I had 90 mil and now I have 2,7. It happened again! It’s not first time. They’re so called occultists in towns promise you enchant your gear, scam you out of all your money and give you nothing. Blizzard do something!
I started reading with great interest then… oh you!!
(Occultist is our new Kadala meme)
well the NPC is indeed expensive
but the game do need a gold sink in some way.
(though i hope that they change the price of skill reset, players that don’t simply without thinking use a D4roll builds shouldn’t be penalized for theorycrafting their own indivdual builds according to their preferences)
It’s not a gold sink. It’s a supermassive black hole! I just wanted to try out a new build and can’t even respec now
The problem isn’t the cost of things in diablo 4, it’s like real life exponential growth and inflation where the wages (vendoring high-end items, killing mobs etc) don’t rise to the price of goods and if this same system were in the real world with the same % increase vs wage heads would literally be rolling and there would be riots everywhere.
You got a gambling problem. It seems you think you’re lucky but nope, probability wasn’t in your favor from the start.
BTW there is a website D4craft or something , its very interesting to look at .
Items have priority stats they will always roll and than minority stats and those are really hard to roll and might get super expensive .Some stats are easier to roll on different classes .
Worth to check it out and save millions of gold .
It’s a cruel system designed to keep you poor! Wake up, sheephalem!
Op, im not a streamers guy (the kind that sits on what his favorite streamer says), but this guy here is a nice guy. And he is good in helping people.
So here you go, see this:
Caveat Emptor. <20chars>
Players: gearing is to fast and I will never have an upgrade since I found this 802 ilvl mace with max vuln roll at lvl 71.
Also players: I can’t reroll an item 250 times to get best in slot meaning I have to be smart about it (and/or figure out what stats to actually look for because some are easier to roll into) and I have to give up on the item after 5 million and find a different one. Pls fix.
Blizzard: Picachu face.
You’re not meant to reroll 1 trillion times to get what you want. Stop it. Get help.
(Also it’s not that much of an upgrade either even if you get your stat roll, usually.)
I read that 3 times before the light went on.
I need another coffee apparently.
It’s a feature, not a scam!
Actually I’m still somewhat butthurt that they don’t:
- List potential values on a given slot
- Show what optional things could roll for a given slot
I mean… WTF?
Let alone the chasm in pricing as you attempt to get a better roll on something.
I’m mostly discouraged to not even use the feature as it is. Most of the time, an attempt to replace a slot gives you a worse result, and then you need to spend more to get a potentially even worse result after that, because you don’t know what you are going to get… If I had some idea what the results could be, then I could weigh on whether a slot was worth re-rolling.
And I shouldn’t have to stop playing the game, go find an online guide to make sense of it. That’s stupid too.
Inflation is everywhere. Even in Sanctuary! (supply chain issues etc)
Maybe this tool helps to save a lot of gold.
https://www.d4craft.com
Thank you for the additional info I will check this out.
My frustration comes up from the team not simply implementing something similar to this in the shop enchanting UI where I can see the available enchants for each modifier slot like in D3.
Shouldn’t really have to search for an outside source for something that should be in the base game in the first place.
I came to the realization that the affix’s are weighted so if you want certain things on your gear you have pretty much zero chance without spending like 50 mil plus. Pretty lame considering how over priced it is. Feels like dodgey practices from Diablo Immoral are seeping into this game.
HAHAHHAHAHAH… sorry , AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
If we need a gold sink, bring back empowering dungeons.