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Posted by: Hrithmus.2583

Hrithmus.2583

So, i seen this post.

“Changing Soon – Aetherized Weapon Skin Prices
At the end of the week, we’ll be raising the prices of our beautiful Aetherized Weapon Skins. You’ll still be able to get Black Lion Tickets and Ticket Scraps from our Black Lion Chests, but the cost of weapons will go up”

I figured well, i better buy some keys and try my luck for the Black Lion Ticket scraps. I bought 10 keys. Out of the 10 chests i got 3 Black Lion Ticket Scraps. I was super excited. I looked up the Black Lion Ticket Scraps on some wiki post and seen i need 10 for one skin…..I figured ok maybe that post was wrong. Checked another post and it also had 10.

So at the end of the week the “Cost will go up” are you out of your minds? At this rate, i would need to spend like $50 for keys since they NEVER drop. I mean like never.

I guess my question is. How many Scraps did you get on your chests? and how many chests did you open? Did i just run into some bad luck?

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Posted by: AcidicVision.5498

AcidicVision.5498

No, in fact, your luck was actually pretty good seeing as how you got 3 out of 10. But you did end up learning a valuable lesson.

The Kismet
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Posted by: Astral Projections.7320

Astral Projections.7320

Your estimate of $50 seems to be close to average from what I read on the forum, unless you get a lucky ticket.

The RNG is really too bad to be paying real money for keys. For that price and those odds you are better off buying gems with gold or doing key runs.

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Posted by: Mystic.5934

Mystic.5934

lol! $50 per skin was too cheap for them. if they keep this up enough, then hopefully people will catch on how bad the return is and stop buying keys so they bring back fair prices.

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Posted by: Banquetto.9521

Banquetto.9521

10 keys = a little over $10, right?

That’s a pretty low price for an important life lesson – gambling boxes in MMOs are a scam, and you should never, ever buy keys. Not in GW2, not in any game. Just say “no” and maybe game developers will one day start developing games again, instead of running borderline-legal casinos for minors.

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Posted by: Hrithmus.2583

Hrithmus.2583

Thanks all. lol i did learn a life lesson. Just curious though. I been playing now for almost a year and the Black Lion keys seem to almost never drop. Is this on purpose? I’m just really confused why i never see them. I did get them on Story missions or Map completion and on some mob drops but maybe ever since Halloween it’s been unusually rare.

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Posted by: AcidicVision.5498

AcidicVision.5498

The keys had an abyssmal drop rate because Anet wants you to purchase them. The keys that drop and the keys that you get from story serve two purposes…

1 – A nice little perk to get a free thing from the cash shop to open a chest.
2 – A way to hook players into the gambling nature so they buy more (something good will be in the next one)

Think of it as a Casino rep handing tourists a $10 chip or drink voucher to come in and try a game. It’s a neat little free thing that they are hoping leads to you spending a lot of money.

I don’t want to sound totally cynical so I will add….GW2 is a beautiful game and I fully support buying gems. Buy them to get skins. Buy them to get gold. Or character slots, bags, minis, event items. Whatever strikes your fancy.

If you are raking in dozens of hours of entertainment, then why not throw them a few bucks here and there to keep the studio healthy while getting something that improves your game experience in some way. But unless you are a gambling sort, stay far far far away from black lion keys and special event chests. Odds are heavily against you that you will get the thing you want from it and you will only end up getting upset.

Know exactly what you are getting for your money and continued support or pass on it. This sends a clear message to developers. We get more of what we want, they get more money, everyone wins.

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Posted by: CreativeAnarchy.6324

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Yea, I’m not buying gems for keys.

I would have bought gems with real money to purchase the skins I wanted.

I speak for my self and no one else. Only fools believe they speak for a majority.

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Posted by: Paulytnz.7619

Paulytnz.7619

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

Since when did this business of being a hero become being a business?

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Posted by: Astral Projections.7320

Astral Projections.7320

Key runs is what I do. I had a stash of 26 keys from that. Was lucky enough to score a ticket. I got bit once by these RNG chests and I refuse to pay money or gold for keys now. I buy $10 of gems a month and buy non RNG items.

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Posted by: Vayne.8563

Vayne.8563

You can get scraps or you can get a ticket instead of scraps. I’m not sure people realize this.

