Anyone have experience with both? I'm not looking to hear your butt hurt story about how you got screwed over once after opening one. I just want to hear what the better value is.
"Participation in PVP-related activities is so low on an hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly basis that we could in fact just completely take it out of STO and it would not impact the overall number of people [who] log in to the game and play in any significant way." -Gozer, Cryptic PvP Dev
I can tell you that the three 1600 packs I got (converting AD->zen) were..... moderately unimpressive.
Chance it gives is (if I recall right):
1 Epic or Rare
2 Epic, or Rare, or Uncom
1 Rare or Uncom
1 Uncom
I got one pack that was Rare, 4x Uncom; two packs 2x Rare, 3x Uncom.
(I vaguely recall that I bought a 300 pack a few weeks ago, and ended up with a bunch of resources, which is why I went with the big packs. /shrug)
Why would you buy ether to sell? Just exchange your ZEN / AD. Because why would anyone buy an item that's on the ZEN store for more AD then exchanging their AD for ZEN and buying it.
This is why you see a lot of these items for millions on the AH and not being purchased!
Because why would anyone buy an item that's on the ZEN store for more AD then exchanging their AD for ZEN and buying it.
People actually do silly things like that all the time...
"Participation in PVP-related activities is so low on an hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly basis that we could in fact just completely take it out of STO and it would not impact the overall number of people [who] log in to the game and play in any significant way." -Gozer, Cryptic PvP Dev
Why would you buy ether to sell? Just exchange your ZEN / AD. Because why would anyone buy an item that's on the ZEN store for more AD then exchanging their AD for ZEN and buying it.
This is why you see a lot of these items for millions on the AH and not being purchased!
Yeah, I do find it amusing when I see stuff on the AH for a lot more than it would cost to just convert the AD and grab it from the store. Ditto with people selling over chat....
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vadriel45Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 23Arc User
edited June 2013
Why would you buy ether to sell? Just exchange your ZEN / AD. Because why would anyone buy an item that's on the ZEN store for more AD then exchanging their AD for ZEN and buying it.
To clarify, I was telling assassin 83 that I'm not "paying money" for anything, merely looking for a way to spend zen I've earned. I'm not looking to sell the contents of the profession pack.
I can't find the post at the moment, but we discussed this a few weeks back and someone had bought quite a few of each and noted down the results. In short, they were almost equal, with the 1600 Zen pack having a small edge when it came to assets (people assets, on a "per Zen" rate, were very close). This really only applies if you open a large number of them, though, so with just a few it's more uncertain and it's a bit a matter of luck.
vadriel45Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 23Arc User
edited June 2013
I can't find the post at the moment, but we discussed this a few weeks back and someone had bought quite a few of each and noted down the results. In short, they were almost equal, with the 1600 Zen pack having a small edge when it came to assets (people assets, on a "per Zen" rate, were very close). This really only applies if you open a large number of them, though, so with just a few it's more uncertain and it's a bit a matter of luck.
Thanks for the reply. If you happen upon the post please let me know. It seems like the best bet would be to buy the smaller packs and avoid the volatility of opening a larger pack.
After collecting information from 27 1600-Zen packs and 74 300-Zen packs opened by me and my friends, we found:
Average of 1600-Zen packs = 14.7 points = 0.0092 points/Zen
Average of 300-Zen packs = 2.69 points = 0.0090 points/Zen
Where a green asset = 1 point, blue asset = 4 points, purple asset = 16 points. People outweighed tools by 2:1.
"Participation in PVP-related activities is so low on an hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly basis that we could in fact just completely take it out of STO and it would not impact the overall number of people [who] log in to the game and play in any significant way." -Gozer, Cryptic PvP Dev
I can't find the post at the moment, but we discussed this a few weeks back and someone had bought quite a few of each and noted down the results. In short, they were almost equal, with the 1600 Zen pack having a small edge when it came to assets (people assets, on a "per Zen" rate, were very close). This really only applies if you open a large number of them, though, so with just a few it's more uncertain and it's a bit a matter of luck.
IIRC someone posted that keys where the best value, but I'm not positive on that so don't quote me.
If you are going to buy anything buy KEYS and unlock your nightmare boxes.
Myself and friends have made really good money by opening lockboxes. It's still luck but there are more items on lockboxes that sell for higher values than the price of a key.
Enchants, Mount, etc... all worth 100's of thousands.
So if luck is in your favor you'll make a ton more on Lockboxes than Profession Pack.
Yeah, I do find it amusing when I see stuff on the AH for a lot more than it would cost to just convert the AD and grab it from the store. Ditto with people selling over chat....
