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beldar17
02-07-2020, 12:45 AM
3x enchanted
fantastically crit weighted(40 and some change)
blink script
t1

400k bloodscrip takes it

Wrathbringer
02-07-2020, 01:28 AM
3x enchanted
fantastically crit weighted(40 and some change)
blink script
t1

400k bloodscrip takes it

That's all? Wow. There are so many uber weapons now that they're actually not that expensive to acquire anymore. Imagine what this would have gone for 10 years ago in coin or cash. Nice weapon, best of luck with the sale.

gilchristr
02-07-2020, 02:18 AM
Meanwhile you can get some super lame new script for having a cloak in your left hand, or having fairies come out of your staff, or secret special flares coinciding with the character's menstral cycle or something, with MAX UNLOCK*!!! for the low low price of $1000 worth of perfect arena runs at the next duskruin!!!

* max unlock may feature bugs that randomly gimp some hidden mechanic like redux or SMRv2, or whatever.



Id say given the choice go with the fantasticly crit weighted blink not-a-maul

gilchristr
02-07-2020, 02:19 AM
Meanwhile you can get some super lame new script for having a cloak in your left hand, or having fairies come out of your staff, or secret special flares coinciding with the character's menstral cycle or something, with MAX UNLOCK*!!! for the low low price of $1000 worth of perfect arena runs at the next duskruin!!!

* max unlock may feature bugs that randomly cloak-gimp some hidden mechanic like redux or SMRv2, or whatever.



Id say given the choice go with the fantasticly crit weighted blink not-a-maul

nocturnix
02-07-2020, 04:04 AM
Yah thats what happens when you start selling high-end upgrades for essentially IRL$$

This stuff becomes more common and thus will drop in price.

And agree with above, they release so much new stuff its buggy and then they dont fix it. Still waiting for my treasure sack to actually work as intended, nothing stacks in that thing. Piece garbage, and they just move on and dont even consider fixing it. I am vary wary of investing in any new stuff anymore.

beldar17
02-07-2020, 04:07 PM
what doesn't stack in them?