My wife got a key drop. An actual drop. She opened one chest. She got a ticket.

Grounds for divorce? lol

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CreativeAnarchy.6324

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

I speak for my self and no one else. Only fools believe they speak for a majority.

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Boom Boom Pow!

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Posted by: Sylv.5324

Sylv.5324

You can get scraps or you can get a ticket instead of scraps. I’m not sure people realize this.

My wife got a key drop. An actual drop. She opened one chest. She got a ticket.

Grounds for divorce? lol

That’s how I got a fused ticket. Key dropped, opened chest, ticket dropped. Never since has my luck been that good.

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Posted by: Hybarf Tics.2048

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In the past I’ve ben a very good supporter for the store including my CE, I must have contributed over 600 to Anet. It’s exactly this news that made me stop purchasing gems. Anet the honeymoon is over no more support for the store I’m done you’re getting too greedy, and I don’t like fat cats.

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Posted by: Conncept.7638

Conncept.7638

The keys had an abyssmal drop rate because Anet wants you to purchase them. The keys that drop and the keys that you get from story serve two purposes…

If they wanted people to buy them they shouldn’t have given everything of value in the chests they open an equally abysmal drop rate.

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Posted by: Mystic.5934

Mystic.5934

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

the personal story, level 10 chapter gives you a guaranteed key. People farm this. create new character, do story, level, do more story, level, do level 10 story, get key, deposit, delete character, start over. I hear one of the human story lines is the quickest/easiest. takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how many people are helping you.

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Posted by: Vol.5241

Vol.5241

There’s nothing wrong with this.

You knew before this game came out that is was not Pay To Win. All the purchases are cosmetic.

And is it shocking that some cosmetic items are outrageously expensive? No, it’s not.

Better yet though, the game has a ton of other skins available that you are still able to create a unique character.

So there’s nothing wrong here. I don’t know about you, but companies exist to make money. Anet needs to make money in order to keep making content. And the way they make money is selling keys for the small chance of being rewarded with a skin.

Yeah, it sucks, but oh well. We can’t get everything for cheap/free.

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Posted by: Excursion.9752

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I would be willing to bet people would pay for any ticket to trade in at a vendor for a item of their choice. You don’t have to put all the skins in the store keep it like it is and sell the “Golden Ticket” for a price. I would have purchased several of these from past events. Where in reality I have not purchased one key for an RNG box. I could pretty much guarentee their sales would sky rocket if they did it that way.

All this elitism for rare skins is ridiculous. All these skins show is that you got lucky nothing else. So why not give people what they want and make money in the process? You cant really compare the Wintersday weapons because they were pretty cheesy.

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Posted by: LumAnth.5124

LumAnth.5124

Once every 2 months I buy 1 key for a chance at an everlasting tonic.

Still haven’t gotten one… but…. oh well….

Sorry for the typos….
I’m usually typing on my phone

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Paulytnz.7619

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

the personal story, level 10 chapter gives you a guaranteed key. People farm this. create new character, do story, level, do more story, level, do level 10 story, get key, deposit, delete character, start over. I hear one of the human story lines is the quickest/easiest. takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how many people are helping you.

Tip: You DON’T have to level up at all. You can rush straight from the very first quest and complete all quests up to and including the lvl 10 one from the very start of the game. I do so and usually finish the lvl 10 quest at about lvl 4 or 5 from all the level ups from the quest rewards.

Personally I found human, middle class story to be good for this, I found this very early on, then read on forums and saw on youtube that everyone else prefers this path too lol.

You can pre-make gear for your character to use just don’t go any higher than masterwork (so that it remains account bound). Having the Deluxe game or whatever it’s called really helps too as you can access your gear (bank) right from the start of the game.

PS, did a few low lvl quests on one of my alts earlier today and noticed there are now NO cash rewards for quests. Anyone else notice this? We used to get some good cash for the 1-10 lvl quests and now nothing. Maybe because of all the key farmers?

Since when did this business of being a hero become being a business?

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Posted by: TehPwnerer.7215

TehPwnerer.7215

And this is why you shouldn’t buy keys.

