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What should I do with my old gun?

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Sun, 05/10/2015 - 23:29
Tqs-Remx's picture
Tqs-Remx

I've recently acquired a blitz w/ ctr v.high, which pretty much makes my old blitz w/undead high outdated.

What should I do with my old gun? I'm open to any suggestions.
However...
If I am to give it away for free or put it on the AH market, I don't have 4kce on hand to do so.
If I were to vendor the gun, it would be a waste of a good slag destroying gun.
If it stays in my inventory, gathering dust, it would annoy the hell out of me.

Help?

Sun, 05/10/2015 - 23:37
#1
Hexzyle's picture
Hexzyle

If it stays in my inventory, gathering dust, it would annoy the hell out of me.

Get used to it lol.
There's lots of things that could happen to it. You could trade it for prestige in the Arms Appropriation missions, or you could wait until OOO adds a way to reverse craft items?

Sun, 05/10/2015 - 23:56
#2
Neometal's picture
Neometal

You should just vendor it.
Since most ppl want asi or/and ctr on their weapons, it would be probably difficult to find a buyer in the first place. Although I am not familiar with the prices, I doubt you would be getting too much income from doing that anyways. Instant 30k is instant 30k.

Or as Hexzyle said, you could deposit it for arms app for 300 points, but imo only prestige-maniacs like me and the others in the top10 do that. :D

Mon, 05/11/2015 - 11:44
#3
Fehzor's picture
Fehzor

I'd just keep it and let it gather dust. Lets say you're using chaos + seerus for FSC so that you can get handgun damage + CTR onto another handgun that you happens to not have CTR very high. All of the sudden, your CTR very high UV is worthless and the out dated damage vs X UV is NICE. The 30K from vendoring it just isn't worth it.

It's also possible that something in the future could happen to make it great.. Like if damage vs X UVs got a universal buff, or if some means of side crafting or fusing were introduced.

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