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Since diamonds are few and far between, why do they make the negotiations so costly. Just a suggestion why not make the costs coins, tools or FP?
You ARE out of goods. It costs 5 diams per unrefined goods and 10 per refined goods if you're out of them.No not out of goods, but during negotiations in quests, more often than not especially when the items in the negotiations are gold etc. The cost of diamonds are extremely high. See the example below. This is only this 1st level of a complex negotiation, so if you get anything wrong you are going to have to spend even more diamonds.
You ARE out of goods. It costs 5 diams per unrefined goods and 10 per refined goods if you're out of them.
It costs 10 diams per turn starting from turn 4 on most DC negotiations and per default in GE, starting from turn 5 on the hardest DC negotiations and in GE when you activate the boost.
No not out of goods, but during negotiations in quests, more often than not especially when the items in the negotiations are gold etc. The cost of diamonds are extremely high. See the example below. This is only this 1st level of a complex negotiation, so if you get anything wrong you are going to have to spend even more diamonds.
So you are out of goods!
How about understanding the game before you come with solutions?
This is your 3rd and so far you really do not look that good in getting what the game is about.
So you are out of goods!
How about understanding the game before you come with solutions?
This is your 3rd and so far you really do not look that good in getting what the game is about.
Take it easy, there are folks who play for years and maybe for days. We who know the game should try and help in + way
Thank you for your comment. I am new to the game and your information was helpful. My other point I was trying to make was that invariably people may not always have such items and in order to complete the quest / negotiations you are going to have to spend loads of diamonds which seems a bit unfair. Obviously if you are a long time FOE player like yourself you have probably managed to accumulate sufficient goods.
It's useful to make a quick check of how many goods you've got left before doing the first level of the negotiation (you will find out what they are when you open the negotiation window , but at that point you haven't actually spent anything). A moment of mental arithmetic can save you the frustration of realizing on the last round that you can't complete the negotiation - at which point you can either go off and put up some hopeful trades in the market, or decide not to bother.Thank you for your comment. I am new to the game and your information was helpful. My other point I was trying to make was that invariably people may not always have such items and in order to complete the quest / negotiations you are going to have to spend loads of diamonds which seems a bit unfair. Obviously if you are a long time FOE player like yourself you have probably managed to accumulate sufficient goods.