Everest_Lionheart wrote: »Everyone has CP into the gold boosts. Lots more good to go around. Plus new sets that need to be golded out including one crafted set that many rushed to get day 1. The crown exchange I have no idea why it blown up. People impatient with endeavors maybe wanting those shiny new items in the store. Endeavors do take a long time to accumulate.
Wake up Neo, it's 1000-1500 per Crown.HazardousMetal wrote: »Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1
Wake up Neo, it's 1000-1500 per Crown.HazardousMetal wrote: »Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1
HazardousMetal wrote: »I took a break from the game around the launch of Greymoor and came back tonight after getting Blackwood... why are the prices of everything so insanely inflated compared to just a year ago? Items like potions on the marketboard are over double the cost they once were and the Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1 (when I left it was about 200:1). One Chromium Plating is 220k!
What did I miss?
HazardousMetal wrote: »I took a break from the game around the launch of Greymoor and came back tonight after getting Blackwood... why are the prices of everything so insanely inflated compared to just a year ago? Items like potions on the marketboard are over double the cost they once were and the Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1 (when I left it was about 200:1). One Chromium Plating is 220k!
What did I miss?
Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »Everest_Lionheart wrote: »Everyone has CP into the gold boosts. Lots more good to go around. Plus new sets that need to be golded out including one crafted set that many rushed to get day 1. The crown exchange I have no idea why it blown up. People impatient with endeavors maybe wanting those shiny new items in the store. Endeavors do take a long time to accumulate.
CP has nothing to do with it. The gold added from this source is absolute peanut shavings compared to the trader, carry and crowns parts of the economy.
Well anyone that would attempt to sell stuff at a seemingly more reasonable price is going to get their stock bought out and re-listed by someone else for a profit, plenty of people around with considerable amounts of gold in there banks that will be able to keep that going for a long time.
Chromium prices definitely don't surprise me. If anything, before I was wondering why are people selling it so cheap when it is so hard to come by. I have 8 characters doing max level writs every day, I do every survey, harvest every platinum node and yet I barely have plantings to comfortably upgrade what I want when I want. For contrast, I can upgrade weapons and body armor to gold even if it is a niche set that I am barely planning to use and not feel like I'd better wait and upgrade something more useful, because I have enough spare mats to upgrade many more body sets. But when it comes to jewelry, it's more like 'maybe I should wait a couple of months in case golden vendor brings it' or 'it will be faster to farm vet trial a dozen times than reconstruct and upgrade', so my plates are usually reserved for crafted sets and tel var sets, because I believe their tel var price is still higher than mat price.
God bless trials that only drop gold perfected jewelry, so it is reconstructed as golden with no mat cost.
People forget that you can make millions with the motifs whenever a new dungeon has been released.Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »Everest_Lionheart wrote: »Everyone has CP into the gold boosts. Lots more good to go around. Plus new sets that need to be golded out including one crafted set that many rushed to get day 1. The crown exchange I have no idea why it blown up. People impatient with endeavors maybe wanting those shiny new items in the store. Endeavors do take a long time to accumulate.
CP has nothing to do with it. The gold added from this source is absolute peanut shavings compared to the trader, carry and crowns parts of the economy.
HazardousMetal wrote: »I took a break from the game around the launch of Greymoor and came back tonight after getting Blackwood... why are the prices of everything so insanely inflated compared to just a year ago? Items like potions on the marketboard are over double the cost they once were and the Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1 (when I left it was about 200:1). One Chromium Plating is 220k!
What did I miss?
MalEducado wrote: »HazardousMetal wrote: »I took a break from the game around the launch of Greymoor and came back tonight after getting Blackwood... why are the prices of everything so insanely inflated compared to just a year ago? Items like potions on the marketboard are over double the cost they once were and the Crown to Gold exchange rate is like 600:1 (when I left it was about 200:1). One Chromium Plating is 220k!
What did I miss?
where can you buy crowns for 600:1 ... actual rate is 1000:1
Chromium prices definitely don't surprise me. If anything, before I was wondering why are people selling it so cheap when it is so hard to come by. I have 8 characters doing max level writs every day, I do every survey, harvest every platinum node and yet I barely have plantings to comfortably upgrade what I want when I want. For contrast, I can upgrade weapons and body armor to gold even if it is a niche set that I am barely planning to use and not feel like I'd better wait and upgrade something more useful, because I have enough spare mats to upgrade many more body sets. But when it comes to jewelry, it's more like 'maybe I should wait a couple of months in case golden vendor brings it' or 'it will be faster to farm vet trial a dozen times than reconstruct and upgrade', so my plates are usually reserved for crafted sets and tel var sets, because I believe their tel var price is still higher than mat price.
