Just got done with an 80 minute neverreap run for my level 60 roulette today. That'll skew some daily estimates.
Just got done with an 80 minute neverreap run for my level 60 roulette today. That'll skew some daily estimates.
I'm actually liking the grind because theres so many different things to do and options to take. Right now I'm doing my daily roulettes, putting in some Alex runs, and some hunts. Its not too hard making the Law and Poetics to buy the items.
I'm SO BUMMED that I NEVER did ANY of the beast tribe quests besides the Vanu Vanu. I did not think they would be relevent at all. So I'm adding that into my grind to get my reputation ranks with them up but its such a slow grind.
Does anyone know what rank you are able to get the coins needed to buy tokens from from Beast Tribes?
Rank 3 to get the beast tribe tokens.
2 fresh 60's for DPS with the bare minimum ilvl to get in. Kills were slow. Bosses were like 10 minutes each. Only 1 wipe. Tanked in deliverance the entire time and never came close to losing hate. I think I'm taking level 60 roulette out of my relic grind, I get neverreap every time.
I have this same problem too. I started the other beast tribes since I never did them, but it requires rank 3 to get tokens. I wish I could get a few while I am doing the quests. Looks like it takes a few weeks to hit rank 3. Probably too much hassle at this point.
The crafted items have dropped by about 40% of their price in a day on my server. They cost about 6m for all of them now. The quick price drop should give people hope :)
I like the OPs approach on how they are going about the grind for unidentifiable items, rather than the 'Hur dur gonna grind Alex 800 times' They stood back and looked at the whole picture. Merely playing the game as a lot of people normally do (ie. Daily Roulettes, Beat Tribe, Maps, etc etc) and just passively picking up items as you go about everyday activity. Square gives people the option to speed up the process by going into Alex to earn precision tokens.
I like to think that it is journey. Makes it less painful if I realized I was so wrong.