Flimgoblin
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pbaz's point is right about the cost of an item being reduced if the monster is killed as often as possible...
however it means the chance of getting the item in the "fun" way of killing the monster to get the loot is much reduced.
Call me old fashioned but I'm not so big a fan of killing Consignment Merchants as epic monsters.
That said, for artifacts, when you get 8 of you together to kill a fg monster, there's only one item, and since all 8 of you have killed the epic monster (so you all have credit) you can make up the shortfall in loot by buying them (without being able to avoid the killing the monster stage entirely like normal items).
That and I'm a cheap bastard
and my idea of "a fair price" is about 1/4 of the average person selling things.
Oh well I'll buy what I need when Catacombs comes out and noone wants any of that old ToA junk anymore.
I'll also echo Lalia's point on camping artifacts - camping an artifact entitles you to know that it's up before I do, if I come there with a group capable of doing it and you're sitting there solo (unless it's a soloable artifact of course) then I'll be taking my shot at it.
Of course if you've got a group there, maybe missing one person or are buffing up then it's your encounter, I'll be moving on
that's just being polite.
Why do I think this? because you shouldn't _have_ to be online 24 hours camping a spot to have a chance at a particular artifact encounter.
however it means the chance of getting the item in the "fun" way of killing the monster to get the loot is much reduced.
Call me old fashioned but I'm not so big a fan of killing Consignment Merchants as epic monsters.
That said, for artifacts, when you get 8 of you together to kill a fg monster, there's only one item, and since all 8 of you have killed the epic monster (so you all have credit) you can make up the shortfall in loot by buying them (without being able to avoid the killing the monster stage entirely like normal items).
That and I'm a cheap bastard
Oh well I'll buy what I need when Catacombs comes out and noone wants any of that old ToA junk anymore.
I'll also echo Lalia's point on camping artifacts - camping an artifact entitles you to know that it's up before I do, if I come there with a group capable of doing it and you're sitting there solo (unless it's a soloable artifact of course) then I'll be taking my shot at it.
Of course if you've got a group there, maybe missing one person or are buffing up then it's your encounter, I'll be moving on
Why do I think this? because you shouldn't _have_ to be online 24 hours camping a spot to have a chance at a particular artifact encounter.