seash

joined 1 year ago
[–] seash 1 points 1 year ago

Pretty much. Sometimes I still pick up everything to sell when I’m lower on gold but a lot of the time when I’m doing pressing stuff where I don’t want to go back and forth to town a ton I’m just picking up ancestrals for categories that I need. Gems too of course

[–] seash 2 points 1 year ago

I’ve been enjoying the communities I’ve seen here so not really been using Reddit the same way as before. Due to the blackout I’ve largely gotten over the doom scrolling I would once do cold turkey. I’ve opened the site on google searches when there’s a relevant post to a problem I’m having, but tbh that’s it. Now I’ve been spending time searching for communities here and learning fediverse stuff, and it’s been a lot of fun honestly

[–] seash 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve got about 4-6 each of horses, armors, and trophies so far. Most have been random drops. Caldeum steed I think is the one I’ve seen the least frequently. Many people in t4 have spectral charger because I think it drops from legion events or something. My favorite armors I have are probably the lamplighters tack and brigandine barding. My most recent trophy was a dark banner which looks like a flag attached to my horse, so that’s kinda cool.

The decaying steed looks dope, I’d love to use that on a necromancer if I get it!

[–] seash 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you have advanced tooltips turned on? I would keep any high rolls for generic aspects that can be used across characters. Don’t keep low or medium rolls because you can just use the codex and it isn’t worth the space. Don’t use the high rolls unless it’s on an ancestral piece with decent stats, because unless you have duplicates you’ll probably replace it too quickly to be worth using anything but the codex. Obviously some aren’t in the codex so if you get a decent roll of those and it’s generic then it may be worth keeping duplicates.

As someone with multiple characters already it doesn’t seem worth it to keep class specific gear stored unless it’s for a build that you are specifically going to transition to, or it’s a perfect roll. Mainly store pieces for the build you’re planning for, whatever that is, and keep generic aspects in their own tab. I only store gems that drop at tier 4 (gem, flawless gem, royal gem) because you’ll need a lot of gems eventually but they’re not very important for the early game when leveling alts since tier 1 is so easy. You also shouldn’t be afraid to discard uniques. I’ve found them to be better to sell than salvage because they seem to just give the same legendary crafting materials but they sell for significantly more gold. There are a lot of bad unique that drop frequently and aren’t useful for many (any) builds. Don’t hoard them just because they’re shiny.

At least this is my system, keep what is important to you based on the space you currently have. Although I’m tight on storage I’m making it work.

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