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Posted by: TehPwnerer.7215

TehPwnerer.7215

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

the personal story, level 10 chapter gives you a guaranteed key. People farm this. create new character, do story, level, do more story, level, do level 10 story, get key, deposit, delete character, start over. I hear one of the human story lines is the quickest/easiest. takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how many people are helping you.

Tip: You DON’T have to level up at all. You can rush straight from the very first quest and complete all quests up to and including the lvl 10 one from the very start of the game. I do so and usually finish the lvl 10 quest at about lvl 4 or 5 from all the level ups from the quest rewards.

Personally I found human, middle class story to be good for this, I found this very early on, then read on forums and saw on youtube that everyone else prefers this path too lol.

You can pre-make gear for your character to use just don’t go any higher than masterwork (so that it remains account bound). Having the Deluxe game or whatever it’s called really helps too as you can access your gear (bank) right from the start of the game.

PS, did a few low lvl quests on one of my alts earlier today and noticed there are now NO cash rewards for quests. Anyone else notice this? We used to get some good cash for the 1-10 lvl quests and now nothing. Maybe because of all the key farmers?

Yeah let’s just tell everyone how to get free keys so that ArenaNet removes this as an option… -____-

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Posted by: Paulytnz.7619

Paulytnz.7619

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

the personal story, level 10 chapter gives you a guaranteed key. People farm this. create new character, do story, level, do more story, level, do level 10 story, get key, deposit, delete character, start over. I hear one of the human story lines is the quickest/easiest. takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how many people are helping you.

Tip: You DON’T have to level up at all. You can rush straight from the very first quest and complete all quests up to and including the lvl 10 one from the very start of the game. I do so and usually finish the lvl 10 quest at about lvl 4 or 5 from all the level ups from the quest rewards.

Personally I found human, middle class story to be good for this, I found this very early on, then read on forums and saw on youtube that everyone else prefers this path too lol.

You can pre-make gear for your character to use just don’t go any higher than masterwork (so that it remains account bound). Having the Deluxe game or whatever it’s called really helps too as you can access your gear (bank) right from the start of the game.

PS, did a few low lvl quests on one of my alts earlier today and noticed there are now NO cash rewards for quests. Anyone else notice this? We used to get some good cash for the 1-10 lvl quests and now nothing. Maybe because of all the key farmers?

Yeah let’s just tell everyone how to get free keys so that ArenaNet removes this as an option… -____-

Anet are aware people farm keys. They wont remove it because they know that even 40 mins of game time for just 1 key is still a long time. Besides I still stand by my previous statement on another thread that they are NOT desperate for cash, believe me if they were we would see a lot more cosmetics in the store and all this rng would go flying out the window. It’s only here now to encourage people who want to be “one of the lucky few” to continue buying these keys so they can be exclusive. If the RNG was gone we would see a whole other player type buying the cosmetics and I can assure you there would be a ton more sales.

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Posted by: Theftwind.8976

Theftwind.8976

Last night, for the first time ever, while in WvW with my newly leveled 80 mesmer, I got a Black Lion Key from a drop! I was so excited I thought that I would share my excitement with everyone.

However, knowing ANET, that drop rate will soon be nerfed!

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Posted by: Paulytnz.7619

Paulytnz.7619

Last night, for the first time ever, while in WvW with my newly leveled 80 mesmer, I got a Black Lion Key from a drop! I was so excited I thought that I would share my excitement with everyone.

However, knowing ANET, that drop rate will soon be nerfed!

Trolla lol a lol a lol, I don’t think it can be nerfed any further, perhaps taken from drops entirely is the only way. :P

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Posted by: ezd.6359

ezd.6359

Yeah let’s just tell everyone how to get free keys so that ArenaNet removes this as an option… -____-

I will never do it. And main reason is: i farm money in real life much faster. So if i want to buy a key – i will buy it for real money. If i want to spend my time – i will spend it for something good. But NOT as boring as this farm. Every mature player must understand this. So i don’t think arena will remove these keys from personal stories. Because they don’t care if some kids will get a key and will use it to obtain some bytes in theirs database. It is not even worth theirs developers time spent

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Paulytnz.7619

Yeah let’s just tell everyone how to get free keys so that ArenaNet removes this as an option… -____-

I will never do it. And main reason is: i farm money in real life much faster. So if i want to buy a key – i will buy it for real money. If i want to spend my time – i will spend it for something good. But NOT as boring as this farm. Every mature player must understand this. So i don’t think arena will remove these keys from personal stories. Because they don’t care if some kids will get a key and will use it to obtain some bytes in theirs database. It is not even worth theirs developers time spent

TBH I only discovered this method of obtaining keys as I made a new alt one day to try an alternate storyline option to the personal story to see how they all played out and I had a blast doing so.

