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Bigger bulk size for sparks of life

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Mon, 03/10/2014 - 20:47
Amnimonus

Bigger bulk sizes for spark of life:
-30 sparks of life 500ce (5 more compare to 10 bulk)
-60 sparks of life 900ce (15 more compare to 10 bulk)

I would say bigger bulk size for fire crystals but there prices are absurd even if you make a bulk size that reduces the cost by 20-30%

Mon, 03/10/2014 - 21:21
#1
Autofire's picture
Autofire
You are experiencing a PICNIC ERROR!

This might be a good idea. I mean, I don't know if it would be, business-wise, but...

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 10:47
#2
Whimsicality's picture
Whimsicality
+1 even though SoLs are pretty common

It would certainly make buying SoLs ahead of time not only more convenient, but rewarding for players who just have that much CE to spend.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 13:16
#3
Skyguarder's picture
Skyguarder

even though SoLs are pretty common

They're not really common. They're just rare, I guess.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 14:35
#4
Amnimonus
@xyka

Are they really dropping that often for you that there common?!? Either your'e luck is incredible or my luck is the opposite.
I've gone through entire runs doing several danger rooms on elite and some time I come out without finding a sing Sol, actually did a shadow lair last weekend and didn't find any Sol throughout the whole things, lots of radiants though.

And that note what do you think about love puppies and soul jellies always dropping an Sol, just to make them feel a little more rewarding when we find one.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 17:20
#5
Fangel's picture
Fangel
I have a large surplus too

I have probably about 770 bound sparks of life sitting around, but not too many people have that same luxury. This would both promote an energy sink and keeping players alive.

Honestly I'd like to see the same happen for other rarities, but perhaps lowering the costs a bit for the base fire crystals. That might actually encourage me to buy radiant fire crystals.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:29
#6
Qwez's picture
Qwez

Well there really isn't much of a reason to buy Radiant Fire Crystals anymore, as all Fire Crystals have had their minimum depth reduced by 2-4 floors or so... I don't remember the exact number of floors off the top of my head.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 19:27
#7
Whimsicality's picture
Whimsicality

I've gathered at least 20 the past week without even trying. Granted I blow through them like it's nothing thanks to the Tortodrone mission, but that's irrelevant. I've stumbled upon SoLs in Tier 1. If you can find it in Tier 1, is it really rare enough to be pulling your hair out about? But let's not derail the point of the suggestion any further.

Bigger bundles of handy stuff for discount = coolio

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 21:51
#8
Amnimonus
@several people

@Fangel .... Lucky....yooooouu *grinds teeth*
Else wise I'd love see the radiant crystals have more rational prices too because seriously, who ever thought that 750 ce was a good price for 50 crystals was not really thinking... at all*
*no offense to the person who made the decision but really they cost 15 ce a crystal, 1 crystal does squat, I mean if you want them to sell you need to make the price seem rather appealing in term of time saving, 50 crystals isn't even enough to get a weapon from level 9 to 10 you need to buy three set because its about 109 i think?
My rage monologueing aside

@Qwez Yes the drop rate have been greatly increase but it seems rather pointless to have a rarities that people will never buy, I honestly think and almost know for a fact that no one is buying these, it cheaper and more rewarding to go through a shadow lair than to get radiants.

@Xyka I think the drop rate is the the same no matter what tier your at, it more convenient for endgame player to hunt there because there not likely to die and lose the sparks they find but it gets boring to fast when everything dies in one hit and your next to invulnerable. (and on that not I've been finding eternal orbs more often than sparks)

So over all bigger bulk = good for every one.

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