You go out, you farm n hours. Before the wowtoken could give you CoD, you could get X from your sales. Now you can only get X/2 maybe. That means you must farm for 2n hours.
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Warcraft gold -> token -> battlenet balance -> new game - > gone. It does not go the other way.
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You mention in your blog that internal and external economies are different. If they aren't the same there is an inbalance.
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Replying to @thegoldqueen @Postsemreh
That doesn’t mean the gold is removed from the game. That means the price of the token changes over time. It’s still incorrect to say gold is removed. At least watch the video from
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Replying to @GumdropsEU @thegoldqueen and
If I really wanted to I could buy another token with the gold I received for selling one. Since that’s possible there is no removal of gold from the game.
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Gold coins stay in the game. Their worth is diminished.
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Correct. And that’s not ‘removal’ which is what you state several times in your blog.
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The value is gone. That's removal.
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Replying to @thegoldqueen @GumdropsEU and
Lets say that now I have 100k on a toon 4 years ago. That would have bought me (off the top of my head) 3 WOW tokens that would give me 3 months of WOW service. Today 100k doesn't even give me a month of service. That's the basic idea of inflation in a marketplace.
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Replying to @TheGldDragon @Dragonbearjoe and
The point is you still have the 100k, nothing is removed.
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the point I'm making is 100K once bought X and now doesn't.
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