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Should I give up on trying to get third age armor?

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I have been doing treasure trails for years, since 2007 at least. And I have killed greater demons, steel dragons, red dragons and a lot more monsters that drop third age armor.

 

Oh and what the game says is a lie, it claims I have done something like 100 something treasure trails, I have done at least 1,000.

 

The reason I want to get third age armour is so I can get mad rich quick. Is it worth it, or should I give up on trying to get a third age armor?

You should never give up on your dreams. But let's just say, f you want to get rich, treasure trails may not be the fastest way.

"Fight for what you believe in, and believe in what you're fighting for." Can games be art?

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Roughly the odds of getting any piece of third age is 1 in 3380 from a hard clue. If you enjoy doing clues by all means do them but don't expect to get riches upon riches.

 

For perspective: If you get roughly 100k from each clue you would earn more money than what any 3rd age piece is worth by the time you hit 3k clues.

Luck be a Lady

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