Heh, my LS did a bunch of Kirin's partially for Raise III. >_>
Heh, my LS did a bunch of Kirin's partially for Raise III. >_>
Nothing more fun than spending 3 hours hunting a scroll.
Why wouldn't you just solo the quicksand caves ksnm for raise III >_>
RMT don't control the AH, they barely even exist anymore. With a somewhat smaller playerbase, no free trial accounts to abuse, and RMT PWNER, there just isn't much money to be made anymore.
Raise III has always been expensive, there are times when it's been in the millions. It only drops from BCNMs that no one does anymore, Kirin, which no one does anymore, and the Quadav beastmen leader, who is probably milling around in the qulun dome right now. In short, it's expensive because you get it from stuff that isn't done much and isn't guaranteed to drop it.
Last edited by Alhanelem; 04-04-2011 at 03:08 AM.
They are right, it is supplay and damand.
when phalax opened up to PLD it was like 1k-10k scroll to 100k-200k and has not dropped
when abyssea opened up the raise of IV spells and AM shot up due to RDM getting acesss and the need to poc with AM and the fact that all those scrolls do not drop in abyssea so they went sky high.
same with raise III.
if it is not abyssea drop it prob shot up to hell.
I got Utsusemi: Ni for 50k. I had to buy it for a friend for 1 million.
It's just people in general really, greed has nothing to do with it. As a crafter if the consumer is willing to pay a certain price why should I lower it? That price is the demand and if the demand wasn't there then the price would drop. It's just simple economics really, RMT are pretty much completely out of FFXI.
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