Quote Originally Posted by Keyln View Post
Your math is off on that one. If you want to count hours, we can do that. In the old Dynamis, a city run can be done for 3 and a half hours or 210 minutes. Old dynamis run can be done twice a week. So, 210 x 2 = 420 minutes.

New Dynamis is done for 2 hours maximum, or 120 minutes. But, it can be done everyday of the week, so 120 x 7 = 840 minutes. Or, in other words, I can spend twice the amount of time in New Dynamis than in the old Dynamis.



A bit of market speculation there, eh? If Dynamis currency is more easily attainable, I can see people telling the bazaars in Rolanmart to take a jump off of the bridge. Supply will go way up as more currency is available with this update.



Well, the devs did mention changing the requirements for mythic and relic to be on par with the empyrian weapons. We'll have to see what they do before we go "They changed it now it sucks!".



Again, your math is wrong on that.
Read again what I actually said, at no point is my math wrong. You also missed the point entirely. Sure you can get a little more currency if you do dynamis every single day. Have fun with that. This is not a good change. You may like to waste 2 hours a day, EVERY SINGLE day of the week for a very slight increase in currency, but I seriously doubt more than a handful of the overall population will. The speculative things I said are pretty reasonable. I already see a ton of people thinking they will upgrade a relic now. Way higher demand and little higher supply will easily raise prices. You can't possibly conclude that people will bypass bazaars to spend 7 days a week in dynamis for little gain if you have ever paid even casual attention to bazaar trends over the last 7 years. There is also some precedent here. The last time there was a spike in demand for currency was when cost of dynamis was lowered to 500k. Jadeshells were 700k before this happened and they shot up to near 2 mil afterward. Both supply and demand went up at that point due to more people doing a cheaper dynamis. Problem was, demand spiked way higher than supply as to be expected. Check out how much they cost now, years later, to see that it is not just a temporary spike in price.