I never said it would be easy, but they have every opportunity to do so, on the same playing field as anyone else.
I do not understand why so many below average players are so worried about minmaxing culture.
If you lot spent as much time minmaxing your skill as you did minmaxing your gear at the start of TBC maybe you wouldnât need those 5 extra stats. Itâs all pre-raid stuff, none of it is even remotely required to perform nor is it relevant. Yes, some pieces might remain good, but then you just get them when the prices are down? TBC isnât 3 days, nor is phase 1.
With this boost there will be so many tailoring alts so I believe price will go down very fast.
*laughs in 6 Tailoring Alt Army voice*
Depends on the availability of the primals, if there is enough supply of primals for every tailoring alt to craft on cooldown, yes they will go down. But im pretty sure that the cloth craft will be limited by the primals, so the price will be close to the cost of the primals needed, which with not enough supply will be quite high.
Prmals will be farmed by bots probablyâŚ
Nah, bots wont be able to compete with regular players on heavily contested materials. Not on PvP servers at least, PvE servers might have more issues with that, but bots are super slow at tagging, so normal players should have no issue competing with them.
When i find a bot, i often just tag their mobs and let them kill it.
Can you tell me where I said if youâre poor you cant farm primals, please
What I was saying is the players that are poor now, with a massive world to farm in and the competition is spread out, they arnt going to magically make loads of gold from farming in outland where thereâs going to be a ludicrous amount of players in 1 zone
You talked about poor people having trouble to farm because there would be many players at the same spot. I canât see how wealthy players will have less players around them when they farm
I hope there will be some good pvp gear from bgs.
Its nothing to do with the wealthy vs the poor, roxyfoxy said its the perfect opportunity for the poor players to make gold, how will it be perfect for gold making when the competition will be utterly ridiculous
Its a perfect opportunity cause instead of using them yourselves you can sell. Wether they are heavily contested is completly irrelevant to what i said because everyone is on a equal standing wether they are rich or poor when it come to killing mobs that drop them.
Which is on topic cause this is a thread made to complain that rich players will cause these cloth to be super expensive
Yes I agree that the rich and poor will be equal when it comes to their mobs dropping the item they desire.
I also agree that its an " opportunity " however its far far away from perfect,
Take irl for example, youâre poor, you come up with this brilliant idea, set up a business in a city, however 5 other businesses that are in the same area have the same idea and will be selling to the same customers,
Youre not going to suddenly start raking in cash, its not going to be perfect
This is what Iâm saying, these players that have little gold arnt going to suddenly start raking it in because there is 100 other players in the same zone looking for the same thing
Whether they decide to craft it or sell is irrelevant until they have it in their bags
This is precisely what I fear will happen. I foresee the âcraftâ itself being worth virtually nothing, what with everyone and their mother seemingly going into TBC with several cloth alts. Primal mana is available from dungeons as well as all over Netherstorm, but fire spots are rather limited (plus a rare drop from mining iirc).
Basically, I expect Primal Fire to go for hundreds of gold each, with spellcloth costing whatever fire does, + a few dozen g for mana + something silly like 10g fee.
That moment when you start a post with âbiggest nutbag post in a whileâ thrn write a wall of text like im actually going to read it
LolâŚmate i play on a real server not pyrewood. Mafia didnt exist at devilsaur? Lmao dead server.
Clearly you donât know what youâre talking about
No point in arguing with someone like you, bye!
Itâs pretty obvious that you never actually read what youâre responding to anyway.
*sigh*
The cost of produce is not dependent on the amount of money available to the wealthiest.
It is dependent on the amount of money available to the average member of the economy.
This is not me talking.
This is basic economics talking.
If it were otherwise, we would all starve, because with people having a net worth of several hundred billions, a loaf of bread would cost thousands of euros.
Nice trying to get on my radar, love an argument donât you.