QUOTE(redphil @ Jun 5 2016, 22:14)
Ahh come on... You remember the day every credit went to training.
When you would watch every round to see if you were up to 146,890 credits to get a "6/20".
And as soon as you got there.... boom!... you were back down to 126 credits only to yearn for "7/20" for a mere 218,388 credits.
actually not. given their effect i did never spen money on useless trainings - even if my levels are still a bit higher than many people that keep dropping Legs and Peerless.
and even less, i never spent money that i didn't have. i try to help people by offering them loans when needed but i never had to resort to a loan myself, afair
QUOTE(ppp82p @ Jun 5 2016, 22:30)
Poverty is when you are close to lv 400 and you haven't even 1m credits.
Poverty is when you want to do something and you don't have the funds.
allow me to remember you had something like 10M in your hands a couple of days ago... did you already spend them?
QUOTE(SwordFight9000 @ Jun 5 2016, 22:36)
I'm really feeling the poverty at the moment, currently spending every single credit on soul shards so I can horde them for future soulboundings for my Exquisite Shade Armor of the Arcanist set
I don't even have the credits to train any skills at the moment and every arena I do goes directly towards this little project...
THE STRUGGLE IS REAL AND IT HURTS
i strongly suggest you to stick with Leather of Protection until you'll hit a level good enough to switch to Power armors. the lack of Piercing mitigation can be a pain at your level.
but if you really want to go through this path, PM me if interested in
this pieceQUOTE(Basara Nekki @ Jun 5 2016, 22:38)
I think reasonable, after all, everything is very expensive in this game (a single unit may not, but we need several to upgrade). It is a value that gives to survive from day to day, but you can not invest high in a single item.
So I'll try to improve my idea ::
below 1m ---> very poor
between 1m and 3m ---> poor
between 3m and 10m ---> middle class (ranging from low to high)
between 10m and 30m ---> rich
above 30m ---> very rich
And this only in terms of credits (excluding hath and GP).
I am also not considering amounts already invested in upgrade, purchase of equipment, training and perks hath purchased.
log scale, huh? however i'd raise such thresholds. it may seem that 30M is a big amount, but it may be barely enough to cover a warbid or a Gold Star - after that you'll be bankrupt again, with the first case being way worse than the latter