I had so much fun just bowling through the mobs and thought well if I can get a key every time at level 10 I may as well do this now and again whenever I’m bored and can’t be bothered doing something else. It’s kind of like buying a scratch ticket where you could win a nice prize – half the fun is in the scratching off.

I never farm more than maybe 2 runs in 1 day and heck I can go months without even bothering to do a run at all. It’s like I said if there’s nothing else to do in game and if I’m short on BLTC salvage kits then I look at running for a key. :P

Personally I wish they would add a new type of mini dungeon to replace this. Perhaps some kind of small solo dungeon that randomises the rooms every time you run it with a chance at some nice rewards including keys. It’s small little minigames/diversions like this that can add to the spice of the game and give us something different to do now and then when bored with the other main aspects of the game while as I said giving us a chance to get some nice prize. :-D

Oh and I am very mature (old) even tho I may not act it sometimes, but rest assured I am no “kid” :P

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Posted by: ezd.6359

ezd.6359

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

English is not my native language, sorry :<

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Paulytnz.7619

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

TBH even if I was a millionaire I wouldn’t buy these keys still on matter of principal. RNG has to go. I wont go into the why’s, when’s, where’s, how’s, what’s or whatever right now as I’m too tired but thanks for the suggestion. :P

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Posted by: Nuka Cola.8520

Nuka Cola.8520

haha some of you buy keys? isn’t it obvious how of a waste of money this is? Do some of you need another person to actually tell you how it isn’t worth it? C’mon rofl. Last time i got a key from trash mob was like 800h ago and i don’t even care. There’s nothing inside BL chests worth a crap. Never bought a single one with gems and will never do.

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Posted by: ezd.6359

ezd.6359

It’s your right.

I personally don’t need anything from gem store but i buy gems to support developers. I have 20+ keys and i don’t want to open chests. May be someday they will add something useful into them.

I have another problem. I want to buy 800 more gems this month (to support you know), but i don’t know what to buy. facepalm.jpg

English is not my native language, sorry :<

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Phantom.8130

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

so…… you’re suggesting that kids get jobs to support their video game gambling habits, and you see nothing wrong with that….?

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Posted by: Tobias Trueflight.8350

Tobias Trueflight.8350

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

so…… you’re suggesting that kids get jobs to support their video game gambling habits, and you see nothing wrong with that….?

I’ve seen there’s one of two outcomes:

- They work for their money instead of getting it given to them as an allowance, so they get a bigger respect for it.

- They blow it and wind up learning working and being broke is no fun.

Whether they change their mind depends on more variables but I’ve seen grown adults be completely careless with their money for less

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Posted by: ezd.6359

ezd.6359

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

so…… you’re suggesting that kids get jobs to support their video game gambling habits, and you see nothing wrong with that….?

OMG No LOL. Amazing logic.

If they want keys – [suggestion]. If they want to have fun – [suggestion]. If they want to spend some time – [suggestion].

But if they want to support developers – buy gems.

job → gems → keys is the best way in all cases (except you have fun farming them)

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Posted by: Hrithmus.2583

Hrithmus.2583

I guess ill reply to some of these comments. I maybe only opened a few chests in my time of playing and the rewards were very bad. I didn’t even think twice about the black lion chests until i seen this post from Anet.

“Changing Soon – Aetherized Weapon Skin Prices
At the end of the week, we’ll be raising the prices of our beautiful Aetherized Weapon Skins. You’ll still be able to get Black Lion Tickets and Ticket Scraps from our Black Lion Chests, but the cost of weapons will go up”

I figured ok, i have extra money in my account and i like this game. Might as well show my support. Also thinking, ’Well since im spending real money on keys, maybe ill get something good in return?" That was maybe my fault. But still though, why make the drop rate on tickets and scraps so bad on chests when the regular drop rate on keys are horrible??

