SpiritKitten wrote: »Okay but during the conversion to ancient to plating, are grains going to be counted as equal to platings? So should I buy all the grains and make a fortune when they are converted to platings? Help me understand, devs.
Erickson9610 wrote: »The Ancient Grains will be converted to Platings on a 1:1 ratio, while the Ancient Platings will be converted to Platings on a 1:10 ratio.
That means that you probably want to wait until Update 40 to upgrade jewelry. For instance, right now it takes 4 Chromium Platings (40 Chromium Dust) to upgrade to Legendary, while after Update 40, it will take 8 Chromium Platings (the equivalent now of 8 Chromium Dust). Prices at The Golden will also be adjusted, so it's best not to buy from there until Update 40, either.
I wouldn't buy grains or platings right now because they are very expensive to get now, and they'll be worth less per unit after the launch of Update 40.
SpiritKitten wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »The Ancient Grains will be converted to Platings on a 1:1 ratio, while the Ancient Platings will be converted to Platings on a 1:10 ratio.
That means that you probably want to wait until Update 40 to upgrade jewelry. For instance, right now it takes 4 Chromium Platings (40 Chromium Dust) to upgrade to Legendary, while after Update 40, it will take 8 Chromium Platings (the equivalent now of 8 Chromium Dust). Prices at The Golden will also be adjusted, so it's best not to buy from there until Update 40, either.
I wouldn't buy grains or platings right now because they are very expensive to get now, and they'll be worth less per unit after the launch of Update 40.
I agree with this assessment. People think grains being converted to platings mean they will be more valuable after the conversion but the reality is: platings are being converted to grains!! HUGE nerf to value.
SpiritKitten wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »The Ancient Grains will be converted to Platings on a 1:1 ratio, while the Ancient Platings will be converted to Platings on a 1:10 ratio.
That means that you probably want to wait until Update 40 to upgrade jewelry. For instance, right now it takes 4 Chromium Platings (40 Chromium Dust) to upgrade to Legendary, while after Update 40, it will take 8 Chromium Platings (the equivalent now of 8 Chromium Dust). Prices at The Golden will also be adjusted, so it's best not to buy from there until Update 40, either.
I wouldn't buy grains or platings right now because they are very expensive to get now, and they'll be worth less per unit after the launch of Update 40.
I agree with this assessment. People think grains being converted to platings mean they will be more valuable after the conversion but the reality is: platings are being converted to grains!! HUGE nerf to value.
So should I do all my jewelry surveys now and hold the grains or wait til the update?
That's correct.MageCatF4F wrote: »It looks like 4 old plates (now) become 40 new plates (after U40)
4 old plates (now) can upgrade 1 ring.
8 new plates (after U40) are required to upgrade 1 ring.
So after U40 your 4 old plates can upgrade 5 rings. Do I misunderstand?
No easy way to tell. Current prices are so supply constrained that it's hard to predict where prices will go. On the one hand the amount needed for an upgrade is lower, so if everyone were currently golding out jewelry then yes, because supply will be 5 times higher in terms of "one item upgrade." But many people don't upgrade to gold jewelry because of the high price, so there will definitely be more demand as accessibility increases. If that increased demand is high enough then prices will actually increase, if it isn't then they might decrease.Sooooo, better to sell platings now while prices are high?
Maybe. Golding jewelry isn't any more desirable than body, yet wax or alloy aren't worth nearly as much. Current prices are high because of low supply not because everyone is willing to pay that much for gold jewelry. In any case, regardless of economy stuff, this is a gameplay benefit since it takes less grind to make a gold jewelry item if you farm yourself, which makes things more accessible.Tenthirty2 wrote: »I think I get how the conversion rate will work, but I keep asking myself "why?"
Why are they twiddling with jewelry mats in the first place?
Is it to try and force price adjustments to more reasonable rates? That's the only reason I can think of.
But once the new system becomes the norm, won't pricing for platings just start climbing back to where they are now?
I mean, ok we get rid of "grains" and the cost to gold a ring goes from 4 platings to 8 "new" platings.
But the value or desirability of having gold jewelry isn't going to change, nor will its stats.
So I'd expect eventually prices will go right back up again?
DragonRacer wrote: »That is the question, but I can tell you right now the run on grains is real. NONE to be found already in guild traders on PS NA. LOL
MageCatF4F wrote: »It looks like 4 old plates (now) become 40 new plates (after U40)
4 old plates (now) can upgrade 1 ring.
8 new plates (after U40) are required to upgrade 1 ring.
So after U40 your 4 old plates can upgrade 5 rings. Do I misunderstand?
Yeah, I have a fairly large stack of them.Thy_Game_Is_Over wrote: »break out those jewl surveys!
disintegr8 wrote: »Yeah, I have a fairly large stack of them.Thy_Game_Is_Over wrote: »break out those jewl surveys!
I also didn't see or hear anything about what will change to existing writs although Rich mentioned the writs being looked at. I have a pile of purple (200+ vouchers) and a few gold (600+ vouchers) writs and am wondering if I am best to do them now or after the update.
I figure if 1 plating now converts to 10 with the update, doing the gold ones now uses 4 platings, but those 4 platings would convert to 40 after the update. Doing the gold writ after the update would need 8 platings, so I would still have 32 platings left, which would put me in front if I waited until after the update.
This is all good if the value of the writ stays the same, but not if it is diminished. Maybe the PTS patch notes will tell us more on Monday..
I already delete the blues writs.disintegr8 wrote: »Yeah, I have a fairly large stack of them.Thy_Game_Is_Over wrote: »break out those jewl surveys!
I also didn't see or hear anything about what will change to existing writs although Rich mentioned the writs being looked at. I have a pile of purple (200+ vouchers) and a few gold (600+ vouchers) writs and am wondering if I am best to do them now or after the update.
I figure if 1 plating now converts to 10 with the update, doing the gold ones now uses 4 platings, but those 4 platings would convert to 40 after the update. Doing the gold writ after the update would need 8 platings, so I would still have 32 platings left, which would put me in front if I waited until after the update.
This is all good if the value of the writ stays the same, but not if it is diminished. Maybe the PTS patch notes will tell us more on Monday..
I think he said the blue jewelry master writs were going way.
If you have lots of Jewelry mats or will have after the change goes live, save any Purple or Gold master writs till after as I believe you would have more mats required, at least according to planned conversion.