How Zealots, Special Zealots, and Eyes Actually Work
★ Base mechanics ★
☆ Killing a regular Zealot in the Dragon’s Nest has a base 1/420 chance to spawn a Special Zealot nearby; killing a Zealot Bruiser in the Bruiser Hideout has a base 1/380 chance. Special Zealots always drop a Summoning Eye for the killer.
☆ Dry-streak (“pity”) bonus. If you go dry, your spawn chance increases after large kill counts. Community-documented values show doubling at 420 kills and continued boosts at higher thresholds (e.g., up to ~1/105 at 840 kills when counting certain areas), i.e., the longer the dry streak, the better the odds until you proc one.
☆ Two-hit bonus. If the Zealot you kill takes 2+ hits, your chance to spawn a Special Zealot gets a small (~10%) bump.
Now for the methods to add on the odds of spawning a Special Zealot
Method 1 — Farm the Zealot Bruiser Hideout (Higher Base Chance)
Why it works: Bruisers start at 1/380 base chance vs 1/420 for normal Zealots, and they benefit from the same dry-streak logic. If you can kill Bruisers fast enough, this is the best raw-chance location.
How to run it
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Path small loops in the Hideout to minimize travel time; learn 3–4 spawn clusters and rotate them.
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Stack speed (God Pot, Young Dragon set for early speed; later swap armor as needed) so your travel is the bottleneck, not damage.
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Tune your damage (see Method 3) if you want the two-hit bonus.
When to skip: If you can’t kill Bruisers quickly, the regular Dragon’s Nest loop may out-perform due to higher kills/hour even at slightly worse base odds. Do a 10–15-minute test in each area and compare eyes/hour.
Method 2 — Use a Legendary Enderman Pet (Zealot Madness)
Why it works: The Legendary Enderman adds up to ~25% increased Special Zealot spawn chance at level 100 (scaling by pet level). That’s multiplicative improvement on every kill.
Setup tips
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Prioritize leveling the pet (Bestiary, combat grinding, pet XP items).
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Keep the Enderman active while killing—don’t swap to speed pets at kill time or you lose the perk.
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Pair with combat gear that lets you keep your kill-time per Zealot low enough to beat competition.
(Optional) Method 3 — Force the Two-Hit Bonus (≈+10% Spawn Chance)
Why it works: If the Zealot you kill takes more than one hit, your Special spawn chance bumps by ~10%. For many players, that’s a free boost with minimal DPS loss.
How to do it
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Slightly lower your damage (remove a talisman power, swap to a weaker weapon, or remove a dmg enchant) so Zealots/Bruisers survive the first hit.
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Alternatively, let a pet or item tick deliver the finishing hit in the same tick (players sometimes use setups like Wither Skeleton/Vampire-style multi-hit interactions). Test until your combat rhythm consistently registers 2+ hits on the Zealot you kill.
When to skip: If dropping to two-hit reduces your kills/hour so much that eyes/hour goes down, stick to one-tapping.
Method 4 — Upgrade Zealuck in the Dragon Essence Shop
What it is: Zealuck is a Dragon Essence Shop perk that increases your chance to spawn a Special Zealot. It has 5 tiers for a total up to +10% increased chance when maxed.
Where to get it: Open the Essence Shop → Dragon Essence (via the in-game Essence menu), then buy Zealuck I–V with Dragon Essence. Costs per tier and total:
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Tier I–V increases: +2%, +4%, +6%, +8%, +10% (at V)
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Dragon Essence cost per tier: 150, 500, 1,250, 2,000, 3,000 (cumulative 6,900)
How it stacks: Treat Zealuck as a multiplier on your per-kill spawn chance. It works alongside the Legendary Enderman pet and the two-hit bonus—all three together compound your odds. (Exact internal order isn’t critical; the eyes/hour math below shows how to estimate combined gains.)
When it’s worth it: If you’re actively eye-grinding, Zealuck is one of the highest-value essence upgrades because it directly raises your chance per kill, making every route and speed upgrade more profitable. Pair it with Enderman pet and a clean loop for best results.
★Recommended weapons★
☆ Keep in mind that choosing your weapon is completely up to you and your build these are just options I find viable.