balance between work and relaxation"
synonyms: fairness, justice, impartiality, egalitarianism, equal opportunity; More
antonyms: imbalance
stability of one's mind or feelings.
"the way to some kind of peace and personal balance"
synonyms: composure, assurance, self-assurance, self-control, calmness, coolness, cool head; More
antonyms: nervousness
the relative volume of various sources of sound.
"the balance of the voices is good"
ART
harmony of design and proportion.
3.
an apparatus for weighing, especially one with a central pivot, beam, and a pair of scales.
synonyms: scale(s), weighing machine, weighbridge
"a girl was weighing material on a balance"
the zodiacal sign or constellation Libra.
singular proper noun: Balance; noun: the Balance
4.
a counteracting weight or force.
synonyms: counterbalance, equipoise, counterweight, stabilizer, compensation, recompense, ballast, makeweight; archaiccountercheck
"this stylistic development provides a balance to the rest of the work"
the regulating device in a mechanical clock or watch.
noun: balance wheel; plural noun: balance wheels
5.
a predominating weight or amount; the majority.
"the balance of opinion was that work was more important than leisure"
6.
a figure representing the difference between credits and debits in an account; the amount of money held in an account.
"he accumulated a healthy balance with the savings bank"
the difference between an amount due and an amount paid.
"unpaid credit-card balances"
synonyms: remainder, outstanding amount, rest, residue, difference, remaining part/number/quantity
"the landlord demanded payment of the balance of the rent"
an amount left over.
verb
verb: balance; 3rd person present: balances; past tense: balanced; past participle: balanced; gerund or present participle: balancing
1.
keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall.
"a mug that she balanced on her knee"
synonyms: steady, stabilize; More
remain in a steady position without falling.
"Richard balanced on the ball of one foot"
2.
offset or compare the value of (one thing) with another.
"the cost of obtaining such information needs to be balanced against its benefits"
synonyms: weigh, weigh up, compare, evaluate, consider, assess, appraise, estimate
"it is a matter of balancing advantages against disadvantages"
counteract, equal, or neutralize the weight or importance of.
"he balanced his radical remarks with more familiar declarations"
synonyms: counterbalance, balance out, cancel, cancel out, offset, even out/up, counteract, counterpoise, countervail, equalize, neutralize, nullify, compensate for, make up for; rareequilibrize
"he balanced his radical remarks with more familiar declarations"
establish equal or appropriate proportions of elements in.
"they are struggling to balance work and family life"
3.
compare debits and credits in (an account), typically to ensure that they are equal.
"the law requires the council to balance its books each year"
(of an account) have credits and debits equal.
synonyms: correspond, agree, tally, match up, concur, coincide, be in agreement, be consistent, equate, be equal, harmonize, be in harmony, be compatible, be consonant, be congruous, be in tune, dovetail, correlate;
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