Razin Frostdrake
i think spending 10 bucks for any pf them after the 2nd gen wasn't worth it . . . but if you got a 1st or 2nd gen it could be worth it since i think they topped out at 500k . . . so 50k a buck . . . not quite right, but it's decent . . . either way i just buy the evolving items with gold . . . you can buy cheap CS items and make a good bit of gold off the bat and say you manage to make 30k per buck then a 5$ Ei isn't worth it . . . just spend 5$ on smaller CS items, sell them and use a portion of the gold you earned to buy the EI . . . and still have plenty or pure left in your pocket . . . it's the smarter way to do things . . . except on occasions such as the BoW . . . that's an item totally worth it . . .
Speaking of the BoW... can't beat that exchange rate
eek 67k per 1$
Back on topic: I think I lost a few people -_-: It's not a matter of spending $10 on Gaia (people who know me know I throw plenty of cash down their money sink each month). It's a matter of spending $10 on a single item, which, as far as quality goes, isn't really all that different from some CS and MC items that go for less.
In marketing terms, I agree with you Razin. If you plan on selling it, the 1st and 2nd gen are the only ones worth getting. I also agree with Flap. In term of what you actually get in the end, I think charging 5$ in the CS would have been a better price.
Even if you wanted it for personal use, you'd be getting a better deal buying it on the market before it starts evolving. Then again, we need a lot of people buying it from the CS to put it on the market so prices stay low...
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