Haha I like this topic :D
I was gathering yesterday and wondered why I can gather all purpose dye from the ground (ALREADY IN THE POT!) ahhh people throwing trash around the lands of Eorzea eh? :P
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Haha I like this topic :D
I was gathering yesterday and wondered why I can gather all purpose dye from the ground (ALREADY IN THE POT!) ahhh people throwing trash around the lands of Eorzea eh? :P
Maybe rose gold is more gold than copper and electrum is more silver than gold?
Also, I agree that it would be fun if the dart frogs killed or poisoned you upon consumption, but there are plenty of other raw critters you can eat which would surely poison you as well.
OP you bring up a good point...I always wondered that myself lol. At least about the Rose Gold! I didn't know we could eat the poison frogs...haha its weird we do not even get a poisoned effect from it or something!!
Consider posting in the LOC forum. That team might be able to tinker with the descriptions on these items to explain it away.
Oi, now I will be embarrassed. You see that little slit of weird colors ranging from yellow and reds on the side by Vegeta's right shoulder?
Well, that's my crappy background I made several years ago, at a very bad attempt to start making backgrounds.
http://i783.photobucket.com/albums/y...icTerrain6.jpg
I use dual screens, one screen is smaller, which and when I cropped the image to only being vegeta's face I missed a small spot on the left.
oh boy.. i'm going to go eat a dart frog right now, and wash it down with a nice cool flask of distilled water. oh wait.. you can't drink distilled water. MY IMMERSION
Regarding rose gold, it's a matter of how much gold is present, in proportion of copper/silver. You cannot tell how "fine" the rose gold and the electrum are. Silver is roughly 50 times less valuable than gold. While copper virtually worth nothing in comparison.
Rose Gold is typically 75% gold / 25% copper. (18K) [It's a matter of color, so it cannot vary too much or you won't obtain something "rose"]
Electrum ranges from 40% to 90%. (With a lot of historical examples showing something close to 50%/50%) [No set rules on how much silver should be in there to be called electrum / no color requirement either]
Do the maths, now you understand why Rose Gold can be more expensive.
Edit: Punainen said the same while I was replying :d