Earlier in GToB, somebody was saying that gold zaishen coins are worth about 13k now, and when I asked why, the answer was because of the envoy weapons. Okay, I can understand that, but then I asked "why are envoy weapons so damn expensive then?" and all I basically got was "because they are" before being called a retard and promptly ignored.
Let's do a little analyzing.
- I was told that envoy weapons cost 200 ectos, so let's assume that's accurate (it must be if gold coins cost so damn much).
- To make one yourself, you need 100 gold zaishen coins and 15k gold (which is a lot of money definitely).
- Let's also assume that, aside from envoy weapons, buying zaishen keys (or elite tomes, but they're about the same now since tomes are 1 gold coin) is the most effective way of using your gold coins.
- I see zaishen keys going for 5k most of the time now, so if you got 100 keys instead of an envoy weapon, you would have items that are worth 500k total, but here's the problem.
- If envoy weapons cost 200 ectos and ectos are 7k each on average now, that would mean that if you used 100 gold coins (ignoring all other costs and such) for an envoy weapon you would have something that's worth 1.4 million gold.
- This means there's a discrepancy of 900k gold between using 100 gold coins for 100 items and using 100 gold coins for one item that costs 100 coins.
Now, I realize that there are potentially a LOT of errors I've made with judging the value of items and such since I don't keep track of the price of everything obsessively, but I don't think even the most egregious errors could explain everything. I must be missing something here if people think this is valid, because I certainly can't see it.
I'm not trying to bitch and moan and cry about how screwed up this game's economy is, but why is it like this?