As the title says and what do you think it would be worth?
As the title says and what do you think it would be worth?
I think selling rare and powerful loot for cash is the most sure way to make Korean MMORPG out of DDO.
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No, it is the same thing as selling Raid/Named loot in the Store.
NO NO NO
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Some one had a really great idea. letting people use some number of Epic tokens as a wild card slot.
So if your missing 1 part of the 4 items to make an item epic you there is still away with out having to go to the store.
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Yeah, that might make me stop playing. That's crossing a line I don't want to see crossed.
Just make the means of acquiring them in-game more fun/lucrative/whatever.
No to crafting items from the store but YES to a raid timer rest tokens -
So when do large devil scales and red devil scales go on sale in the store anyway?
Why Don't we just put everything that is in the game in the store, so those who don't want to play it can just buy it, get bored and leave... While we are at it add the 6th tr character tokens, (so a new player can buy a 6th life tr toon their first day of play) and guild level 100 tokens....
Seems like we are heading that way already, lets just get it over with... So people who hate the though can quit, Those who want to buy it all can, then get bored and quit, and be done with this...
We are already past the point of no return on that slippery slope...
enough with the store already... play the game or don't.
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I agree that there is a huge grind related with getting certain seals or shards and some seal/shard trade in system could be a solution, then people could use all those piles of seals and shards that they will never need. On the other hand then more people would have the Epic Ring of Spell Storing than the Bauble which imho is not right.
Maybe the best solution for this is still the straight forward one - slightly increasing the droprates, especially in such quests as ADQ1.
Hell no, I would never.
...but my dad buys them like water.
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Please no. Nononono.
That said, I'm sure it'll be here soon enough
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