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Posted by: Phantom.8130

Phantom.8130

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

so…… you’re suggesting that kids get jobs to support their video game gambling habits, and you see nothing wrong with that….?

I’ve seen there’s one of two outcomes:

- They work for their money instead of getting it given to them as an allowance, so they get a bigger respect for it.

- They blow it and wind up learning working and being broke is no fun.

Whether they change their mind depends on more variables but I’ve seen grown adults be completely careless with their money for less

the onus shouldn’t be on the kids to learn how to be responsible with money, the onus should be on ANet to not market gambling to children. their RNG boxes are pretty much the textbook definition of gambling, as it’s no different then playing a slot machine. it’s illegal to even be inside a casino if you’re under 21, it’s illegal to sign up to online gambling sites if you’re under 21 and the majority of those were shut down years ago. yet….. somehow, this escapes scrutiny even though the only difference is that the kids get imaginary pixels on a screen instead of cash when they hit the jackpot? well, japan saw through the BS and outlawed this sort of crap last year, because they saw it for exactly what it was. perhaps every black lion chest should come with a phone number for gamblers anonymous?

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Posted by: Celestina.2894

Celestina.2894

Farm keys via the lvl 10 quest if you really want/need them. 1 run can take 30-40 mins solo and a lot quicker if doing with friends. Find a guide or look on youtube they are out there.

what quest?

I don’t mind farming for the keys.

the personal story, level 10 chapter gives you a guaranteed key. People farm this. create new character, do story, level, do more story, level, do level 10 story, get key, deposit, delete character, start over. I hear one of the human story lines is the quickest/easiest. takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how many people are helping you.

Tip: You DON’T have to level up at all. You can rush straight from the very first quest and complete all quests up to and including the lvl 10 one from the very start of the game. I do so and usually finish the lvl 10 quest at about lvl 4 or 5 from all the level ups from the quest rewards.

Personally I found human, middle class story to be good for this, I found this very early on, then read on forums and saw on youtube that everyone else prefers this path too lol.

You can pre-make gear for your character to use just don’t go any higher than masterwork (so that it remains account bound). Having the Deluxe game or whatever it’s called really helps too as you can access your gear (bank) right from the start of the game.

PS, did a few low lvl quests on one of my alts earlier today and noticed there are now NO cash rewards for quests. Anyone else notice this? We used to get some good cash for the 1-10 lvl quests and now nothing. Maybe because of all the key farmers?

Yeah let’s just tell everyone how to get free keys so that ArenaNet removes this as an option… -____-

This trick has not been a secret since the 3 day head start. Anet knows about, but they don’t care, because at the end of the day it is faster to buy them.

And tbh, all signs point to GW2 not exactly struggling to make a profit.

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Posted by: Lisa.6102

Lisa.6102

About kids… Nothing personal. I meant they have free time to spend they don’t know how. I suggest to get a job and buy keys directly. Even if it will be 5$ a hour – it is much more profitable.

Oh Dear would you like a hand removing that foot from your mouth? LOL

I’m not a kid either and I do have a job as well, I prefer to use my real life money on my satisfying things like shoes and shoes and more shoes even, spending 30 minutes or so farming a key improves the quality of shoes and underwear I buy. ;-)

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Posted by: ezd.6359

ezd.6359

I figured ok, i have extra money in my account and i like this game. Might as well show my support. Also thinking, ’Well since im spending real money on keys, maybe ill get something good in return?" That was maybe my fault. But still though, why make the drop rate on tickets and scraps so bad on chests when the regular drop rate on keys are horrible??

It is a different problem. They must add something useful to compensate. But they add useless _ boosters, logging axes etc. When you get gathering tools for example you feel yourself cheated because “Black Lion Logging Axe” = 1 silver. While 1 key ~= 3 gold.

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Posted by: Tobias Trueflight.8350

Tobias Trueflight.8350

the onus shouldn’t be on the kids to learn how to be responsible with money, the onus should be on ANet to not market gambling to children.

Nope.

The onus is on the parents or guardians to know what their children are up to, and whether it is potentially harmful. There is no person, or group responsible for raising a child which is not the parent or guardian.