The best example is keys.. People profit all day long by converting AD to ZEN buying a 10 pack then selling them to suckers like candy.. I did it for myself for awhile but it got annoying cuz on Mindflayer there are several people who do this ALL DAY and will undercut you constantly.
Maybe the best question to the OP is : what are you hoping to gain with buying that packages ?
If you e.g. want more AD from crafting you can better buy 2 extra character slots.
If you are going to buy anything buy KEYS and unlock your nightmare boxes.
Myself and friends have made really good money by opening lockboxes. It's still luck but there are more items on lockboxes that sell for higher values than the price of a key.
Enchants, Mount, etc... all worth 100's of thousands.
So if luck is in your favor you'll make a ton more on Lockboxes than Profession Pack.
That's it! Thank you for re-posting it. I properly bookmarked it this time.
And yes, Vadriel, I also feel that getting the 300 Zen packs is a better approach as that tones down the luck element a little.
Unfortunately we didn't keep track of the profession consumables too closely, but we did come out with 9 or 10 dragon eggs out of the 74 packs as well. So now that the Graveyard quest isn't being exploited repeatedly, I do think that the 300 pack is the better overall value, especially for a higher level crafter that can rank up the assets as needed.
"Participation in PVP-related activities is so low on an hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly basis that we could in fact just completely take it out of STO and it would not impact the overall number of people [who] log in to the game and play in any significant way." -Gozer, Cryptic PvP Dev
IIRC someone posted that keys where the best value, but I'm not positive on that so don't quote me.
The lockboxes only have Leadership assets, unless I have been extremely unlucky, which is absolutely possible. I never got anything for other professions from them, though. But if the idea is to make Zen, not just get profession assets, the lockboxes are probably better. I think I recall seeing the post you mention (it was a rather longish explanation with numbers), and it sounded good if you have a lot of keys (200 or so). I opened around 70 boxes and that wasn't enough for a positive return.
vadriel45Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 23Arc User
edited June 2013
Maybe the best question to the OP is : what are you hoping to gain with buying that packages ?
Honestly I'm not looking to profit here or squeeze out some AD by flipping stuff on the AH. I just want to level my leatherworking and get some tools that'll hopefully help down the road if new recipes are added. Lockboxes are fun, but as far as I know they only contain leadership packs which don't contain profession assets.
Mount 750k AD
Epic Enchant - upwards of 300k
Leadership - Open that - Epic Dragon Egg - 100k / Epic People 300k
40k AD - Idol
etc....
Those are all possible items to get from Lockboxes. One of my friends has made 2million AD profit over the past week just opening lockboxes and selling everything he gets. But as I said there is a risk.
The lockboxes only have Leadership assets, unless I have been extremely unlucky, which is absolutely possible. I never got anything for other professions from them, though. But if the idea is to make Zen, not just get profession assets, the lockboxes are probably better. I think I recall seeing the post you mention (it was a rather longish explanation with numbers), and it sounded good if you have a lot of keys (200 or so). I opened around 70 boxes and that wasn't enough for a positive return.
Yep! That's the post I was looking for but I can not seem to find it.
On a semi-related note, (I don't want to start a new thread on this, but search hasn't returned much) is it possible/viable to get anything of real value, to yourself or from selling in the AH, without buying any Zen?
Also, can you eventually craft items that are worth selling on the AH or are you better off just auctioning any rare materials for AD?
Why would you buy ether to sell? Just exchange your ZEN / AD. Because why would anyone buy an item that's on the ZEN store for more AD then exchanging their AD for ZEN and buying it.
I buy rather than sell because I grind 50-60 hours a week at my job to earn bucketloads of cash. I'm not grinding 50-60 hours a week in a video game to avoid spending a miniscule fraction of that money. I earned the $1.60 that 1600 Zen would cost me while I was typing this.
On a semi-related note, (I don't want to start a new thread on this, but search hasn't returned much) is it possible/viable to get anything of real value, to yourself or from selling in the AH, without buying any Zen?
Now, I did buy some zen at the start, but except for getting a jump start on a couple character slots, that hasn't made a difference here..... answer: Yes, it's possible to get stuff without spending $. Via dailies, Invoking, and Leadership projects (plus selling things like my 7-day-Celestial enchantment box on the AH), I've gained a useful amount of Zen (several thousand) since the game started. It takes a bit of micromanagement (doing invokes & crafting on multiple characters), but it does work.
I earned the $1.60 that 1600 Zen would cost me while I was typing this.
Just a minor nitpick, but 1600 zen is $16. Doesn't make a large difference to your general argument, though.
I suspect that items on AH for ridiculous prices are there on the off chance that some uninformed player will buy it without realising there are other (cheaper) ways to get the item, they are prolly just hoping some poor soul buys it.
