I agree, I know plenty of people that sit on a ton of cash or currency to "quickly" make a relic these days.
As far as I am concerned the waiting times may as well be reduced to something like JP midnight for this.
They've done the same and more for other content that had similar waiting times.
there is a requirement to do content to obtain something and you are choosing to do the content in the least expedient method. holding onto coins instead of turning them in is inflicting the condition upon yourself.
the delay has nothing to do with being beneficial or not, that's just the way things are. who says it has to be beneficial? Relics and Mythics are supposed to be the best weapons in the game and lore wise it doesn't make sense to have them crafted instantly. It should take awhile to make legendary weapons. If two weeks is too long for you then I think you are playing the wrong game.
Last edited by Singforu; 03-31-2015 at 03:48 AM.
Long term goals in a game that doesn't have a long term makes little sense to me. I think it's time to put an end to some of these restrictions so that returning players actually have a chance of crossing these weapons off of their bucket and enjoy using them before development ends. It would be a lot more fun for them to actually be able to participate in new content with these weapons rather than being stuck farming 75 content for months. I know a lot of people who dropped working on mythics until SE makes some sort of official announcement, it just seems to pointless to them to continue grinding away at these things when development is ending in November.
If you turn in the stages as you complete them, you won't notice the wait time.
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