Sorry OP, but I have to go with the others on this one, look they want you to "earn: that.. meaning stick around and play the game. if they simply gave it to all of us, heck who'd want to play this in 6 months from now.?
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maybe at some oint in holy week around march next year or araund Christmas there iwll be an event of suplicating coins or something like that but that is the incentive to at least log in and do that once at day you need to have the game installed in all your devices that are able to run it lol, hahha other solution could be for us to be able to do that in the gateway, we can lose the Exp but that is good since in the end game that exp is only usefull for you companion leveling if you have a new one :P but i think this will continue to be the norm
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nullwolf1Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
but isn't there something you have to invoke every day just to keep them too? That seems a bit harsh.
You get two coins each day, Celestial and Ardent. The Celestial coins disappear if you don't Invoke every day. The Celestial coins cap at 7. There's nothing you can buy that's more than 7 Celestial coins.
Ardent coins do not disappear, regardless of how long you spend between invoking, whether it's two days or six months. These are the ones you get that angel from.
zgrttMember, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 6Arc User
edited June 2013
I'm 24 and I understand why they do it and it makes perfect sense from their point of view. But I know a whole lot of people that just just get burned out by then or possibly they might release a companion that is better than angel so you have been saving for almost a year and what's the point.
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jihancritiasMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
The op could ask you the same thing. Many posts I see, that you've responded to, have been insulting, and not helpful in the least.
OP has not given any valid reasons or arguments as to why the rate ardent coins are doled out should be increased.
Me posit the argument that having it only acquired after at least an year gives it more prestige for "long time players.
I know that it sucks to no longer get gear to sell from the Dungeon Delve chest but it was truly overpowered.
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zgrttMember, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 6Arc User
edited June 2013
So If you think about it the most amount of ardent coins you would be able to get in a day is 24. This method will actually make people play much more. The way they are doing celestial coins is fine though. That should stay the same.
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zgrttMember, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 6Arc User
edited June 2013
Lol I agree I played cs for 7 years but still some changesivjt be nice
So If you think about it the most amount of ardent coins you would be able to get in a day is 24. This method will actually make people play much more. The way they are doing celestial coins is fine though. That should stay the same.
Or you know, the more likely result.
Bot more & gain 365 in about 15 days thus wrecking the value of the ardent coin items.
The two coins are just this game's implementation of the "daily login bonus" and the "veteran bonus", both of which are present in other games. Changing them to be "easier" would defeat the purpose they have.
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tang56Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited June 2013
I'll just point out that you get coins every 20hours so if you invoked at the right time each day, you would "only" need to stick with it for 305 days.
Back in the day, we had to invoke every day for 417 weeks in order to get enough coins. Then, if we turned them in on the top of the highest snowbank on the hottest day of the summer, we had a chance of getting the angel of protection. Usually, we got a visit from the collector of protection money.
Back in the day, we had to invoke every day for 417 weeks in order to get enough coins. Then, if we turned them in on the top of the highest snowbank on the hottest day of the summer, we had a chance of getting the angel of protection. Usually, we got a visit from the collector of protection money.
Don't forget, you had to climb the highest snowbank uphills bothways.
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Celestial Coins, and they max at 7.
Ardents are permanent, but the "best" things cost quite a few and so take longer to get.
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You get two coins each day, Celestial and Ardent. The Celestial coins disappear if you don't Invoke every day. The Celestial coins cap at 7. There's nothing you can buy that's more than 7 Celestial coins.
Ardent coins do not disappear, regardless of how long you spend between invoking, whether it's two days or six months. These are the ones you get that angel from.
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The op could ask you the same thing. Many posts I see, that you've responded to, have been insulting, and not helpful in the least.
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& 1 year is nothing.
OP has not given any valid reasons or arguments as to why the rate ardent coins are doled out should be increased.
Me posit the argument that having it only acquired after at least an year gives it more prestige for "long time players.
Or you know, the more likely result.
Bot more & gain 365 in about 15 days thus wrecking the value of the ardent coin items.
Ever heard of veteran rewards? Well, this is how they deal with them here.
Don't forget, you had to climb the highest snowbank uphills bothways.