Anyone think Blizzard will retire some legendaries or even set items at some point in order to keep certain items from eventually flooding the market or to simply keep them rare?
Anyone think Blizzard will retire some legendaries or even set items at some point in order to keep certain items from eventually flooding the market or to simply keep them rare?
The market will never be flooded with the best items, just because of how extremely rare they will be. Sure lower level legendaries will be a little easier to find, but those won't 'flood' either considering ppl will either be using them, maybe salvaging for mats.
Anyone think Blizzard will retire some legendaries or even set items at some point in order to keep certain items from eventually flooding the market or to simply keep them rare?
The market will never be flooded with the best items, just because of how extremely rare they will be. Sure lower level legendaries will be a little easier to find, but those won't 'flood' either considering ppl will either be using them, maybe salvaging for mats.
id be surprised if people salvaged legendaries when you can just salvage rares to get legendary mats (just a lower chance)
I can see set items flooding the market over time. They will never be salvaged and act as an intermediary for when people hit 60 until they manage to get a solid set of custom gear. Personally though I'm mostly curious of how long it will take before level 60 chars instabuy endgame gear the second they hit 60. Making the entire T1-T2 inferno farm moot because everyone will be wearing T3.
Nah. I think what will happen is that Blizzard will release new, more powerful items over time as the markets get saturated so that there's always better gear than what you have.
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Anyone think Blizzard will retire some legendaries or even set items at some point in order to keep certain items from eventually flooding the market or to simply keep them rare?
I don't think so, the impression i have gotten so far is that the drop rate of uniques is smaller then it was in Diablo 2, which is logical, since its a lot easier to sell/trade items now, so there is really no need to have as high drop rate as Diablo 2 had.
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The market will never be flooded with the best items, just because of how extremely rare they will be. Sure lower level legendaries will be a little easier to find, but those won't 'flood' either considering ppl will either be using them, maybe salvaging for mats.
id be surprised if people salvaged legendaries when you can just salvage rares to get legendary mats (just a lower chance)
-.- thats WoW, please don't mix them both...
It will be in Diablo. I hate to tell you but Blizzard LOVES cross-referencing their video games.