What are these items now, when they removed the NPC for the trade/upgrade to Mythic? So many blue ones sitting on AH which apparently turned out to be bunch of useless items. Why is there even a period for this? Isn't this is a part of this mod? Only few players can able to obtain the mythic, and it's pretty lame that not all of the players can able to collect the eggs unless spent millions of AD to each legendaries. This game is really frustrating.
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Who’s not there.
What was it? Green, Blue, Purple and Orange, the normal, rare, epic and legendary, 5 types of dragons, 5 types of eggs and 4 versions of them, so 20 in total. Out of what about 10 million active accounts on Neverwinter when I last checked a few websites, that makes only about half a million players who could get this trinket. really not fair what so ever....
I kept my orange egg and once it opened, I see I have another belt pouch trinket in the form of a legendary, 6% damage resist against dragons. With the latest expansion, Dragonbone vale, and now the Dragon Hunter portion of the campaign, it is very clear that these eggs should be in high demand by players.
I see as of today, June 25, 2022, that the mythic wondrous dragons sell for about 45 million astral diamonds, there were 4 available. That is bloody ridiculous! I know a player who confessed to buying 40 coalesent motes from the zen store, no idea how many were discounted or full price, but for simplicity's sake, I am going to express my outrage at costs in a 'free to play' game here:
1000 zen for 1 coal mote, is $10 United States currency, about $13.50 my currency, x 40 = $400 or $540 my currency.
Alas, here is the kicker, I would have to buy more because there is a loss of 10% as a take from a virtual auction house, that means if I wanted this 45 mil AD virtual trinket, it is going to be 45 mil x 1.1 = 49.5 million, or about 50 motes and that is $500 US dollars, or $675 in my currency.
No fun here, that is grocery money, car insurance, medication expenses, internet fees or cellphone charges even rent or mortgage payments. Really? There needs to be some from of control or restraint on highly valued items. I see over the last couple of months since the Day of the Dungeon Master event that lots of account wide mounts and companions have been handed out in campaign rewards and changes to the lock box distribution, but seriously, more work needs to be put into a game that is strictly entertainment. At the end of the day can Neverwinter pay my bills? Make my supper? Take my kid to school? clean my house, cut my grass? No, no, no...
Sure, the hardcore players will say shut up and go play some other game if you don't like this. I am not addressing the players here, but they should be made aware, this is for the developers, the core designers of neverwinter who should consider the real world impacts of global economy going swirling down the drain. No one is at a point where they can throw their cash away like this and survive. It breaks families, ruins peoples lives when they go in debt to credit card companies or spend their food money on a game that only gives them a tiny form of self-satisfaction until the power goes off and they have to eat pet food to live.
You can ridicule me however you wish, but enough is enough. All I ask here is a fair and just game to play that does not drain the pocketbook to have the cool things it offers. Be realistic, be generous and be nice to players, it keeps us here and coming back. Sure, I will tell you that since June 1st, I bought 15k zen, spent 9k of it so far: another 6 months of VIP, a draconic key pack, dragon gear pack, banking slots and paid off the second milestone of the draconic rage as I don't do dungeons. There are lots of people in the same boat as me, but for this particular post, I wanted to bring to light the very challenging reality of acquiring mythic items that are in high demand. If one can get it, or in this case, 5%, why can't the other 95% get it too?
Thank you for reading my post.
Finality
Of course, using money is a quicker way. No, I did not spend any money in this game.
Actually Neverwinter is far more friendly towards F2P players than other games. Mostly(some very few and unfortunate exceptions). the only advantage you can get in NW from spending money is getting there faster. Most other games lock content and gear behind payments.
The whole point of these eggs was an AD sink, these is a huge issue with a backlog on the ZAX, both impacting the games profitability and free to play players ability to progress in the game that needed addressing. Encouraging players to exchange eggs on the AH, buy Mythic Dragons for 45mill or buy Coal wards on the AH is far better for the game than allowing all that AD to go back onto the ZAX and extend the waiting times further.
Second, out of Cryptic's favourite "one time" griefing lessons, this one was particularly nasty to the game health. Usually, those unique items are either just visuals (vanity, fashion), are pretty average (Chinese New year pets) - or at least released in vast quantities (e.g. Abyssal Chicken). But this time around, only a tiny fraction of population got a noticeable boost in performance in all "dragon" content.
My guess: they just wanted to create friction, fuel the anger and build up a superiority complex in some players.
The one they did that annoyed me was Zariel, the limited companion for the leaderboard winners in one phase of the redeemed citadel. There was a similar companion for everyone else to buy (with zen if I remember?)... but it was the limited one that went into collections... I suppose we should be grateful that Zariel had no unique anti-dragon powers! Still... 78 million to fill in a collecton slot?
No, from the AD sink perspective it would be a huge failure - and as I already said, they would surely choose a different approach if that was their goal.
Face it, there is no economy prospects around that to say AH tax makes a significant AD sink on it. Refinement sinks more AD in a week than those dragons will till the game shuts down.
I was just trying to say that some AD did get removed.
Better not mention that some of the dragons generate rough AD all the time they are used