MG has got to go! (and other suggestions)

Not really. You just have to search these forums and you’ll find plenty of examples of people playing with their wives/children/friends where both are CoF.
SSF players all go CoF, but not all CoF players go SSF.

Solid point.

Is it really? Will it take 200 hours to collect 10m gold? If you pay more for items, that means you can also sell for more, no?

That’s a logical way to progress, but once you have the 1LP item (with the preferred affix), all future 1LP become useless. Other than the odd rare boss drop, all 0-2LP items go directly to the vendor (especially CoF tagged) as they are completely useless for me. It’s not a fun or interesting implementation of uniques.

You did not, but most of the game is played in cycle so any items I keep are lost to the next cycle.

My comment was questioning how using a 1 affix exalt on a 1LP unique would make it too easy to get the desired result. Once you find an exalt with the desired t6/7, you’d have to use removal on it 3 times with a 75%, 66% and 50% chance to fail.
Even in general exalt forging, I’ve bricked (or at least run out of FP) magnitudes more items than ones I’ve ‘completed’, so I don’t see what’s easy about it.

As said, 3 available items… when does the next one come?

An economy is not a miracle machine, it’s a re-distribution mechanic.
If it’s rare and supply is low then price will rise related to demand. Hence if people start actively buying it it’s either going higher and higher in price (inflation) or simply not available at all.

Both mean you’re not getting it as easily or as fast.

The current state of the market is so-called ‘hyperinflation’ which leads to a breakdown of the economy in total, reasons put away as for why (they’re not only RMT and Exploits, but also to a big amount) and also lead to ‘you don’t get what you want’ in the end.

So while it doesn’t take 200 hours (I would say… 30 or so play-hours) by that time we have a price increase already or the supply is gone with a high chance. An economy never waits on you.

So you’re complaining that you’ve already achieved your first goal and now want the second one to be as easy as the first?

That’s not how it goes, or ever will probably.

We can talk about the amount of scaling it undergoes, but then we’ll also have to put the current existing content for it into comparison as well as the future prospected content which will be put out and the likely power-level to access said content needed.
This again leads to the devs having choosen well to hinder further progression in an exponential manner and providing new methods to progress with said new content on the upper end as it becomes available… rather then before.

No, they are in legacy, it’s your own personal fault if you don’t deem that as still existing. It’s a darn mess of a mindset which somehow has started in PoE and is as baffling as it gets… especially since that mechanic was made specifically to retain the perceived value of your time-investment beyond the stage of a cycle.

You have between 15-20% chance for a unique drop at level 100 to be 1 LP commonly.
That means between 1 in 5 or 1 in~7 drops (we’ll go with 7) will be a 1 LP unique of that type.

I dropped around 20 ladles already, as MG player… on my second char… not to speak my first ‘finished’ one.

So if you allow ‘non full’ exalted items to be used (along full ones) then it becomes more likely to have the outcome earlier. All it does is ‘make it easier’ to acquire the first stages and even increase the difficulty for anything beyond that… which makes the disparity even higher and that’s the major point people complain about.

But…

If that instead is a enforced system, with mandatory fitting amounts of affixes then it also becomes harder and not easier. Exalted items don’t grow on trees… you’ll have a very limited amount with the right affixes available in the first place. The chance to get a 4 LP item before you get the rare affix you search for at T7 is surprisingly high, so they’re more or less ‘in line with each other’ currently.

Your proclaimed system would throw it not only out of whack but achieves the exact opposite of what you’re asking for, which is a easier way to achieve it.

So yes, you wouldn’t ‘brick’ your legendaries as you personally call it… you just wouldn’t even be attempting it :stuck_out_tongue:

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