@@EhJay_Plays I think he wants to know which itens should he keep in storage and doesn't need keep in inventory to use (i.e food craft material, you can use from the storage, but the red stone for traits you cannot)
@@xvcreates someone else mentioned this - I should have mentioned it in the video as an FYI, but I was making the video as if you were using the blue gear and then upgrading to purple, in which case it would already be fully levelled and traited anyways!
I have read multiple times in other treads, with people doing the math has concluded, that the difference in used stones are very minimal. Like the upgrade tokens you need to get to 7.30, is around the same you need from 7.30 to 9. And then theres a bit of RNG added on top ofc. But the item level XP needed is the same in any case. Blue 9 gives the same amount of needed XP no matter what level your purple is. And the stones also gives the same - you just need more of them to get the higher levels (which is why the Blue 9 gets you from either 0-6 or 7,30-9. Its the same amount of XP) So while it MAY be a very little more efficient, I'm not sure it's worth stressing over, unless you already have the needed upgrade stones.
You only used the initial blessing to slot the 2 blues? You could save so much more by building more blessing by failstacking with blues. Each fail nets 40 blessing. 12 fails = 480, enough for a single blue of the more expensive trait to succeed at 100% (450 needed). Sometimes those 13 blues will be cheaper than the 3 purples required, especially for high cost traits. I build blessing for the most expensive trait by fail stacking my cheapest trait. Once enough blessing built, then use 1 blue of the expensive trait + blessing. Gotta be careful trying to do this with the cheaper traits though, as you can quickly spend more on blues than it would have required to just buy the purples out right. Takes some number crunching and time but I fully traited my pieces for a fraction of the normal cost using this method. If I recall, for one trait it would have cost over 1500 to trait with purples but I did it for under 400. Important note, do not try to failstack that expensive trait with blue versions of that same trait. Those blues are high cost too so you only want to use one of those plus the built up blessing. Also, you will partially upgrade those cheaper traits along the way with the 10% proc chance.
@@mcdonamw I’m not sure you watched the entire video but there is a whole part where I fail extra blues and actually end up getting one to succeed! Yeah you can fail stack 12, however with how far purple trait prices have fallen I haven’t found any piece of gear in the last week or 2 that it’s been worth it to do with! Lol You of course always have the chance to hit a success blue on a purple, which is fun gamba!
Yea Morrolan and some other content creators speak on the fact that it only saves a little. It apparently used to be more but I guess it was changed before global went live back in KR. I never saw the source of the change posted but yea its pointless to wait to get gear to 7+ before transfer of you don't have the stones just transfer it and work on it later but if you do have the stones just level it up to around 7.3 and transfer to save a couple growth stones
I’m not gonna be fully geared with evasion for awhile so going endurance until I’m FULL then switching… evasion pretty much useless until it’s max from what I understand
That just a waste of resources and lucent if you do plan to switch to evasion down the line… Even if it is pve evasion feels waaaaayyyy better even with the bare minimum. PvP same feel a lot better since most ppl solely build for pve with high crit chance so you’ll be dying to pve players and even pvp hit chance builds can also have high crit chance with also decent evasion in it. I currently play bow-gs/dagger and im at 1164 eva(almost the bare minimum), 1274hit chance and 1056 crit chance and I feel like a god compared to endurance!
great, very complete overview. thank you
@@GrantSoundsGood thanks for watching!! ❤️
Can you make a video about managing your inventory?
Click the manage sort button LOL, idk man
@@EhJay_Plays I think he wants to know which itens should he keep in storage and doesn't need keep in inventory to use (i.e food craft material, you can use from the storage, but the red stone for traits you cannot)
OHHH LOL, my bad
Each time I increase my inventory space it just naturally becomes full... Due to the lithograph junk and traits kept for future gear
You can be even more efficient if you level the purple to 7 and 30%. Feeding in a blue level 9 will get your purple to level 9.
@@xvcreates someone else mentioned this - I should have mentioned it in the video as an FYI, but I was making the video as if you were using the blue gear and then upgrading to purple, in which case it would already be fully levelled and traited anyways!
I have read multiple times in other treads, with people doing the math has concluded, that the difference in used stones are very minimal. Like the upgrade tokens you need to get to 7.30, is around the same you need from 7.30 to 9. And then theres a bit of RNG added on top ofc. But the item level XP needed is the same in any case. Blue 9 gives the same amount of needed XP no matter what level your purple is. And the stones also gives the same - you just need more of them to get the higher levels (which is why the Blue 9 gets you from either 0-6 or 7,30-9. Its the same amount of XP)
So while it MAY be a very little more efficient, I'm not sure it's worth stressing over, unless you already have the needed upgrade stones.
You only used the initial blessing to slot the 2 blues?
You could save so much more by building more blessing by failstacking with blues.
Each fail nets 40 blessing. 12 fails = 480, enough for a single blue of the more expensive trait to succeed at 100% (450 needed).
Sometimes those 13 blues will be cheaper than the 3 purples required, especially for high cost traits.
I build blessing for the most expensive trait by fail stacking my cheapest trait. Once enough blessing built, then use 1 blue of the expensive trait + blessing.
Gotta be careful trying to do this with the cheaper traits though, as you can quickly spend more on blues than it would have required to just buy the purples out right.
Takes some number crunching and time but I fully traited my pieces for a fraction of the normal cost using this method. If I recall, for one trait it would have cost over 1500 to trait with purples but I did it for under 400.
Important note, do not try to failstack that expensive trait with blue versions of that same trait. Those blues are high cost too so you only want to use one of those plus the built up blessing.
Also, you will partially upgrade those cheaper traits along the way with the 10% proc chance.
@@mcdonamw I’m not sure you watched the entire video but there is a whole part where I fail extra blues and actually end up getting one to succeed!
Yeah you can fail stack 12, however with how far purple trait prices have fallen I haven’t found any piece of gear in the last week or 2 that it’s been worth it to do with! Lol
You of course always have the chance to hit a success blue on a purple, which is fun gamba!
Is it not true one should upgrade the epic gear to level 7 using less update stones then from 6 to 9 and then transferring the level 9 Rare Gear?
You can't. Just 0 to 6
Well the idea is you’d be going from blues to purples so your blues should already be fully levelled and traited since you’re actively using the gear!
It is true, but your only saving a small percentage, 3% of growthstone iirc
Yea Morrolan and some other content creators speak on the fact that it only saves a little. It apparently used to be more but I guess it was changed before global went live back in KR. I never saw the source of the change posted but yea its pointless to wait to get gear to 7+ before transfer of you don't have the stones just transfer it and work on it later but if you do have the stones just level it up to around 7.3 and transfer to save a couple growth stones
It's still alot of stones and soon it will be +12
endurance? why?
Best stat
I’m not gonna be fully geared with evasion for awhile so going endurance until I’m FULL then switching… evasion pretty much useless until it’s max from what I understand
That just a waste of resources and lucent if you do plan to switch to evasion down the line… Even if it is pve evasion feels waaaaayyyy better even with the bare minimum. PvP same feel a lot better since most ppl solely build for pve with high crit chance so you’ll be dying to pve players and even pvp hit chance builds can also have high crit chance with also decent evasion in it. I currently play bow-gs/dagger and im at 1164 eva(almost the bare minimum), 1274hit chance and 1056 crit chance and I feel like a god compared to endurance!
daaaamn okay good to know
Endurance more useful for T2 gear which won't be out until March