I wonder how they actually stay in business. I mean, who buys gil in this game, and what would they buy it for? It's not like this is a hugely popular game either, so a small percentage of a small percentage doesn't seem very profitable.
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I wonder how they actually stay in business. I mean, who buys gil in this game, and what would they buy it for? It's not like this is a hugely popular game either, so a small percentage of a small percentage doesn't seem very profitable.
Yeah, I know what you mean, but I really don't remember the exact names of these 'RMT players.' I just made up some names that were akin to what I saw. They use gibberish and random letters in their name, but my friends and I have now been seeing regular English names as RMT characters.
You're on my server, too. Go to Cedarwood and Bloodshore. You'll see a Mi'qote mage there riding on a Goobbue with her Lalafell "children of the corn" at Cedarwood. "Children of the corn" meaning that a lot of these players characters are all exactly the same customized character; they look identical.
What I've noticed with these Leve farming bots is that when they are on the Goobbue, they race towards the spot where the Leve mob is while on the Goobbue but keep running, dismount, cast/disappear, remount/disappear again and run back to the camp. It's like they are programmed to go to one point, do their duty, then go back; it's like clockwork.
YES! Those Apple Lalafell! I've seen them! They all have the first name Apple and then some other 'name' after that. There is a Mi'qote with Fght-something as its name that rides the Goobbue there. She's the leader of the other Lalafell who are identical in looks, and is the one who is fishing the Levequest monsters to PL the lower-lvl Lalafell.
Apple's on Balmung, too. Seems like this guy (or these guys) are really into this. I don't really see the market potential, though... gil only helps you with so much in this game, and it's pretty easy to come by.
If they farm it, it means they have a buyer. They won't farm without enough buyers to justify their monthly fee of 17 dollars x8.
I guess you're right about that. Maybe I should start up my own little Lalafell sweatshop :P
Bloodshore:
http://i.imgur.com/JM0u1.jpg
Cedarwood: (You can even see them farming the karakul ewes)
http://i.imgur.com/Z3G1j.jpg
Castrum Novum:
http://i.imgur.com/GPdl2.jpg
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Hey, there's a lot of people there! :D
They could be saving up for 2.0's release...
I mean imagine it, shortly after 2.0 is released RMT's drive up item cost to ungodly levels and the newer players are kinda trapped not having high level crafting and gathering jobs to cope with the market.
Perfect shit storm in brewing
I warped into an army of Elezen women at Camp Horizon. My reaction was, "O_O".