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Last edited by NekoMataMata; 01-09-2023 at 03:01 PM.









It's designed to be used by people who have purchased the gear for use in combat to upgrade it, not for the crafters themselves to make a new type of gear. It makes perfect sense for it to be a combat currency that pays for the upgrade.



It makes perfect sense, you're upgrading a piece that's Disciple of War/Magic gear, so it should use currencies that relate to Disciples of War/Magic activities - doesn't matter where the item originated, the only thing that matters is what Disciple it is oriented for. That, and it would make zero sense for it to use crafting currency when its intended to be a catch-up gearing mechanics for more casual players, people that may not necessarily have crafters, let alone any at 90 that can earn max level crafter currency.I didn't experience it in ShB, but I still think it's weird that for crafting gear that the item you use for the exchange comes from a combat currency and not a crafting currency.
But you already knew what I meant and you're merely here to pretend that you either misunderstood or that I misunderstood.
Back on topic, some extremely nice QoL going on in this patch.
Its not that weird, youre seeing it wrong... its meant for non crafter to upgrade their bought/gifted gear^^
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