I have quite a few items to sell, but so hard to find the right price / buyer… and then often you end up with mid tier runes no one wants and you need to buy something where people only accept Mal-Ist-Vex etc…Īlso wanting to save for a Jah rune for enigma so I figured selling for FG and slowly raising would be nice.īut with the queues now and relogging between Eu and us it’s not optimal… I have never used d2jsp and I know that RMT is against ToS but is using the website purely without buying fg with real cash allowed? Also I cant see how blizzard would spot accounts using it anyway. They could use the elite bases that doesn’t have this category already like the Archon Plate, the Colossus Girdle, Wyrmhide, Diamond Mail, Loricated Mail, Boneweave, Lacquered Plate, more unique rings and amulets, etc.***** DISCLAIMER THIS IS NOT A THREAD FOR YOU TO COME AND SAY THIS IS A SHIT WEBSITE FOR BLABLABLABLA’s, JUST WANT SOME BACKGROUND INFO**** Like the idea of making some “gamble only uniques”. With a solid auction house system, I would give more importance to gold in game. This way, people that use the game to earn some cash would be in a safe and controlled enviorment. If this idea is of the liking of the majority, I just would bring the Diablo 3’s auction house back. In my opinion D2JSP it’s vastly harmful to the real game experience.īut if you are happy using it, so be it. People always say that they want the game to be harder, but people rather pay to equip a hard-to-find piece of gear on a character then tryhard to find it. If you pay for everything, so what’s the point in playing? Just to showoff that you can afford having the best itens in game… with your wallet? For me the late game is about finding loot for use or trade for something you will use/need. I like to drop my own itens or at least have a friend that I can count to drop stuff and equip our characters. I don’t use D2JSP and I think it’s quite boring pay to get itens.
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