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I just turned in 20 bone chips in both places, as lvl 7 dwarf warrior. In Kaladim I got almost a whole yellow. In Felwithe, I got 0.5 yellows. Also, you get a bit more cash in Kaladim. PS: I dont think this affected by the funky rate near the edges of the bubbles. My bar went from 3.2 - 4.1 and 4.25 - 4.75. | |||
Last edited by treefiddey; 04-18-2020 at 05:22 PM..
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I've leveled several toons from 1 to even level 15. I documented the turn ins here: https://wiki.project1999.com/Bone_Chips_Kaladim The below were ones I did so I can verify 100%. Gnome Magician on Green 99 At level 7, it took 152 bone chips (7 stacks and 3 turn ins) to get to level 8. At level 8, it took 200 bone chips (10 stacks) to get to level 9. At level 9, it took 260 bone chips (13 stacks) to get to level 10. At level 10, it took 344 bone chips (17 stacks and 1 turn in) to get to level 11. High Elf Enchanter on Green 99 At level 2, I turned in 30 stacks of bone chips and got to level 9 with one yellow. At level 10, I did 32 turn ins (128 bone chips) and got 2 yellow (40% exp). At level 11, I turned in 4 stacks of bone chips and got one yellow (20% exp). At level 13, I turned in 5 stacks of bone chips and got one yellow (20% exp). Human Bard on Green99 (hybrid exp penalty) At level 6, I turned in 164 Bone chips (8 stacks & 1 turn in) to get to level 7. At level 7, I turned in 228 Bone chips (11 stacks & 2 turn ins) to get to level 8. | |||
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That basically equates to .72 yellow per turn-in, which is very similar to what I got this afternoon at lvl 7, as a dwarf warrior with xp bonus (~0.8). | |||
Last edited by treefiddey; 04-18-2020 at 07:12 PM..
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Sitting here wondering if you farmed the chips yourself or bought them or who would be sick enough to sit there and turn all that crap in
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Along these same lines...
For 4 CB belts, I got a bit over a yellow, which would be equivalent to about 1.5 stacks of bonechips. 7.5 pp of bone chips or 8pp worth of CB belts. The CB belts give better cash rewards, which would *just* make up the difference in price. Market pricing seems to be working. | ||
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This was within the last month. When was this "nerf"?
I bought bone chips in East Commons for 4pp a stack until someone would wtb for 5pp and I'd match it. It cost WAYYYYYY less than belts, shoulderpads, orc scalps and goblin ears for the same amount of experience. Anyone that pays 15pp each for goblin ears is an idiot. You get more experience from 4 bone chips. | ||
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Also anyone that is paying 5pp for lightstones is insane. A greater lightstone costs 15pp or less. You turn it in and get good experience (until about 15 or 16) and a 9-10pp item back so it costs you 5pp. You turn in a lightstone, get wayyyyy less experience and get a 9s item back so it ends up costing the same as a greater lightstone! So 12-16, turn in your greater lightstones, sell your lightstones and either buy more greater lightstones or save the money.
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At level 11 for a gnome magician it took 80 belts (160pp avg) to get to 12. At level 11 for a gnome magician it takes about 20 stacks of bone chips (80pp avg). You are paying twice as much using belts or pads. 80 belt turn in rewards do not equal more than 100 bone chip turn in rewards. They both vendor about the same. | |||
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Your sample size is larger, so you're probably right.
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