Learning goals
- Understand Riven disposition.
- Understand that disposition affects stat strength.
- Understand why popular weapons often have lower disposition.
- Understand why disposition can change.
- Avoid confusing disposition with guaranteed value.
Explanation
Riven disposition is a scaling factor that affects how strong Riven stats are for a weapon. Higher disposition generally means stronger Riven stat values, and lower disposition generally means weaker values. Disposition does not prove that a weapon is good, bad, valuable, or worthless. It can change as new weapons release, player usage shifts, Incarnon upgrades appear, balance changes happen, or variants become more relevant.
What should I do?
When evaluating disposition, check the current in-game value, compare it to the weapon's role, ask whether the stat values are strong enough to matter, and remember that high disposition is not guaranteed market value.
Common mistakes
Avoid these Riven mistakes before spending Kuva, Platinum, or valuable inventory space.
- Thinking high disposition guarantees a high price.
- Thinking low disposition makes a Riven unusable.
- Ignoring current disposition.
- Forgetting disposition can change.
- Using disposition instead of weapon knowledge.
Key Takeaways
- Disposition changes numbers. It does not replace weapon knowledge.
Practical task
Disposition changes Riven numbers, not the whole value decision.
- Pick one unveiled Riven.
- Check the weapon's current disposition in-game or from a current trusted source.
- Write whether disposition is low, medium, or high.
- Look at the Riven stat values.
- Ask whether the weapon is actually useful to you.
- Decide whether disposition changes your interest.
You can explain what disposition affects and what it does not prove.