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Edit: I looked around for awhile today and found absolutely nothing regarding a mana drain, except someone claiming it happened on eqclassic forums in 2009. Maybe they were thinking of the rage line that regens hp but drains mana...?
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Last edited by Extunarian; 08-01-2012 at 10:14 AM..
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Here's one such archived site that mentions such a change: http://web.archive.org/web/200107251...ll.asp?Id=1219
I don't know if such a change ever got out of testing, or if it was patched then rapidly removed due to complaints, or if it was some sort of datamined info that never actually cropped up in-game. Danth | ||
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You have dug up some interesting statistics and I believe they do probably presage a reduction in price for Torpor - eventually, assuming what you depict remains that way for a while. Supply and demand is king in a free market so one might well expect an adjustment coming down the pike.
There is one thing that might derail said postulated adjustment however and I believe it has already been alluded to above. It is this: If there is no pressure, or low pressure to sell, then sellers, believing the spell to be intrinsically worthy of the 30K price range (and it is worth that by the way IMO*), may decide to hold onto their wares until a motivated buyer with sufficient resources comes along. If long term nobody buys the spell at 30K, then of course worth it or not, the price will come down. Bottom line, you are talking about a snapshot in time, but the ebb and flow of prices due to economics is a process that occurs over time. ---------- * Torpor is a game changer.
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Last edited by mwatt; 08-02-2012 at 07:24 PM..
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Hehe, shamans these days wish that torpor was in the 30K range.
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Edit: Jesus christ this thread is a year old. I typed 3 fucking paragraphs before I realized it.
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This is my take on it, im not sure how much torpor costs so im just going to be throwing in arbitrary numbers here, but. Say the going price of torpor is 40k, they aren't going to sell/drop the price for much lower if any lower than that because they simply don't need the platinum. When you're high enough level to get torpor you more than likely have plenty of platinum in the bank, or you simply don't need any more platinum because the character(s) you enjoy playing are all ready geared.
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