Myth converted at a rate of 1:4 to soldiery yet the Animus books were downpriced at a rate of 1:3.
Essentially, yes, they became more expensive, not less.
video games are bad
Monitor Data = How many kids are crying about things on the forums
Proceed to nerf content so the 5yr olds can have there shineys, because we live in the 'I WANT IT NOW' generation. maybe people should try putting down their iphones, getting off snapchat, stop taking selfies to upload to hurr durr instagram, and actually put a little effort in
/slamsdoor
Haha who called it that once people were past the atma step they would just whine about the grind in the next step. Probably everyone, it was so transparent.
This is why the atma whining was so asinine because for all the people who swore they just hate the rng and that everything else after it was easy you knew that they were just deluding themselves and every step is a grind.
I quote the whole thing, because your quote is out of contextwhy wouldn't you want your voice to be heard? You sound like a under-foot type of person who accept being controlled. I'm not asking the books to be free in asking to have the price be cut down. They may take my thread or they may not at least I put my voice out there and that's good enough for me.The current values are not a permanent thing, and we will also continue to make adjustments based off of everyone’s feedback.
It was about hunt and the tome rewards from content, not about the prices of anima books or something else you can buy with tomes.Greetings, everyone.
We received a comment from the development team that I’d like to share in regards to the amount of Allagan tomestones that can be earned from content in Patch 2.4.
The amount of tomestones is not only connected with content difficulty and rarity, but they’ve also been adjusted based on the calculations of the total amount yielded from all of the new content released in patch 2.4.
With the addition of the new Allagan tomestones of poetics in Patch 2.4, we’ve made overall balance adjustments to the amounts of tomestones earned, and the following was envisioned for the beginning of Patch 2.4.
- The Hunt would be content where players collect allied notes and enhance their equipment.
- Allagan tomestones of poetics and soldiery would mainly be collected via instanced dungeons and Crystal Tower.
Due to this, in order to fit the content difficulty in Patch 2.4, The Hunt only yields a very small amount of poetics from only S rank marks while soldiery has been set as a bonus, and the main currency to collect for this content is allied notes.
When it comes to the balancing of content rewards, however, after a patch has been released we are continuously checking data for how much each type of content is being played and how many rewards are being earned. Based off of this data we will continue to make adjustments as we move forward.
The current values are not a permanent thing, and we will also continue to make adjustments based off of everyone’s feedback.
They check the datas and adjust the tome rewards in 2.5, like they did in 2.3
Last edited by Felis; 11-04-2014 at 10:34 AM.
Doesn't matter how much it cost per book.Relic is about patience,you'll get it eventually as long as you keep working on at your own pace.
The conversion for myth to soldiery was 4:1. The cost of books before the update was 1500 so with a proper conversion rate it SHOULD cost 375 tomes. The Alex maps suffer the same problem. I posted a separate thread about this.
You can get 500 soldiery daily from doing all your roulettes. Stop being lazy and get to work.
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