DalMichaelLas
Grandmaster
500k but i will be locking them down at a public rune library
500k but i will be locking them down at a public rune library
i know for a fact that more than 4 of us know theese spots -- about a dozen -- and thanks for letting me know u got the tunic lol i got the other pieces this week does buying these spots mean u arent copying and selling them again and again?
just wondering how anyone can buy a set of rares and trust that the seller isnt gonna just copy those runebooks and sell again adn again -- rare locations are best traded for other rare locations and rare finders but to each their own -- i was just wondering i would consider buying them but i know the locations and id imagine u will sell again shortly after
look at this as a chance for someone to not get over charged next year when the 8-9 people start to sell 100+ rares :/
I hope it goes to a public rune library
I don't think that is a good idea.
'Cause are rares, not common one.
The timers should determine their rarity not how many people know the location. Should be common knowledge.I don't think that is a good idea.
'Cause are rares, not common one.
top marksI think as long as rares have to occur in set places and not randomized locations (the difficulties of which have been well explained), I'm all for publicizing the locations. Back on OSI, scrambling to log in in time to grab a server-up rare before one of the other twelve people camped around it was part of the ~adventure~. Here, thanks to randomized timers, the hunt is already more interesting and making the locations public knowledge only hurts those hoarding the rares in hopes that they cycle back out in the future. Which as it so happens is ALSO perfectly fair and entertaining, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy seeing a monopoly get shut down. It's a matter of time before the locations make their way into the hands of libraries, anyhow, regardless of the outcome of this fine auction.