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    posted a message on Anyone out there with a background in economics?
    I said this on Reddit and I'll say it here. If we as a community can agree not to hyper inflate the economy it will be a much funner experience. Think about it. I'll use an example from WoW. On Blackrock US a few friends of mine, myself included played the AH a lot. Keep in mind this was at the peak of BRs most recent flood of pvpers and best of the best guilds. We all noticed a major change in prices, they all skyrocketed in almost every market. We devised a plan to lower all the prices and talked a lot of the people into helping us. Long story short, Everyone could afford anything give or take a few of the rarest mounts and stuff like that. We never really got to finish the experiment but we did come to the conclusion that if we had got more people to participate it could have started a server revolution. More people having more affordable items in turn making items sell faster for less. Nobody ever did the math, but in the market I was in I might not have been selling each item for a high amount but I was making more gold faster than I was selling at a high price. To create a flourishing economy is not that hard, it's when those people who think they will come in and get rich quick gets involved is when it starts to get destroyed.
    But as of this second, nobody will know the outcome of this until the end game value on gold is determined.
    Cool thing is.. We as the community are the ones that will be determining it.
    Posted in: Theorycrafting and Analysis
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    posted a message on The Burning Souls of D3
    Naw, the Pit viper serpent things in act 5 down where Nihlathak was with the poison bone spear.
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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