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* The flare addition price at EG/RW was intentionally discounted for fairly low-end items to ensure that people who used the service on items that were not pushing the limits of power would not have to pay the same price as players who were deliberately maximizing. If this approach is successful, it would be worth applying the same philosophy to script additions in HESS, making them cheaper when applied to low-end items of conventional materials. |
* The flare addition price at EG/RW was intentionally discounted for fairly low-end items to ensure that people who used the service on items that were not pushing the limits of power would not have to pay the same price as players who were deliberately maximizing. If this approach is successful, it would be worth applying the same philosophy to script additions in HESS, making them cheaper when applied to low-end items of conventional materials. [[User:WBURKE1|WBURKE1]] ([[User talk:WBURKE1|talk]]) 19:33, 1 March 2023 (CST) |
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- The flare addition price at EG/RW was intentionally discounted for fairly low-end items to ensure that people who used the service on items that were not pushing the limits of power would not have to pay the same price as players who were deliberately maximizing. If this approach is successful, it would be worth applying the same philosophy to script additions in HESS, making them cheaper when applied to low-end items of conventional materials. WBURKE1 (talk) 19:33, 1 March 2023 (CST)