I don't remember that, but then I don't have any reason to decon stuff much.
It was NOT always like this, in the early days of the stickerbook and mythic items we were able to deconstruct them. Then one day they sneaked a ninja patch in and changed it but never lost any word about it to this day.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »Hell, I wasn't even aware you could get Transmute crystals back from deconstructing transmuted items!
This maybe old news for you guys, but I have't played much for a while. When sticker book first came out, I reconstructed a few monster helmets to store some transmute crystals. After I got oakensoul, for whatever reason, I decided to store transmute crystals as oakensoul rings, I even deconstructed those monster helmets I had before, just to look "nice", I guess. I didn't play much to use more crystals until now. I looked in the bank and thought to myself, yeah, we have enough crystals. Then I couldn't find these rings in the jewelry station even after I unlocked them.
What have I done? I have 24 oakensoul rings in the bank!!!
Were they always like this, or did they change something? I cannot remember if I ever actually deconstructed one before.
What would be the harm in allowing deconstruction? They're orange, not gold, and so shouldn't provide a gold upgrade material. Even if they did, wouldn't the time cost of getting a gold crafting item by getting enough mythic items to succeed in the random chance of getting a gold item drop be higher than the time cost of getting a gold crafting item by harvesting and refining materials?
OP is discussing reconstructed mythics, however, and no reconstructed piece gives an upgrade mat that you have not put in.