If you have a prom enchant I'd advise against dumping it. Use another enchant for now and hold onto it.
Look at vorpal. It was BIS back in the early mods, then got super nerfed and was a bargain basement enchant for a long time - I bought what is now a level 12 back when it was called Transcendant for just over 1 million AD. Now it's considered BIS again, and the cheapest level 12 vorpal on the AH is going for over 4.5 million.
Call it the circle of nerf. Prom is nerfed for now - but in a year or two? Could be BIS again.
> @kemnimtarkas said: > If you have a prom enchant I'd advise against dumping it. Use another enchant for now and hold onto it. > > Look at vorpal. It was BIS back in the early mods, then got super nerfed and was a bargain basement enchant for a long time - I bought what is now a level 12 back when it was called Transcendant for just over 1 million AD. Now it's considered BIS again, and the cheapest level 12 vorpal on the AH is going for over 4.5 million. > > Call it the circle of nerf. Prom is nerfed for now - but in a year or two? Could be BIS again.
Ran ACT with no comp and slotted prominence 13, total damage was 38k out of 5mil total. Ran frost 12, was around 300k of 8 mil. Taking vorpal out of equation, prominence is on the really low end right now. Im holding onto it for now.
> @divectore said: > wating 2 years for a enchant to come back is pointless, you are better of selling it and investing the money on something that works.
True. Very true.
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plasticbatMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 12,488Arc User
edited June 2019
Unless I have no option and have to sell in order to get something that works, I would not sell it. I prefer to sell when the price is high and not when the price is low. For me, this is the time to buy and stock up. However, if you don't have a choice, you don't have a choice. Or, you think the price will go even further down.
*** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
"If if that was the case, if it was something then I probably was chasing. I would have never gotten it. That was the whole point, if you chase something, then sometimes you never get it. uh huh if you put forth to work and all the attitude, next you know it's bestowed upon you." -- Michael Jordan
What is worth more....an enchant that MIGHT become useful/more valuable years in the future, or the storage slot it consumes for those years?
If these are the only factors (it is not), then, former. Storage is cheap. I have a lot more worth less stuff than that.
*** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
"If if that was the case, if it was something then I probably was chasing. I would have never gotten it. That was the whole point, if you chase something, then sometimes you never get it. uh huh if you put forth to work and all the attitude, next you know it's bestowed upon you." -- Michael Jordan
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Look at vorpal. It was BIS back in the early mods, then got super nerfed and was a bargain basement enchant for a long time - I bought what is now a level 12 back when it was called Transcendant for just over 1 million AD. Now it's considered BIS again, and the cheapest level 12 vorpal on the AH is going for over 4.5 million.
Call it the circle of nerf. Prom is nerfed for now - but in a year or two? Could be BIS again.
> If you have a prom enchant I'd advise against dumping it. Use another enchant for now and hold onto it.
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> Look at vorpal. It was BIS back in the early mods, then got super nerfed and was a bargain basement enchant for a long time - I bought what is now a level 12 back when it was called Transcendant for just over 1 million AD. Now it's considered BIS again, and the cheapest level 12 vorpal on the AH is going for over 4.5 million.
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> Call it the circle of nerf. Prom is nerfed for now - but in a year or two? Could be BIS again.
Hmm. Good point. I will hang on to it!
> wating 2 years for a enchant to come back is pointless, you are better of selling it and investing the money on something that works.
True. Very true.