Is it just me, or is the price of dilithium actually going down since the release of the new KDF ship?
Thursday, the price for to buy 1 zen was 135. As of this time, it's down to 130. The ship is the only thing that I would see that would be making the price dip, as the prices didn't fluctuate when the spire was released as far as I know.
Is it just me, or is the price of dilithium actually going down since the release of the new KDF ship?
Thursday, the price for to buy 1 zen was 135. As of this time, it's down to 130. The ship is the only thing that I would see that would be making the price dip, as the prices didn't fluctuate when the spire was released as far as I know.
ive seen the dil economy get as low as 1=105. it will drop eventually back to its usual trading number.
as for your example with the spire and ship. as with any shiny, people will grab at it when they can, but when the initial novelty has worn off the exchange rate returns to typical rates. it always will.
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That's quite the paradox, how could you nerf nerf when the nerf is nerfed. But how would the nerf be nerfed when the nerf is nerfed? This allows the nerf not to be nerfed since the nerf is nerfed? But if the nerf isn't nerfed, it could still nerf nerfs. But as soon as the nerf is nerfed, the nerf power is lost. So paradoxally it the nerf nerf lost its nerf, while it's still nerfed, which cannot be because the nerf was unable to nerf.
The exchange rate also tends drop slightly on weekends and rise slightly around Wednesday. This fluctuation isn't much. Only about 1-3 points. But it's been doing this as long as I've been playing.
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The release of the Spire didn't matter (cause there was nothing to spend dilithium on that point), but now people are getting to the point where they are unlocking the consoles at the spire, which does cost dilithium.
Furthermore, all the Spire projects cost dilithium. Yes, it got up to 1-140 before Season 8, when a number of fleets finished off their particular fleet holdings. Now that fleets are starting to work on T3 Spire holdings, it is only natural for dil to fall.
I'm loving it, as much as I'm loving my (fleet) Mogh purchased through in game dilithium.
Every time there is a move of more than 5 in the price, someone starts one of these useless threads. The exchange rate goes up and down depending on demand. I've seen it way higher than it is now and much lower than it is now. Just keep playing, nothing to see here.
Disappointing really. Was hoping the release of the Mogh would drive it up instead of down. Guess not enough interest.
I was watching the dil/Zen exchange out of curiosity off and on over the weekend. There was a reaction from the Mogh release - when I started watching Friday night you could see dilithium offers at 130, 131 and 132 dil/Zen shift up to the actual exchange point at 133 dil/Zen as people logged in for the evening US session. Ie, people were removing standing offers below the current exchange rate, and opting for the "give us the Zen now, precious" rate.
But, this push up didn't seem to matter. Dilithium was bought in size over the weekend, completely overwhelming the Mogh effect. For a while there it looked like the offer stack was going to get blown out all the way down to 125 dil/Zen, but apparently people thought better of it, and things stabilized.
I still wonder what happened to about 600,000 Zen worth of bids for dilithium that was there on Saturday night but not Sunday morning. A speculator getting cold feet at the sudden shift from 133 to 129, or did all those bids get filled?
Bidders were back this morning, though, and the exchange rate remains under pressure. Should it break through 128 dil/Zen, the next firm point of support for the value of Zen is still 125.
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It's not a dip, it's a drop. And it's going to continue to drop. I would sell zen now, if you have any and want to sell anytime soon, because the price is going to continue to drop.
First off, there's ZEN offers, and sales. Second, there's the Spire T3 project that costs losts of Dil. Then, finally, there's the Spire Tac consoles, that everyone is going to want. OTOH, there's not much new to spend Zen on (except for a single ship for a tiny faction, going on sale at a time when people can get a free ship). Dil is up, ZEN is down.
Caught it when it was 1:128 yesterday...that's the lowest I've seen it since I started playing 2-3 months ago...fantastic for me, as I'm still a Free/Silver player...and probably will stay that way for the foreseeable future...2500 Zen feels -impossible- for me...I want that Sci Vesta.... >_<;;
The dil to Zen ratio is directly related to supply and demand. Two CE events in a row now I've seen the price jump high because everyone had an abundant about of dil and the Zen supply dropped because really, why buy Zen when you can convert that 50k dil you just earned? After about 2 months the price started to drop as supplies are fully returned to normal. I sold Zen at near 160 per 1 Zen this last time and bout it all back just yesterday for 129 a piece, made a good profit from it
Unfortunately, it's back to 130... I would like to see 105 again... I want to buy that Mogh.
It still seems to be under pressure (towards stronger dil vs Zen), but the sizable buying of dil that was taking place over the weekend has abated. When I've been checking it, it was flipping back and forth with 129 dil/Zen alternately as a bid and offer.
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ive seen the dil economy get as low as 1=105. it will drop eventually back to its usual trading number.
as for your example with the spire and ship. as with any shiny, people will grab at it when they can, but when the initial novelty has worn off the exchange rate returns to typical rates. it always will.
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I call it, the Stoutes paradox.
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Ah yes, good times. I had about a million Dil saved up across six toons. Pretty much bought out the C-Store (ships and costumes) at that point.
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Because Romulan expansion made it rise.
Season 8 made it rise.
Spire holdings it stayed about the same.
Avenger, and lock boxes made it rise/same.
So now the winter event is here, it has dropped.
Is there something in the winter event that uses copious amounts of dil?
Dont think so, I think its just that the winter event eats up a lot of peoples playtime doing something that needs no zen/dil.
So, the dil/zen market stagnates, people undercut to get things moving and so on........
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I'm loving it, as much as I'm loving my (fleet) Mogh purchased through in game dilithium.
:P
That was back when CP got converted to Zen, and the market had yet to adjust itself.
But I still remember.
Please, hands up for those who were here when it was at least 450 hehehe .
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I was watching the dil/Zen exchange out of curiosity off and on over the weekend. There was a reaction from the Mogh release - when I started watching Friday night you could see dilithium offers at 130, 131 and 132 dil/Zen shift up to the actual exchange point at 133 dil/Zen as people logged in for the evening US session. Ie, people were removing standing offers below the current exchange rate, and opting for the "give us the Zen now, precious" rate.
But, this push up didn't seem to matter. Dilithium was bought in size over the weekend, completely overwhelming the Mogh effect. For a while there it looked like the offer stack was going to get blown out all the way down to 125 dil/Zen, but apparently people thought better of it, and things stabilized.
I still wonder what happened to about 600,000 Zen worth of bids for dilithium that was there on Saturday night but not Sunday morning. A speculator getting cold feet at the sudden shift from 133 to 129, or did all those bids get filled?
Bidders were back this morning, though, and the exchange rate remains under pressure. Should it break through 128 dil/Zen, the next firm point of support for the value of Zen is still 125.
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First off, there's ZEN offers, and sales. Second, there's the Spire T3 project that costs losts of Dil. Then, finally, there's the Spire Tac consoles, that everyone is going to want. OTOH, there's not much new to spend Zen on (except for a single ship for a tiny faction, going on sale at a time when people can get a free ship). Dil is up, ZEN is down.
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It still seems to be under pressure (towards stronger dil vs Zen), but the sizable buying of dil that was taking place over the weekend has abated. When I've been checking it, it was flipping back and forth with 129 dil/Zen alternately as a bid and offer.
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