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craptastic16craptastic16 Member, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 3 Arc User
edited July 2013 in General Discussion (PC)
Is the cost of unbinding enchantments too dam high?

Epic enchantments cost 125k AD lesser - 326k AD perfect
Even a rank 5 thrown into a thrash item costs 53k AD to unbind
53k AD is enough to buy a professional assets pack

Either AD rewards increase (not a good idea - inflation is bad)
or simply LOWER THE COSTS OF UNBINDING DAMMIT! :)

Comments? If we can get this going maybe PWE will take note.
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  • ifartedagainifartedagain Member Posts: 69
    edited July 2013
    Is the cost of unbinding enchantments too dam high?

    Epic enchantments cost 125k AD lesser - 326k AD perfect
    Even a rank 5 thrown into a thrash item costs 53k AD to unbind
    53k AD is enough to buy a professional assets pack

    Either AD rewards increase (not a good idea - inflation is bad)
    or simply LOWER THE COSTS OF UNBINDING DAMMIT! :)

    Comments? If we can get this going maybe PWE will take note.

    I agree. The unbind fee stinks...literally. BUT what can we do? we're just the gamers and they have all the power.
    Solution to this? Bust out that credit card! ;) Give in to peer pressure. DO IT. I did it....
    I love the sweet aroma of my own flatulence. #DontJudgeMe.
  • vikingbradvikingbrad Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    Is the cost of unbinding enchantments too dam high?

    Epic enchantments cost 125k AD lesser - 326k AD perfect
    Even a rank 5 thrown into a thrash item costs 53k AD to unbind
    53k AD is enough to buy a professional assets pack

    Either AD rewards increase (not a good idea - inflation is bad)
    or simply LOWER THE COSTS OF UNBINDING DAMMIT! :)

    Comments? If we can get this going maybe PWE will take note.

    You can enchant a new enchantment over the top of the original without unbinding.

    It means you lose the original but don't have to pay the Unbinding fee.

    Its fine
    Ricky Gervatheist Lvl 60 DC on Dragon Server
    Looking for a guild for PvE Dungeons to suit AEST evenings
  • craptastic16craptastic16 Member, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild Users Posts: 3 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    vikingbrad wrote: »
    You can enchant a new enchantment over the top of the original without unbinding.

    It means you lose the original but don't have to pay the Unbinding fee.

    Its fine

    At level 60, you won't want to destroy a lesser weapon enchantment, that is valuable stuff..
  • zebularzebular Member, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 15,270 Community Moderator
    edited July 2013
    . . . . I also agree. I am finding the enchantment removal cost being more and more outrageously expensive. I'm not liking this particular gold sink very much, or the transmuting one either. To me, I feel being cheaper would be more of a better AD sink and one that would also please players to boot. In this case, I do not feel that "more expensive equals more profit/sink" - instead its more of a deterrent to even using the systems.
  • vikingbradvikingbrad Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited July 2013
    At level 60, you won't want to destroy a lesser weapon enchantment, that is valuable stuff..

    Agreed, I'd want to use a better weapon/armor with upgraded enchantment. ie put lesser on T1 gear and when you have normal put that on new T2 gear
    Ricky Gervatheist Lvl 60 DC on Dragon Server
    Looking for a guild for PvE Dungeons to suit AEST evenings
  • vientorvientor Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 80
    edited July 2013
    I agree.

    I also think that the cost of changing appearance of a piece of gear is too high. 61k to change one piece of gear to look like another piece of in game gear. Plus you lose the one item in the process. It's nothing special, and you have to do it all again when you get better equipment, just to stick with a certain look you like. Way too expensive for what it is.
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