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can we raise the Dilithium Cap for DR?

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  • oldravenman3025oldravenman3025 Member Posts: 1,892 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    I see no problem with raising the refining cap by a couple of thousand. But then again, I have no issue with the eight grand cap we have now, either.
  • durenasdurenas Member Posts: 108 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    The Dil exchange rate has never been 200 dil per zen, which is what it would have to be in order to get 100k dil for 500 zen.
  • fallenhawkfallenhawk Member Posts: 6 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    I see no problem with raising the refining cap by a couple of thousand. But then again, I have no issue with the eight grand cap we have now, either.
    I agree it be nice but not need. The only reason people don't want to see a rise is because it rise Dil need to buy Zen or so they think and most likely would but would it go up a lot or just a bit ? This what people don't know and fear now if there was a test (say a month) on how the Exchange be after a rise in the cap to take some of the fear go away then I bet more would want it rise long it wasn't too high .
    durenas wrote: »
    The Dil exchange rate has never been 200 dil per zen, which is what it would have to be in order to get 100k dil for 500 zen.
    It been that and over before and people still bought zen .
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  • darkjeffdarkjeff Member Posts: 2,590 Arc User
    edited September 2014
    durenas wrote: »
    The Dil exchange rate has never been 200 dil per zen, which is what it would have to be in order to get 100k dil for 500 zen.

    The last time I sold Zen it was at over 350 Dil per Zen.

    Granted, it's possible I'm remembering incorrectly and it was Cryptic Points, but 350 Dil per CPoint means 2800 Dil per 8 CPoints. At a conversion of 80 CPoints = 100 Zen that's 2800 Dil per 10 Zen, so still 280 Dil per Zen.

    The conversion was over two years ago though, so I'm pretty sure it was 350 Dil per Zen.
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