Mr Celestine
Hatchling
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2019
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- Sweden
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- Mr Celestine Aurel
Hi everyone,
I've been wondering for a few days about the different resources and how some types have gone completely useless while some are vital to the production lines. For example the resources from RockTropia - they are rarely used, rarely seen in AH and quite obsolete since nobody seems to be using them (most of them, anyways) anymore. On the contrary we have Gazzurdite which seems to be one of the main staples in EU:s economy.
With the more complex production lines (resource --> component --> advanced component --> finished product) some classic resources have become vital in the early stages of refinement and processing into usable items which people actually use.
So, what resources seem vital in todays EU? The days of ingots to finished products seem gone and the economy itself is getting really interesting for nerds like me who want to understand complex systems and how they interact and react on the rise and fall of prices in-game.
Do I even need to mention the collapse of the iron market now that the Agrash are the latest massacre-hype? It's such a perfect example to follow in the coming months once the Agrash are old new once again.
Celestine
I've been wondering for a few days about the different resources and how some types have gone completely useless while some are vital to the production lines. For example the resources from RockTropia - they are rarely used, rarely seen in AH and quite obsolete since nobody seems to be using them (most of them, anyways) anymore. On the contrary we have Gazzurdite which seems to be one of the main staples in EU:s economy.
With the more complex production lines (resource --> component --> advanced component --> finished product) some classic resources have become vital in the early stages of refinement and processing into usable items which people actually use.
So, what resources seem vital in todays EU? The days of ingots to finished products seem gone and the economy itself is getting really interesting for nerds like me who want to understand complex systems and how they interact and react on the rise and fall of prices in-game.
Do I even need to mention the collapse of the iron market now that the Agrash are the latest massacre-hype? It's such a perfect example to follow in the coming months once the Agrash are old new once again.
Celestine