Hey all,
Okay, so I'm one of those players who's always scouting vendors for gear that's not expensive but gives me a bit more boosts all around — no, I don't buy any piece just because it has a tiny bit of increase; it has to have something to make it worth while. I've just always done that, and it works for me.
Being brand new to this game, however, I don't know if that will bite me in the butt, in that I should have saved the money. Is that the case here, or is there leeway to spend a bit of copper and a silver or two for a bit of better gear here and there?
Thanks.
Starkman
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I'm not certain that you'll find better gear on merchants than you will on drops, atleast at the stage of the game that I'm assuming you're at.
Generally speaking, I think most players use the coin drops for consumables like potions, or injury kits, maybe a low level mount. Occasionally people will be looking to trade stockpiles of coin for whatever reason that I haven't unearthed yet.
Have you discovered the in-game auction house ? Eventually most of your purchases will be through astral diamonds which is the currency of the AH.
As for gearing up, the stuff you'll be able to buy for coin won't last you very long. You'll quickly grow out of item drops as well. If it were me I would not buy gear with gold.
I did buy an off-hand (I'm an DC) for, like, 18 copper. I figured it would be worth a try to see if I can hold it. Other than that, I got a piece of jewelry for 6 copper. And I think I got a vest or something really cheap.
It's not much of a boost, but I'm experimenting too.
Otherwise, thanks much!
Hope this was of help to you.
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Stats on gear don't really matter, until level 70. As for leveling, I'd suggest to just go with the drops, until you reach some level where the character is to stay for a while, and start transmuting then. Elemental Evil rewards some nice looks, for example.
At my lower level, I just took the chance of buying a few vendor items that upped some stats, but I really have no idea what it takes to really make a stat difference.
Additionally, most classes have rare equipment for level 10 and level 20 that can be bought for silver/copper and are very likely better than anything you'd find at that stage. These are a little easier to manage on second+ characters where you can send them some gold though.
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