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VladeD
03-29-2011, 07:11 PM
Will auction a Chaosblade Scroll for about a week. Please PM with offers in FRDS to Vlade or Vladeb.

Nahual
03-29-2011, 07:20 PM
No molestes Vladeb solo pasamelo porfavor! :P

Glenalth
03-29-2011, 07:43 PM
1 scale :D

WolfHealr
03-29-2011, 11:47 PM
Dangit... you would post this right before they become generic Demon Sands scrolls... where were you two months ago? :( Well, I'll say 1 FRDS.

Edit: Doh! Glenalth beat me to it. Grr... Nevermind then, I'll just wait.

Glenalth
03-30-2011, 12:17 AM
Dangit... you would post this right before they become generic Demon Sands scrolls... where were you two months ago? :( Well, I'll say 1 FRDS.

Edit: Doh! Glenalth beat me to it. Grr... Nevermind then, I'll just wait.

If generic desert scrolls do happen, they're still a long way off.

Pfold
03-30-2011, 12:19 AM
I have 2 reds to waste :p

Erekose
03-30-2011, 12:19 AM
Dangit... you would post this right before they become generic Demon Sands scrolls... where were you two months ago? :( Well, I'll say 1 FRDS.

Edit: Doh! Glenalth beat me to it. Grr... Nevermind then, I'll just wait.

From my understanding the generic scrolls wont be retrospective, only for new epic content and beyond :(

bendover
03-30-2011, 12:21 AM
From my understanding the generic scrolls wont be retrospective, only for new epic content and beyond :(


That is correct, but it's still going to drastically affect the value of the current scrolls.

oberon131313
03-30-2011, 12:23 AM
From my understanding the generic scrolls wont be retrospective, only for new epic content and beyond :(

it's all speculation at this point, since the change isn't on Llama yet...

WolfHealr
03-30-2011, 12:45 AM
If generic desert scrolls do happen, they're still a long way off.

Probably true - but I finally decided to TR again to an arcane and work towards Completionist. I can wait a bit to pull one and pause the TRainwreck for a few weeks to enjoy it when I do... after all, I've had the rest of the pieces for two months now, whats another year or so :D

VladeD
03-30-2011, 01:45 AM
Sadly enough... 1 scale or a couple will not be nearly enough. Might have to hold off the auction until after u9 and/or further news of no retroactive generic scroll changes for the value of my scroll to skyrocket. ^_^

Anyone with a serious offer?

Erekose
03-30-2011, 06:42 AM
That is correct, but it's still going to drastically affect the value of the current scrolls.

I am minded to consider that generic scrolls would increase the price. Lets use the generic raid sands scroll.

Every generic raid scroll would effectively be priced at the highest valued item from each epic series. Such as for Sands raid scrolls, they would be priced at marilith chain prices. right? Irrespective of the owner intentions of use.

Overall, you will see an increase in the crafting of specific items, such as the marilith chain however, demand will outpace supply for a long time to come. What is really underpinning the whole scroll 'crisis' is the drop rate.

Happy to discuss

Pfold
03-30-2011, 07:47 AM
I am minded to consider that generic scrolls would increase the price. Lets use the generic raid sands scroll.

Every generic raid scroll would effectively be priced at the highest valued item from each epic series. Such as for Sands raid scrolls, they would be priced at marilith chain prices. right? Irrespective of the owner intentions of use.

Overall, you will see an increase in the crafting of specific items, such as the marilith chain however, demand will outpace supply for a long time to come. What is really underpinning the whole scroll 'crisis' is the drop rate.

Happy to discuss

I'm pretty sure there will not be a 'generic sands raid scroll" and a "generic sands scroll". It's most likely there will only be a 'generic sands scroll'.

The thing currently holding scrolls value is the fact that noone is sure when they will retroactively change the packs. As soon as that is announced the prices will tank. It is only a matter of time. This much we do know.

How many sands scrolls of choice does one person need? 10? 20? you can farm that in a day if they are all generic, even with a lower drop rate. So I would have to disagree with you that generic scrolls would hold any value beyond the first week they are retrofitted.

Syllph
03-30-2011, 11:20 AM
I'm pretty sure there will not be a 'generic sands raid scroll" and a "generic sands scroll". It's most likely there will only be a 'generic sands scroll'.

The thing currently holding scrolls value is the fact that noone is sure when they will retroactively change the packs. As soon as that is announced the prices will tank. It is only a matter of time. This much we do know.