God bless trials that only drop gold perfected jewelry, so it is reconstructed as golden with no mat cost.
I remember when jewelry crafting came out, and people were freaking about one Zircon costing 20k.
Everyone on the forum and zone chat was like "calm down, prices will lower over time"
Well....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oops
Chromium prices definitely don't surprise me. If anything, before I was wondering why are people selling it so cheap when it is so hard to come by. I have 8 characters doing max level writs every day, I do every survey, harvest every platinum node and yet I barely have plantings to comfortably upgrade what I want when I want. For contrast, I can upgrade weapons and body armor to gold even if it is a niche set that I am barely planning to use and not feel like I'd better wait and upgrade something more useful, because I have enough spare mats to upgrade many more body sets. But when it comes to jewelry, it's more like 'maybe I should wait a couple of months in case golden vendor brings it' or 'it will be faster to farm vet trial a dozen times than reconstruct and upgrade', so my plates are usually reserved for crafted sets and tel var sets, because I believe their tel var price is still higher than mat price.
God bless trials that only drop gold perfected jewelry, so it is reconstructed as golden with no mat cost.
I remember when jewelry crafting came out, and people were freaking about one Zircon costing 20k.
Everyone on the forum and zone chat was like "calm down, prices will lower over time"
Well....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oops
The issue is Chromium grains are a little bit harder to farm than Tempering Alloy and you need 10 of them to make a plating. So the price for grains is always going to be a little above Tempering Alloy, unless there is some market influence that pushes them one way or the other. Zircon Grains are similarly going to follow Grain Solvent
If I bother to do jewelry crafting writs on 18 characters then I can get enough grains to make 1 chromium plating per day, but doing the surveys and refining is faster (although I need to do crafting writs to do surveys), so the answer is you want to do your daily jewelry crafting writs, so you can get a steady supply and sell your surplus instead of buying them at high market prices.
I think that it is interesting that I can't even give away my Jewelry Crafting Master Writs anymore. Nobody that I know wants to do them at these prices. I feel like ZoS needs an economy and market team (like the combat team except for monitoring the game economy) and make adjustments when things get out of whack. Otherwise, things that were once viable game-play elements get ignored completely.
ApostateHobo wrote: »I am genuinely curious what all makes the pc prices so much higher than those on console. I frequently see complaints about specific item prices here, and everytime I search in stores to compare the prices on ps4 they're usually a third of the price or less. It's really crazy how wildly our economies differ.
What happens is that some players have devoted considerable amounts of time, effort and resources towards having all 18 characters in an account with maxed out crafting skills and multiple grand master crafters among them.
Then they spend in the region of 90 minutes of playing time every day just to get daily writs done and subsequent surveys harvested.
As the game 'matures' more players who feel this this way inclined reach the goal of being not only self-sustaining but also having excess to sell.
It is reasonable to expect a measurable gap between them and those players for whom bending over to pick up a single node is too grievous an asking.
ApostateHobo wrote: »I am genuinely curious what all makes the pc prices so much higher than those on console. I frequently see complaints about specific item prices here, and everytime I search in stores to compare the prices on ps4 they're usually a third of the price or less. It's really crazy how wildly our economies differ.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »The Collections system boosted the price of materials by a lot,
Their point was the additional gold from the CP perks is inconsequential in the long run, as the amount you get is pretty much nothing. It's not nearly enough to contribute to any form of inflation; no one is relying on a few tiny boosts to gold you earn to make a regular 'income' in the game. Especially since one of those boosts is dependant on stealing stuff to sell to fences, an aspect of the game many people don't partake in.Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »Everest_Lionheart wrote: »Everyone has CP into the gold boosts. Lots more good to go around. Plus new sets that need to be golded out including one crafted set that many rushed to get day 1. The crown exchange I have no idea why it blown up. People impatient with endeavors maybe wanting those shiny new items in the store. Endeavors do take a long time to accumulate.
CP has nothing to do with it. The gold added from this source is absolute peanut shavings compared to the trader, carry and crowns parts of the economy.
Those 3 three things add precisely ZERO gold to the game. They are simply TRANSFERS of gold.
The CP most assuredly adds gold to the game, since it's created out of "thin air" when you do a quest or kill a mob.