I have just found out (Google helped))) that you're not just buying one horse (at least true for IE) for 1 gp, but you can fill your stables with 1 gp horses for maximum capacity for all your characters.
The point is: almost instant inventory increase for twinks.
Well, i guess there is no good reason to pay $15 for the horse then....
I agree, if it's worth it to you, and you have the money, fine, I'm not judging anyone that buys it. I'm judging the price they set it at. It's $5 dollars less than the Imperial Edition Upgrade and the Imperial Edition upgrade comes with a horse that is also 1g for all characters, but you also get a new race, a unique crafting style, mudcrab pet, and rings of mara. I just don't see how they could justify a $15 price point.
dannomite82 wrote: »Basically you're just buying 17k gold for money. If you have the Imperial Edition, it's the same starting stats. However, if you just want a unique looking horse, then you might find it worth it.
I agree, if it's worth it to you, and you have the money, fine, I'm not judging anyone that buys it. I'm judging the price they set it at. It's $5 dollars less than the Imperial Edition Upgrade and the Imperial Edition upgrade comes with a horse that is also 1g for all characters, but you also get a new race, a unique crafting style, mudcrab pet, and rings of mara. I just don't see how they could justify a $15 price point.
Alchemist_X wrote: »Palomino is $15, Imperial is $30 and contains nothing but pointless crap.
So I chose Palomino and you can use it before level 10, I'm not sure why the store says otherwise? (I've used it on my second character at level 3)
I didn't want to buy a horse with real money, but 17000g takes too long to get at the start of the game and not having a horse in PVP sucks big time.
I honestly don't see the point of the Palomino Horse. It is $15 and you can't use it till level 10 and it has the same stats as the common horse.
For $5 more ($20 total) you can upgrade to the Imperial Edition (assuming you don't have it) and you get the imperial white horse, which you can get at any level, and is the same stats as Palomino/Common, PLUS you get all the imperial edition bonuses.
Honestly, I can't believe they're charging $15 for it. It's Oblivion horse armor all over again in my opinion.
Standard edition is $60. Imperial is $80. $20 difference.Alchemist_X wrote: »Palomino is $15, Imperial is $30 and contains nothing but pointless crap.