How many sands scrolls of choice does one person need? 10? 20? you can farm that in a day if they are all generic, even with a lower drop rate. So I would have to disagree with you that generic scrolls would hold any value beyond the first week they are retrofitted.

Fully agreed here. If (big if) they do become generic, then I would never buy another scroll again. I'd farm my MC scroll, Bloodstone etc in the course of a week and be done. Every scroll that dropped would be the one I wanted.

VladeD
03-30-2011, 03:57 PM
No changes have been made to Epic Scrolls for Update 9.

We are considering making changes to the way that Epic Scrolls are handled in the future. We've got several different proposals that we're looking at. (One of which was making the scrolls typed by area.)

So, no changes... Max bid is up to 12 atm

beholdapalehorse
03-30-2011, 05:06 PM
yo vlade u got a staff of arcane power scroll ?

VladeD
03-30-2011, 05:15 PM
yo vlade u got a staff of arcane power scroll ?

Quit trying to highjak my thread Pocket... And, emmh, let me check my bags ^_^

Thucydides04
03-30-2011, 06:13 PM
I am minded to consider that generic scrolls would increase the price. Lets use the generic raid sands scroll.

Every generic raid scroll would effectively be priced at the highest valued item from each epic series. Such as for Sands raid scrolls, they would be priced at marilith chain prices. right? Irrespective of the owner intentions of use.

Overall, you will see an increase in the crafting of specific items, such as the marilith chain however, demand will outpace supply for a long time to come. What is really underpinning the whole scroll 'crisis' is the drop rate.

Happy to discuss

This reasoning is incorrect. Quantity is what will affect prices because all scrolls will be the same scarcity will no longer be an issue. Since drop rates are around 1 scroll per 100 mobs killed, acquiring a sands scroll will be trivially easy to do. Instead seals, shards and items will have higher values since they can only be obtained by looting certain chests, completing raids or through trades/ah for unbound items.

VladeD
03-30-2011, 06:20 PM
This reasoning is incorrect. Quantity is what will affect prices because all scrolls will be the same scarcity will no longer be an issue. Since drop rates are around 1 scroll per 100 mobs killed, acquiring a sands scroll will be trivially easy to do. Instead seals, shards and items will have higher values since they can only be obtained by looting certain chests, completing raids or through trades/ah for unbound items.

However... Eladrin has stated there is no change in sight ^_^

Erekose
04-01-2011, 03:28 AM
This reasoning is incorrect. Quantity is what will affect prices because all scrolls will be the same scarcity will no longer be an issue. Since drop rates are around 1 scroll per 100 mobs killed, acquiring a sands scroll will be trivially easy to do. Instead seals, shards and items will have higher values since they can only be obtained by looting certain chests, completing raids or through trades/ah for unbound items.

I am minded to consider that there will not be a generic scroll for all items. Rather, the items will be broken down into area's i.e. within the sands outdoor area, quests and raid.

Therefore, a scroll farmed from WK will be useful for items from WK only. With this assumption, if proven to be correct, then my reasoning is sound. Please be minded to understand, with speculation, there is no wrong or right irrespective of what you think is the case.

Based on my previous farming experience with trogs (ADQ1), 3,000 kills in one session, provided approx 30 scrolls, this correlates with the assumption that scroll drops are 1% of kills. however, of this sample only 2 were raid scrolls.

Therefore, I am minded to consider that the raid scrolls are generated from a separate loot table. I propose the following assumption. There are 2 tiers of scrolls, standard (quest & outdoor area) and raid (rare). This would provide and explanation as to why only 2 rather than 6 raid scrolls dropped within the sample batch.

To support this, a simple analysis of the items available in the sands. I put forward this observation. There are 64 items in the Sands pack, 14 of these are raid items, the ratio is 21 % of items are raid items. Therefore, it would be reasonable to suggest that with scroll drops there is a 1 in 5 chance for a raid scroll. However, my observation is that 21% of sands scrolls which do drop are not raid scrolls. This supports my suspicion that there is separate loot table designed for scrolls.

I am currently killing on average 300 mobs per week and i have done this for the past 4 four weeks. In total, I have killed approx 1200 mobs and have pulled 8 scrolls. none are raid scrolls.

Happy to share my opinion on drop rates and speculations on future matters. If anyone else is keeping "real" statistical data on drops in sands I would be very interested in your findings.

Erek

Cetus
04-01-2011, 03:46 AM
I got a torc scroll I'd swap ya if you're interested.

-Cet