December 21, 201411 yr Are massive pouches worth it in nature runecrafting at level 91, considering the time used in Runespan?
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December 21, 201411 yr Sy however forgets that training RuneCrafting for the purpose of money is still done and a\worth the effort. I would say the Massive pouch isn't worth it in the end. Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be?~ Marianne Williamson For account help/issues, please follow this link: Account Help. If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to PM me or post here.
December 22, 201411 yr It costs 1k runespan points per pouch, and you get 42 uses out of it. I would say it's not a bad investment, as it helps balance gaining faster xp as you level Runecrafting up to 99 (or higher, depending on your ambitions), and can help you make money. I'm not an expert on money making methods and Runecrafting in general but if that's what you want to do, I'd so go for it. If you're asking for a raw calculation to maximize your gp/hr..probably not. How long does it take you to earn 1k runespan points? With that information I could be better informed as to further details. It also depends of course on whether you are using the small through giant pouches as well. "Fight for what you believe in, and believe in what you're fighting for." Can games be art? --- My blog here if you want to check out my Times articles and other writings! I always appreciate comments/feedback.
December 22, 201411 yr They're worth it, but only because it means less time spent making nature runes and more time doing runespan
December 22, 201411 yr It's worth it. It's largely 17(18-1) more pure essence per trip for a largely useless point reward. But don't bother runecrafting at altars without using tabs from treasure hunter or wicked hood. Free extra 30k gp + some exp daily from wicked hood for two weeks for no added effort.
December 22, 201411 yr Considering double natures can make upwards of 2M per hour, I wouldn't say that it's never good craft nats. If you're looking to train RC while making GP, making nats is a very good choice. To answer the original question, it's not worth going to runespan just to get the pouches. If you've got points already that you're not using, then you might as well use them up on something that'll make you money rather than the esteem I wasted most of my points on.
December 23, 201411 yr If you runespanned to the level for double nats just to craft double nats, then by all means use your points to buy the pouches In real life MMO you don't get 99 smithing by making endless bronze daggers.
December 24, 201411 yr I wouldn't say that it's never good craft nats.I would say thatSome people don't have the money, levels, or desire to boss hunt or merchant. Other than those, there's not a whole lot of things you can do that'll make you 2M/h, much less make that much while also gaining experience.
December 24, 201411 yr Honestly, I feel this has gotten way too over thought. Shouldn't you just be making combo runes instead? Better money and exp. Takes like no runecrafting level to do too.
December 24, 201411 yr 82 Magic and various quests for magic imbue before you can do any combo rune efficiently In real life MMO you don't get 99 smithing by making endless bronze daggers.
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