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Jan 23 2011, 12:31
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Zero Angel
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QUOTE(vean @ Jan 23 2011, 18:03)  500...500 trophies? I think I should run when I meet a BOSS in IW or GF, combat item cost is much more than the 200c...
Er... I noticed that high level equips can be sold in bazzar for more credits.
What's the average sale price for level 150 equipments? or level 200? I think there will be a level I can sell them more than 200c, right?
I meant offer the trophy to the shrine, instead of selling it to the bazaar for 200c. Of course, you can offer the trophy, and then sell the item that pops out for more credits. You should always do this for all the 200c value trophies. And yes, an average of 500 trophies for decent items. And higher (maybe around 5000-10000 trophies) for the really awesome omg stuff. Most of the time, you're getting crappy stuff like Cotton, Redwood, etc.
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Jan 23 2011, 12:45
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vean
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QUOTE(Rei-Tenshi @ Jan 23 2011, 12:31)  I meant offer the trophy to the shrine, instead of selling it to the bazaar for 200c. Of course, you can offer the trophy, and then sell the item that pops out for more credits. You should always do this for all the 200c value trophies.
And yes, an average of 500 trophies for decent items. And higher (maybe around 5000-10000 trophies) for the really awesome omg stuff. Most of the time, you're getting crappy stuff like Cotton, Redwood, etc.
ok, then I will keep them until average sale price higher than 200C^^ Almost half of my loot is fXXXing COTTON, and other 1/3 is LEATHER...I used to think tropies will be different. sigh.
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Jan 23 2011, 12:50
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vean
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Another question, offer tropy to which kind of item can make most money?
I think the average price of staff is higher than cloth...Is that ture? How about 2H weapons and light/heavy armor?
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Jan 23 2011, 12:52
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tribalspirit
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QUOTE(tribalspirit @ Jan 23 2011, 02:26)  has someone figured the base damage of spells?
i got yellow, orange, red, green auras and i'm switching to full mage: what are the aura that i should get? for now i use electric for primary and i'm training on holy spells
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Jan 23 2011, 14:22
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HNTI
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QUOTE I think the average price of staff is higher than cloth...Is that ture? How about 2H weapons and light/heavy armor? It depends, but elem. clothes will be more pricey as many people want to buy them. Simple as that.
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Jan 23 2011, 14:31
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hyl
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QUOTE(HNTI @ Jan 23 2011, 13:22)  It depends, but elem. clothes will be more pricey as many people want to buy them. Simple as that.
most of the cottons that you will get is worth less tnan 200 credits though, same thing when picking light when getting leather. If you don't care about getting really good gear (good elemental gosamer or phase or kevlar) and if you only want some credits, then you can trade them in for staves or heavy. Because their bazaar selling price is on average higher than 200.
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Jan 23 2011, 15:00
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dekslam
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Yes I think only staff/heavy are profit when offer to the shrine
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Jan 23 2011, 15:25
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hgbdd
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QUOTE(tribalspirit @ Jan 23 2011, 10:52)  up
As been told already more than once in this thread. If you're full mage, get the last 2 auras at least.
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Jan 23 2011, 15:33
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tribalspirit
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ah thanks... and tha base damage of offensive spells?
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Jan 23 2011, 16:11
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hgbdd
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QUOTE(tribalspirit @ Jan 23 2011, 13:33)  and tha base damage of offensive spells?
It appears I misunderstood what you said before. No one knows, if you read the older releases you can get some tips. If what you really want to know is, if the extra dmg covers the extra MP the higher tiers need, no it won't. This post has been edited by cmdct: Jan 23 2011, 16:12
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Jan 23 2011, 19:13
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vean
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QUOTE(hyl @ Jan 23 2011, 14:31)  most of the cottons that you will get is worth less tnan 200 credits though, same thing when picking light when getting leather. If you don't care about getting really good gear (good elemental gosamer or phase or kevlar) and if you only want some credits, then you can trade them in for staves or heavy. Because their bazaar selling price is on average higher than 200.
Another question. I knows that we have de battlecaster dragonhide/kevlar in light armor...then how about heavy armor? Are there any heavy battle caster (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ?
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Jan 23 2011, 19:17
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grumpymal
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No. "Heavy is already too OP."
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Jan 23 2011, 19:18
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hgbdd
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QUOTE(cmal @ Jan 23 2011, 17:17)  No. "Heavy is already too OP."
Lol
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Jan 23 2011, 19:36
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tribalspirit
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QUOTE(cmdct @ Jan 23 2011, 15:11)  It appears I misunderstood what you said before. No one knows, if you read the older releases you can get some tips. If what you really want to know is, if the extra dmg covers the extra MP the higher tiers need, no it won't.
wow you can also read mind (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) darn so it's better sticking with the lowest tier and getting advantage of coalesced mana... but why lowest tier of holy is so expensive (it costs the double of mana quantity)?
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Jan 23 2011, 19:37
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hyl
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QUOTE(tribalspirit @ Jan 23 2011, 18:36)  wow you can also read mind (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) darn so it's better sticking with the lowest tier and getting advantage of coalesced mana... but why lowest tier of holy is so expensive (it costs the double of mana quantity)? because tier 1 holy is pretty much the equivelant of a tier 2 elemental spell. Pestilence, tier 1 dark, costs just as much as wrath of thor, tier 3 elec.
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Jan 23 2011, 19:38
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masquepiph
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QUOTE(tribalspirit @ Jan 23 2011, 14:36)  wow you can also read mind (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) darn so it's better sticking with the lowest tier and getting advantage of coalesced mana... but why lowest tier of holy is so expensive (it costs the double of mana quantity)? Because the first tier of holy has the power of a tier2 spell. There is no real tier1 holy spell. Ninja'd. Woot. This post has been edited by DemonEyesBob: Jan 23 2011, 19:39
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Jan 23 2011, 19:42
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vean
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QUOTE(cmal @ Jan 23 2011, 19:17)  No. "Heavy is already too OP."
OK...no other choice God bless STAFF, they are profitable (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Jan 23 2011, 19:47
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neochef0
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I have a few questions: 1. How do you generate links to your equipment like this? 2. How do people decide what to charge for equipment? Is there some kind of rule people follow like 9x bazaar selling price or something? 3. At what point is it no longer worth training in the item categories like scavenger, archeologist, etc.? 4. How high should your proficiencies be in relation to your level? I've switched to mage and I've been able to train my staff level to around 37 over the past week but it took so long just to get there. I only get 3-5 points every 2.5 hours I spend training it...
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Jan 23 2011, 19:49
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hyl
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QUOTE(neochef0 @ Jan 23 2011, 18:47)  I have a few questions: 1. How do you generate links to your equipment like this? 2. How do people decide what to charge for equipment? Is there some kind of rule people follow like 9x bazaar selling price or something? 3. At what point is it no longer worth training in the item categories like scavenger, archeologist, etc.? 4. How high should your proficiencies be in relation to your level? I've switched to mage and I've been able to train my staff level to around 37 over the past week but it took so long just to get there. I only get 3-5 points every 2.5 hours I spend training it... 1 go over the equip and press c 2 no 3 people still train them if it costs several hundreds thousands of credits 4 your main type of spell that you are using, like elemental,divine or forbidden should be as high as possible. But if you simply kill everything with your spells, it will easily be capped to your level at some point. This post has been edited by hyl: Jan 23 2011, 19:52
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Jan 23 2011, 19:59
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neochef0
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Thanks. And yeah, raising everything else has been pretty easy but trying to raise the staff has just been a huge pain. I know there's no easy way to train it so I'm probably just going to keep it at the bare minimum necessary.
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