Nicholas002
Well-Known Member
The current convention, is for high era players to sell their goods for FP.
I am wondering, with the addition of GBG, and the ease of farming for rewards, would it not be more productive to negotiate in GBG rather than selling your goods?
For an arc set, you would get about 300 FP for 1875 goods.
The average GBG negotiation (at less than 5 attrition) is about 18 goods.
So you could do about 100 negotiations with an arc set in a good farming season.
I'm not sure what the drop rate for FP is in GBG, but based on experience, I would guess that in diamond league, you could get at least 300 FP with 100 negotiations.
In addition, it would be good for the guild.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Is it a valid point? (I am guessing the hitch might be that high era players have the fighting capacity to do endless autobattles, making negotiations too slow... FYI negotiations have higher chance of rewards than fights)
I am wondering, with the addition of GBG, and the ease of farming for rewards, would it not be more productive to negotiate in GBG rather than selling your goods?
For an arc set, you would get about 300 FP for 1875 goods.
The average GBG negotiation (at less than 5 attrition) is about 18 goods.
So you could do about 100 negotiations with an arc set in a good farming season.
I'm not sure what the drop rate for FP is in GBG, but based on experience, I would guess that in diamond league, you could get at least 300 FP with 100 negotiations.
In addition, it would be good for the guild.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Is it a valid point? (I am guessing the hitch might be that high era players have the fighting capacity to do endless autobattles, making negotiations too slow... FYI negotiations have higher chance of rewards than fights)