I’ve had this conversation too many times as a teacher, with teachers, and with other people who felt it was their obligation to raise children in their classrooms or groups. No. It’s not their responsibility, and it sure as heck isn’t something I would ever . . . ever lay at the feet of a corporation.

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Posted by: Phantom.8130

Phantom.8130

the onus shouldn’t be on the kids to learn how to be responsible with money, the onus should be on ANet to not market gambling to children.

Nope.

The onus is on the parents or guardians to know what their children are up to, and whether it is potentially harmful. There is no person, or group responsible for raising a child which is not the parent or guardian.

I’ve had this conversation too many times as a teacher, with teachers, and with other people who felt it was their obligation to raise children in their classrooms or groups. No. It’s not their responsibility, and it sure as heck isn’t something I would ever . . . ever lay at the feet of a corporation.

oh, so what you’re saying is that it’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure their kids aren’t gambling, and the casinos hold no obligation to ensure the same exact thing? funny, because the last time i went into a casino, they wouldn’t let anyone in that didn’t have a valid ID verifying that they were of legal age, because well, they’d be breaking the law.

this isn’t about teaching your kid not to swear, this is about legality of offering gambling to minors. the RNG boxes are gambling. there’s no ifs, ands, or buts about it. they’re gambling. and they’re being marketed to minors. in any other place in the world, that’s illegal, but it’s ok because it’s in gw2? right…..

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oh, so what you’re saying is that it’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure their kids aren’t gambling, and the casinos hold no obligation to ensure the same exact thing?

No, casinos are under a legal obligation, that’s different. And you knew it was different, plus . . .

in any other place in the world, that’s illegal, but it’s ok because it’s in gw2? right…..

Of course it’s not okay. It’s just not illegal. There’s a difference there. Excepting Gem Cards, the other means of getting Gems to purchase a huge bunch of Keys is to input a credit card or Paypal account. I don’t know for sure, but it’s generally accepted that if you have a credit card you are financially responsible enough to make your own decisions that way.

. . . it’s laughable, yes, especially with what you discover when you start looking into it, but that’s the assumption card companies operate from. And there’s a bunch of holes in the whole mess anyway so we come back to . . . one detail.

It’s not illegal. Therefore there’s no legal leverage to stop it from happening, and thus it falls to others to handle it. And so!

Why aren’t the parents or guardians being responsible in keeping an eye on this again?

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oh, so what you’re saying is that it’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure their kids aren’t gambling, and the casinos hold no obligation to ensure the same exact thing?

No, casinos are under a legal obligation, that’s different. And you knew it was different, plus . . .

in any other place in the world, that’s illegal, but it’s ok because it’s in gw2? right…..

Of course it’s not okay. It’s just not illegal. There’s a difference there. Excepting Gem Cards, the other means of getting Gems to purchase a huge bunch of Keys is to input a credit card or Paypal account. I don’t know for sure, but it’s generally accepted that if you have a credit card you are financially responsible enough to make your own decisions that way.

. . . it’s laughable, yes, especially with what you discover when you start looking into it, but that’s the assumption card companies operate from. And there’s a bunch of holes in the whole mess anyway so we come back to . . . one detail.

It’s not illegal. Therefore there’s no legal leverage to stop it from happening, and thus it falls to others to handle it. And so!

Why aren’t the parents or guardians being responsible in keeping an eye on this again?

actually, japan made it illegal over a year ago. their reasoning was that marketing gambling to children isn’t something they feel should be allowed to happen. the asian market adjusted, and removed their gambling systems in anticipation of that law coming in.

and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

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and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

Oh gods in heaven, no. Because the splitting of hairs of what constitutes gambling has derailed more PTAs than the question of what to call the American Civil War. I’m not going to go any further on that note, though I’ll just say it needed popcorn and tickets.

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and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

Oh gods in heaven, no. Because the splitting of hairs of what constitutes gambling has derailed more PTAs than the question of what to call the American Civil War. I’m not going to go any further on that note, though I’ll just say it needed popcorn and tickets.

then just answer me this one last question, as a teacher, if it was brought up at a meeting, and you took the stance you just took now, would you still have a job?

