This is pretty much entirely how I see it. In a year, the requirement would be impossible even if they lowered it to 150 Heavy Metal Plates. The only way that they're going to keep the supply up is adding other suppliers.
Also, it's not just that Voidwatch is difficult to lowman and get drops. It's that you need 18 people to get the maximum possible number of drops. If you cap lights with 8 people, you still only get ~50 items. If you cap lights with 18 people, you get ~110 items. If there's approximately a 5~10% chance of a pouch/single, Empyrean owners should want all the people opening chests that they can get even if they're just afking for the fight.
Edit: One more thing. If anything, we're incredibly lucky that Empyreans receive such a superficial upgrade going from 90 to 95. It means the competition for the Heavy Metal plates will be lower than it would be otherwise.
I gained a little faith when Asapanda (LSmate) got 12 Metal Plates yesterday while getting the clears for Zilart VW. While 1500 is a lot, its only a matter of time until you start seeing 95 emps. The JP community on Cerb does a very good job with VW, I'm sure we'll see some soon. Once the first couple 95s get done people will be more motivated.
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Last edited by uptempo; 09-27-2011 at 12:44 AM.
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Byrth, I would put the actual numbers closer to:
Relic: 145h farming to get to loan stage @100c/h (2-3box)
Emp: 168h to get to 90 stage on anything outside of LaTheine (For example, Ukonvasara)
Even if you pull it back to 85 stage where the weapons become useful, you're still looking at near equal time requirements.
The relic is going to take many weeks longer to complete than the Empyrean weapon, but in terms of total effort not so much.
Last edited by Rearden; 09-27-2011 at 01:20 AM.
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