Toven, Taken, Arraetrikos: 3kpp each
Titan, Hezrou: 1.5kpp each
Red, Blue or Green Abishai: 1.5kpp each
White Abishai: 3kpp each
Mail them to Obliterator. Will send back plat within a few days.
Toven, Taken, Arraetrikos: 3kpp each
Titan, Hezrou: 1.5kpp each
Red, Blue or Green Abishai: 1.5kpp each
White Abishai: 3kpp each
Mail them to Obliterator. Will send back plat within a few days.
Last edited by Shade; 12-19-2012 at 09:25 PM.
Youve got a lot to learn if you think Auction House prices are at all realistic. 1 minute duration buffs are not worth that.
I've also purchased plenty on the AH for my listed prices. The ones you see at thouse stupid prices simply never sell.
I've already got sent lots, my prices are fine. In fact last year I was sent several hundred at these prices. I can get prices flutuate, but not much on these given the droprates are the same and the effects are too (for all the ones i want).
Just saw people in chat offering 1kp for abishai cookies too. They are quite common and 1kp is a lot for new players, so its fine.
Whites are rarer as they come from golds, but I actually already got more whites then other colors this year, so not an issue.
I also don't care at all about the DDO Store, I don't pay to win or care to trade with anyone whos interested in wasting TP for such tirivial items.
If you have lots, I might offer more if you can send me large stacks, so make any offer, otherwise, not interested in price comments.
You know, you can use TP points codes as a commodity. Say you trade 6 reds for a 1550 code. Then trade the code for a +4 Tome. You effectively traded the reds for the tome, just used the code as an exchange system.
Rather than hating on the codes, maybe look at them as just another way to store in game wealth and to barter in game items for other in game items. They tend to fluctuate less in price and demand than reds, greens or plat.
Change comes, whether we like it or not. You can adapt or you can resist.
You would have to be a fool to trade reds (or anything else) for a TP code AND THEN NOT USE THE CODE IMMEDIATELY.
The person that traded it to you could use it right after the trade was complete, or a day later if you haven't used the code. It is only good once!
I have done many TP trades and the way they all have worked is: I open a trade window with you, I put the item(s) we have agreed to trade in the window, you /tell me the code, I enter it in the codes section of the DDO Store to validate that it is a good number, I accept the code and see the points in my account, I press the TRADE button in the trade window. Trade complete, each participant gets what they want, win-win.
As a rule I have never and will never be involved in any trades that involve turbine points. I also have never and will never buy any item that can otherwise be obtained in game, or is something that otherwise makes the game unnecesarily easier.
I'm fiercely against the pay to win nonsense turbine is trying to drive into this game, imo its severely reducing what little quality it has yet.
So no, on principal I would never accept, nor offer any such trades.
Even if I could safely do such a thing with a code (which one cannot as drowrogue displayed) I would not, because it at the end of the day, the essential result of it this:
Turbine made money.
Someone got an advantage in this game due to said transaction, and it was most likely not used for what i believe a mmo microtransaction store should be used for.
I'm glad that neverwinters devs have outright said they are against pay to win and will not allow anything like Turbine is doing in there upcoming DnD mmo. Pay to win is imo, disrespectful to the true fans and ultimately just a poor business design.
i guess if i get around to turning in my coins you can have some xD
PS: Greensteel RUINED the game! and you all know it!
less buffing, more nerfing!!!
to make it easier for those of you that wants to avoid me in game, all my characters are in "Bladesworn Mercenaries"
Certainly better prices than the leeches keep posting in Harbor /Trade channels.
50p a cookie/cake, indeed.