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and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

Oh gods in heaven, no. Because the splitting of hairs of what constitutes gambling has derailed more PTAs than the question of what to call the American Civil War. I’m not going to go any further on that note, though I’ll just say it needed popcorn and tickets.

then just answer me this one last question, as a teacher, if it was brought up at a meeting, and you took the stance you just took now, would you still have a job?

That depends on too many variable details, but I think the answer would be “yes”. Not a certain “yes” because it does depend on a lot of other things. I mean, one teacher had a “Wheel of Fortune” in their room you could spend bonus tickets (for answering questions in class) and that slipped by for ages. Similarly “grab boxes” which were rewards for best homework grade . . .

So, no, I don’t think I’d lose my job over it. But it would depend greatly on several factors.

On the topic of “gambling in GW2”, final note? I sincerely think it could be a problem but I’m not about to tell someone who earns their money and spends it on what they want “you are wrong” unless it’s illegal in the location they are doing it. They want to throw away their money? That’s their problem. Parents have a problem with their kids doing it? Raise your kids to understand probability better.

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I have another problem. I want to buy 800 more gems this month (to support you know), but i don’t know what to buy. facepalm.jpg

How about you give it to the Red Cross or something? If you want to make a charitable donation, make it to an actual charity.

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oh, so what you’re saying is that it’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure their kids aren’t gambling, and the casinos hold no obligation to ensure the same exact thing?

No, casinos are under a legal obligation, that’s different. And you knew it was different, plus . . .

in any other place in the world, that’s illegal, but it’s ok because it’s in gw2? right…..

Of course it’s not okay. It’s just not illegal. There’s a difference there. Excepting Gem Cards, the other means of getting Gems to purchase a huge bunch of Keys is to input a credit card or Paypal account. I don’t know for sure, but it’s generally accepted that if you have a credit card you are financially responsible enough to make your own decisions that way.

. . . it’s laughable, yes, especially with what you discover when you start looking into it, but that’s the assumption card companies operate from. And there’s a bunch of holes in the whole mess anyway so we come back to . . . one detail.

It’s not illegal. Therefore there’s no legal leverage to stop it from happening, and thus it falls to others to handle it. And so!

Why aren’t the parents or guardians being responsible in keeping an eye on this again?

actually, japan made it illegal over a year ago. their reasoning was that marketing gambling to children isn’t something they feel should be allowed to happen. the asian market adjusted, and removed their gambling systems in anticipation of that law coming in.

and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

I wonder what the average age of a GW2 player is ?

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oh, so what you’re saying is that it’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure their kids aren’t gambling, and the casinos hold no obligation to ensure the same exact thing?

No, casinos are under a legal obligation, that’s different. And you knew it was different, plus . . .

in any other place in the world, that’s illegal, but it’s ok because it’s in gw2? right…..

Of course it’s not okay. It’s just not illegal. There’s a difference there. Excepting Gem Cards, the other means of getting Gems to purchase a huge bunch of Keys is to input a credit card or Paypal account. I don’t know for sure, but it’s generally accepted that if you have a credit card you are financially responsible enough to make your own decisions that way.

. . . it’s laughable, yes, especially with what you discover when you start looking into it, but that’s the assumption card companies operate from. And there’s a bunch of holes in the whole mess anyway so we come back to . . . one detail.

It’s not illegal. Therefore there’s no legal leverage to stop it from happening, and thus it falls to others to handle it. And so!

Why aren’t the parents or guardians being responsible in keeping an eye on this again?

actually, japan made it illegal over a year ago. their reasoning was that marketing gambling to children isn’t something they feel should be allowed to happen. the asian market adjusted, and removed their gambling systems in anticipation of that law coming in.

and, for the record, i never said the parents or guardians aren’t responsible. i simply said that the casino is responsible as well, which in this case, is guild wars 2. since they’re the ones providing the gambling. which the RNG boxes are. which makes them a casino. marketing gambling. to children. if you can’t see how that’s immoral, or at the very least completely irresponsible, then by all means, bring this conversation up at the next parent teacher meeting, and see what the results are.

I wonder what the average age of a GW2 player is ?

i can’t really say what the average age would be, but i am certain that there are a significant amount who aren’t really old enough to learn about those fancy underwear you mentioned earlier.