Wow Token and Diablo Immortal

How much WoW gold does someone to get and convert into BNet Balance before you can maxed out a character in Diablo Immortal?

That’s a lot of mission tables and callings. I bet.

So that’s why wow tokens are up. I was wondering why they were a little more than normal.

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Wait, this works? Seems like a big waste of gold though and/or time grinding the gold.

Ironically probably less grind time in WoW than in Diablo Immortal! :rofl:

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Well for simplicty sakes, let’s say WoW token is 150k.

According to some of the articles where for paid will take $110k for the current iteration, and each WoW token will convert to $20 of Bnet balance, you need to get 5,500 WoW tokens to match that. Which if bought with gold, for this example number, that’s 825 Million gold.

That’s all without mentioning if there’s a a cap on any of these, either way you’re spending lots of time too. And this is all for just this example here.

184,292 being the price in US, that’s 1.013 Billion gold you need to be maxed out. PROVIDED if things are still the same.

$110k… $110k. You can get like 50 RTX 4090’s for the MSRP, start a bit mining farm, make that money back, and still have like 6 or 7 of them in reserve to Triple SLI your rig if that’s even possible… or spend it all on one game just to max your character out.

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Its actually only $15 you get in your BNet account. Blizz pockets the $5.

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You only get 15 from the token itself when you convert to balance blizzard pockets 5 dollars from each token. In any case it would actually require 7,334 tokens, and would cost 1.3 bil in gold to be able to have enough balance to min max your gems. Now from other estimates this number could be double what they originally thought to practically get all the rank 5 gems due to terrible RNG. A classic of blizzards, which means it could also potentially cost 220k, and mean you would have to buy 14, 668 tokens, or use 2.6 bil gold.

I imagine some players probably have this amount of gold on alts and guild banks, wouldn’t surprise me at all honestly. Yet its ludicruous to say the least that it would cost this many tokens to begin with, let alone the fact that people are using tokens for the diablo immoral shop. Which I find to funny given technically blizzard is losing more money allowing this than forcing people to use the immoral shop.

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I wonder if someone calculated how long it would take rolling the dice in WoW to end up with a full max titanforged character with full sockets and tertiary stats in Legion and BFA.

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But hey… it’s F2P!

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All I ask… is that people remember Diablo Immortal’s monetization scheme when they request WoW go F2P.

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People playing WoW to fund their Diablo Immortal is probably icing on the cake for Blizz. They double their MAU’s and make an extra $5.

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It cost about 15k gold for the beginner’s pack. Very good deal IMO.

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Hmm didn’t think about that.

Interesting.

lmao.

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… One hundred and ten thousand dollars? On a mobile game?

:face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Not a WoW streamer but he broke it down well for me, and it’s insane how expensive it is. When he brought up future updates and the never ending cycle, the amounts were astounding.

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Also don’t forget… that assumes that you actually have appropriate RNG. Nothing about their payment scheme is guaranteed. So it could actually be more… Much much more.

Those of you who have tried farming a 1% mount drop to have it not drop in the first 100 kills know… just because it’s a 1% chance doesn’t mean that you WILL get it on run 100.

The fact that it’s RNG and just multiple tiers of the exact same RNG system on repeat is really messed up. I love how their dev’s are trying to stick to their guns that there isn’t any P2W in the “gear” of the game… well when the gear of the game sums up 5% of your overall power… who gives a rear if that part of your power isn’t P2W.

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Sounds like titanforging that some people still defend.

I think I just threw up a little… :nauseated_face:

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and here I used to say that Blizzard devs had no clue how to work a calculator or spreadsheet… :eyes: :rofl:

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The real question should be is it cheaper to buy gold from 3rd party sites in WoW, buy a token, convert to bnet and then buy DI power?
Wonder what the cash savings would be lol.


*don’t buy gold from 3rd parties!