Faster way to buy sun beads
1425 clicks for the full collection, yes I was quite upset as well.
I’m not sure if it’s working, but you could try to bind clicks to your mouse wheel scroll.
Have never tried it, but should speed things up. I’m pretty sure that it’s okay, even though “every action = 1 key” is pretty hard to interpret for something like a wheel scroll…
I’m not sure if it’s working, but you could try to bind clicks to your mouse wheel scroll.
Have never tried it, but should speed things up. I’m pretty sure that it’s okay, even though “every action = 1 key” is pretty hard to interpret for something like a wheel scroll…
That’s still a huge amount of scrolling though. The point I was trying to make is that if obsidian shards received a QoL update that made it easier to purchase, sun beas should receive the same update too.
Sun beads are only used in quantities of 75, the have no other sense in the game than building Hylak-weapons, where you need 75 per weapon.
It’s quite censored to sell them 1-by-1 and not in quantities of 75.
Sun beads are only used in quantities of 75, the have no other sense in the game than building Hylak-weapons, where you need 75 per weapon.
It’s quite censored to sell them 1-by-1 and not in quantities of 75.
That’s not strictly true. There is a jewelcrafting recipe that uses just 3 of them.
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Beaded_Hylek_Necklace
I’m not sure if it’s working, but you could try to bind clicks to your mouse wheel scroll.
Have never tried it, but should speed things up. I’m pretty sure that it’s okay, even though “every action = 1 key” is pretty hard to interpret for something like a wheel scroll…That’s still a huge amount of scrolling though. The point I was trying to make is that if obsidian shards received a QoL update that made it easier to purchase, sun beas should receive the same update too.
It goes very quick and will only take a few minutes at most. I completed the one achievement where you needed to consume 100K alcoholic drinks this way. I forget the program I used but I bound both the forward and back scroll wheel to register as a left click. I then just moved the wheel back and forth very quickly and could purchase a stack in about 30 seconds if not less.