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Market being busted because of materials merges
is that ok? people are taking lot of mats to craft items at 700% low cost that were being crafted in FF , I started one month ago and now I feel this disgusting it was a good experience until an item that needed like 70k in materials now is being sold to 40k that is the start of the end
is tera going to do something about it? merging crafting mats shouldn't be allowed, now months of drops and saves are being destroyed by merging mats.
is tera going to do something about it? merging crafting mats shouldn't be allowed, now months of drops and saves are being destroyed by merging mats.
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maybe they just don't know what was beeing crafted and wich items are requested in this stage of the game, this same guys maybe are the ones asking if p2w was the only way to gear and doesn't know that there are specific non tradeable or buyable items to gear 2 :S
if you don't know what I'm talking about please step a side and keep grinding or stop playing the fool
economy is beign exploded by server materails merge
Are you talking about things like golden plates? Prices aren't effected by "merging", they're effected by supply and demand. If the supply is higher than the demand, the price will go down because people are trying to undercut to sell faster. If the demand is higher than the supply, then people will drive the prices up because people are willing to spend more.