It's like the way that some items are priced with a really low bid price and a ridiculously overinflated buy price, they seller is prolly hoping some poor soul accidentally hits the buyout button and goes on to complete the sale in error.
Basically, I think that people are hoping to exploit the unattentive/uninformed, such is the way of the (internet) world
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I can tell you that the three 1600 packs I got (converting AD->zen) were..... moderately unimpressive.
Chance it gives is (if I recall right):
1 Epic or Rare
2 Epic, or Rare, or Uncom
1 Rare or Uncom
1 Uncom
I got one pack that was Rare, 4x Uncom; two packs 2x Rare, 3x Uncom.
(I vaguely recall that I bought a 300 pack a few weeks ago, and ended up with a bunch of resources, which is why I went with the big packs. /shrug)
This is why you see a lot of these items for millions on the AH and not being purchased!
People actually do silly things like that all the time...
Yeah, I do find it amusing when I see stuff on the AH for a lot more than it would cost to just convert the AD and grab it from the store. Ditto with people selling over chat....
To clarify, I was telling assassin 83 that I'm not "paying money" for anything, merely looking for a way to spend zen I've earned. I'm not looking to sell the contents of the profession pack.
Thanks for the reply. If you happen upon the post please let me know. It seems like the best bet would be to buy the smaller packs and avoid the volatility of opening a larger pack.
And yes, Vadriel, I also feel that getting the 300 Zen packs is a better approach as that tones down the luck element a little.
IIRC someone posted that keys where the best value, but I'm not positive on that so don't quote me.
Myself and friends have made really good money by opening lockboxes. It's still luck but there are more items on lockboxes that sell for higher values than the price of a key.
Enchants, Mount, etc... all worth 100's of thousands.
So if luck is in your favor you'll make a ton more on Lockboxes than Profession Pack.
The best example is keys.. People profit all day long by converting AD to ZEN buying a 10 pack then selling them to suckers like candy.. I did it for myself for awhile but it got annoying cuz on Mindflayer there are several people who do this ALL DAY and will undercut you constantly.
If you e.g. want more AD from crafting you can better buy 2 extra character slots.
LOL and there it is.
Unfortunately we didn't keep track of the profession consumables too closely, but we did come out with 9 or 10 dragon eggs out of the 74 packs as well. So now that the Graveyard quest isn't being exploited repeatedly, I do think that the 300 pack is the better overall value, especially for a higher level crafter that can rank up the assets as needed.
The lockboxes only have Leadership assets, unless I have been extremely unlucky, which is absolutely possible. I never got anything for other professions from them, though. But if the idea is to make Zen, not just get profession assets, the lockboxes are probably better. I think I recall seeing the post you mention (it was a rather longish explanation with numbers), and it sounded good if you have a lot of keys (200 or so). I opened around 70 boxes and that wasn't enough for a positive return.
Honestly I'm not looking to profit here or squeeze out some AD by flipping stuff on the AH. I just want to level my leatherworking and get some tools that'll hopefully help down the road if new recipes are added. Lockboxes are fun, but as far as I know they only contain leadership packs which don't contain profession assets.
Mount 750k AD
Epic Enchant - upwards of 300k
Leadership - Open that - Epic Dragon Egg - 100k / Epic People 300k
40k AD - Idol
etc....
Those are all possible items to get from Lockboxes. One of my friends has made 2million AD profit over the past week just opening lockboxes and selling everything he gets. But as I said there is a risk.
Otherwise Keys themselves sell for 40kea.
Yep! That's the post I was looking for but I can not seem to find it.
Also, can you eventually craft items that are worth selling on the AH or are you better off just auctioning any rare materials for AD?
I buy rather than sell because I grind 50-60 hours a week at my job to earn bucketloads of cash. I'm not grinding 50-60 hours a week in a video game to avoid spending a miniscule fraction of that money. I earned the $1.60 that 1600 Zen would cost me while I was typing this.
Now, I did buy some zen at the start, but except for getting a jump start on a couple character slots, that hasn't made a difference here..... answer: Yes, it's possible to get stuff without spending $. Via dailies, Invoking, and Leadership projects (plus selling things like my 7-day-Celestial enchantment box on the AH), I've gained a useful amount of Zen (several thousand) since the game started. It takes a bit of micromanagement (doing invokes & crafting on multiple characters), but it does work.
Just a minor nitpick, but 1600 zen is $16. Doesn't make a large difference to your general argument, though.
It's like the way that some items are priced with a really low bid price and a ridiculously overinflated buy price, they seller is prolly hoping some poor soul accidentally hits the buyout button and goes on to complete the sale in error.
Basically, I think that people are hoping to exploit the unattentive/uninformed, such is the way of the (internet) world