I Got a friday treat for you!1.000.000 Cards opened!!!This is from december 2019 to september 2021 its interesting to see the 6000 gold cards have 0,02% chance to flip, but account for almost 24% of the gold gained, and the 2 lowest cards account for only 0,4% of the value :D pic.twitter.com/GbE8frsxBJ— Drizzling Rose (@DrizzlingRose) September 10, 2021
I Got a friday treat for you!1.000.000 Cards opened!!!This is from december 2019 to september 2021 its interesting to see the 6000 gold cards have 0,02% chance to flip, but account for almost 24% of the gold gained, and the 2 lowest cards account for only 0,4% of the value :D pic.twitter.com/GbE8frsxBJ
Apparently Alchemy Crafter's marks are extremely cheap, so anyone with the willpower to grind a couple of extra characters through Korthia for full Alchemy coverage can make out like a bandit.Or if you have alchemy combined with any crafting profession you can cut prices to where everyone who doesn't have alchemy will be completely unable to compete with you.That's why JC rings were being price dumped on Draenor , someone figured this out and managed to capture the entire market for themselves pretty much.— The Lazy Goldmaker (@lazygoldmaker) September 9, 2021
Apparently Alchemy Crafter's marks are extremely cheap, so anyone with the willpower to grind a couple of extra characters through Korthia for full Alchemy coverage can make out like a bandit.Or if you have alchemy combined with any crafting profession you can cut prices to where everyone who doesn't have alchemy will be completely unable to compete with you.That's why JC rings were being price dumped on Draenor , someone figured this out and managed to capture the entire market for themselves pretty much.
A 10 person mount would be nice, i always wished the Orgrimmar Interceptor would hold more people.
We need better gold sinks because the 9.1 legos obviously didn't hit the mark.
Aw man, I really enjoy having to buy a wow token when i want to craft a new legendary. :)
Diablo II: Resurrected is gonna release soon, so you better buy a token now before the price gets another big bump in two weeks.
I remember when I thought that 200k for a token was a bad deal and we are about to get into 300k territory. I wonder how high will it go considering that 9.2 probably won't come out until next year
Drizzling Rose, known for her Garrison Gold Making Guide and proof you don't need TSM to make gold has reached a massive statistical milestone of flipping 1 Million Card of Omens!LOL at this, u defenitly dont need tsm to make gold xD
And... it's already hit 300,228g for a token
Just put the bruto back on sale on vendor again, token will drop as players who missed it will scram to get it while they can this time.
A mount with a mailbox would be a huge convenience. Always assumed it would be added way before they add an auction house!
The Brutosaur is already at BMAH, but rarely appear there. All you need to do is making it appear frequently, enough gold sink for many people.
Both boosts (and general tolerance of that from Blizz) and the situation on the base legendary market (which requires 7-digit investment to even get in for one specific item out of dozens) create broad disparity in gold income.If you are a crafter with good portfolio or booster, you're drowning in gold.If you are a more casual player, you're scraping for gold whatever you do; the best you can do without serious grinding or AH is NOT have to sustain yourself with token purchases.It is this disparity that drives price up - there's people who will literally pay anything for the token and STILL sit on millions in gold; tokens are the only way they can use that gold, by converting them into bnet balance and then spending elsewhere, in addition to game time.And on top of that, regular gold rewards from callings and paragon chests have gone a bit up, which helped prop up consumables market... and the gold missions on the table are quite frequent, even if reward stays fairly low.
Wow tokens peaked at 320k (EU) during legion, which is widely accepted as the best expansion in recent years So nothing to see here. I mean, the only conclusion you can draw from the tokenprices going up, is that theres less available. Less ppl playing, so less ppl putting them up fits the popular narrative from youtubers hobby statistical analysis. Could just as likely be due to ppl buying more tokens cause they got @#$% all else to buy, or ppl putting up less cause they got their *!@# at this point and no longer need the gold.But hey, wow is dying right?
This token business was the nail in the coffin. I could not imagine playing this game as someone with a 'casual' grasp of the systems.