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Meh.
As with all bundles, some of the ships are interesting, others I just don't care for at all.
I like the Deimos and I'd likely get it even though I'd only be using the console on most characters. The other ships aren't interesting to me though. I'd likely never fly them.
So that gives me the option of spending $300 on one ship and two other options - either 2 character-bound Phoenix ships, 100 keys that I don't need (already have way too much lockbox stuff) or some tech upgrades that I can collect through other means. Oh, I see there's also an option to get some totally useless Boff training tokens.
Cryptic should consider creating smaller packs, for smaller prices.
Like only two ships with no other options at $150 to $200. Or a single ship at $150 with one of the other options (keys for example).
That way there's a bigger chance that (almost) all ships in the pack are interesting to a player.
So far, I've ignored all but one of these hyper-expensive packs because they're just not worth it if you're not super interested in all of the ships.
Right now they're $300 for three ships, which is only going to be a good deal if you actually like at least three of the ships. Otherwise you're either buying ships you're not interested in - or you end up just buying filler stuff that can be obtained through other means - or easily ignored.
I'd rather buy Deimos (read Immolating Lance) for 5000 zen
Ditto. Only thing worth anything (for the moment) in the bundle
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As with all bundles, some of the ships are interesting, others I just don't care for at all.
I like the Deimos and I'd likely get it even though I'd only be using the console on most characters. The other ships aren't interesting to me though. I'd likely never fly them.
So that gives me the option of spending $300 on one ship and two other options - either 2 character-bound Phoenix ships, 100 keys that I don't need (already have way too much lockbox stuff) or some tech upgrades that I can collect through other means. Oh, I see there's also an option to get some totally useless Boff training tokens.
Long message short: not interested.
Like only two ships with no other options at $150 to $200. Or a single ship at $150 with one of the other options (keys for example).
That way there's a bigger chance that (almost) all ships in the pack are interesting to a player.
So far, I've ignored all but one of these hyper-expensive packs because they're just not worth it if you're not super interested in all of the ships.
Right now they're $300 for three ships, which is only going to be a good deal if you actually like at least three of the ships. Otherwise you're either buying ships you're not interested in - or you end up just buying filler stuff that can be obtained through other means - or easily ignored.
Ditto. Only thing worth anything (for the moment) in the bundle