Q:
How is she glowing????
A:
Hylek Hue Potions work, as well as the polyluminescent refractors.
Bloin – Running around, tagging Keeps, getting whack on Scoobie Snacks.
Because she’s worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6zkT2uZAGA – GW2 – A world of wonder
Maybe it’s Maybelline?
-Mike O’Brien
Because we can’t be angry about both?
polyluminescent refractors.
Only several hundred gold in the TP :_(
polyluminescent refractors.
Only several hundred gold in the TP :_(
I think that is my problem with the game, from this POV.
There are just some things that are way too expensive.
…and yes, they’re all optional and I totally understand that the game doesn’t make money in other ways (and god knows, I’ve spent enough on it to prove I get that!).
But, to me, there is just no justification for single items to be over a certain amount; even taking all that into account.
It’s all just arbitrary prices, for non-essential things and I have a psychological barrier.
I know, IRL, you can buy things with 0 practical purpose, for astronomical amounts, too.
But, this is not real life, this is just a game and you know that, when this game ends, you will be left with nothing.
Whereas, IRL, hopefully you will at least still have that pretty, but useless, thing until it’s game over for you and even then, you can possibly leave it to someone else.
…and even if it is lost, or stolen, at least someone somewhere still has the use of it.
Whereas, with something like this, in a few years it’s just gone.
polyluminescent refractors.
Only several hundred gold in the TP :_(
Only the black poly is exclusive, orange and green (as well as blue, yellow and red) can be obtained via hue potions. Their effect only lasts 5 min but they are cheap.
Bloin – Running around, tagging Keeps, getting whack on Scoobie Snacks.
I know, IRL, you can buy things with 0 practical purpose, for astronomical amounts, too.
But, this is not real life, this is just a game and you know that, when this game ends, you will be left with nothing.
Whereas, IRL, hopefully you will at least still have that pretty, but useless, thing until it’s game over for you and even then, you can possibly leave it to someone else.
…and even if it is lost, or stolen, at least someone somewhere still has the use of it.
Whereas, with something like this, in a few years it’s just gone.
The refractors can be slotted and used, then salvaged and sold again.
Bloin – Running around, tagging Keeps, getting whack on Scoobie Snacks.
It’s fighting spirit is burning!
I know, IRL, you can buy things with 0 practical purpose, for astronomical amounts, too.
But, this is not real life, this is just a game and you know that, when this game ends, you will be left with nothing.
Whereas, IRL, hopefully you will at least still have that pretty, but useless, thing until it’s game over for you and even then, you can possibly leave it to someone else.
…and even if it is lost, or stolen, at least someone somewhere still has the use of it.
Whereas, with something like this, in a few years it’s just gone.
The refractors can be slotted and used, then salvaged and sold again.
I suppose that’s something…
Still, after a few years they’re still going to be gone, aren’t they?
…and I know everything is, but I just seem to have a psychological ceiling over which I won’t buy any one thing.
She’s glowing because of the residual radiation in the thaumanova reactor. She’s been doing the fire elemental recently.
polyluminescent refractors.
Only several hundred gold in the TP :_(
I think that is my problem with the game, from this POV.
There are just some things that are way too expensive.
…and yes, they’re all optional and I totally understand that the game doesn’t make money in other ways (and god knows, I’ve spent enough on it to prove I get that!).
But, to me, there is just no justification for single items to be over a certain amount; even taking all that into account.
It’s all just arbitrary prices, for non-essential things and I have a psychological barrier.
I know, IRL, you can buy things with 0 practical purpose, for astronomical amounts, too.
But, this is not real life, this is just a game and you know that, when this game ends, you will be left with nothing.
Whereas, IRL, hopefully you will at least still have that pretty, but useless, thing until it’s game over for you and even then, you can possibly leave it to someone else.
…and even if it is lost, or stolen, at least someone somewhere still has the use of it.
Whereas, with something like this, in a few years it’s just gone.
Is there some reason they can’t be in the trick or treat bag each year so that each year the supply is replenished?
ANet may give it to you.
polyluminescent refractors.
Only several hundred gold in the TP :_(
I think that is my problem with the game, from this POV.
There are just some things that are way too expensive.
…and yes, they’re all optional and I totally understand that the game doesn’t make money in other ways (and god knows, I’ve spent enough on it to prove I get that!).
But, to me, there is just no justification for single items to be over a certain amount; even taking all that into account.
It’s all just arbitrary prices, for non-essential things and I have a psychological barrier.
I know, IRL, you can buy things with 0 practical purpose, for astronomical amounts, too.
But, this is not real life, this is just a game and you know that, when this game ends, you will be left with nothing.
Whereas, IRL, hopefully you will at least still have that pretty, but useless, thing until it’s game over for you and even then, you can possibly leave it to someone else.
…and even if it is lost, or stolen, at least someone somewhere still has the use of it.
Whereas, with something like this, in a few years it’s just gone.
Is there some reason they can’t be in the trick or treat bag each year so that each year the supply is replenished?
T&T bags still drop and the trinkets still drop from bags.
Bloin – Running around, tagging Keeps, getting whack on Scoobie Snacks.