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100% GM scroll
#21
I'm 1000% sure it's not an edit. Believe it or not.

I know they actually exist and if you use an Owl of Minerva in the FM, you will see that they are in the data.

So, they come from the Scroll of Secrets?

Interesting..

Wow, actually a Claw ATK of that kind would be worth A LOT more than max mesos.
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#22
wow nice never seen this before, B> 100% spear scrolls that give 5att 3str lol..
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#23
I remember Strategy Wiki said that a few mobs drop scrolls that give 10% effects but at a 100% rate

Found it
I know the SS isn't from CMS but...
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#24
Yey maths?
One 10% 1h Sword scroll is worth, what, 1m?
The most likely requirement of scrolls to get one to work is ten.
10 * 1m = 10m
Course, to avoid slot lost, you'd need white scrolls.
What are they? 50m?
50m * 10 = 500m
500m + 10m = 510m => Should be how much they're worth, ish. Why would you pay four times that?
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#25
Hazzy Wrote:Yey maths?
One 10% 1h Sword scroll is worth, what, 1m?
The most likely requirement of scrolls to get one to work is ten.
10 * 1m = 10m
Course, to avoid slot lost, you'd need white scrolls.
What are they? 50m?
50m * 10 = 500m
500m + 10m = 510m => Should be how much they're worth, ish. Why would you pay four times that?

Save lots of time? Also, regardless of whether one scroll works, there is no 100% way to know the next scroll will work. Someone could be plagued with 10 failing 10%s in a row (I know that happened to me with overall DEX scrolls).
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#26
white scrolls became priceless in most servers. Trust me alot of people would pay max messo for a claw 100% like that.
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#27
Hazzy Wrote:Course, to avoid slot lost, you'd need white scrolls.
What are they? 50m?

200-800mil depending how many meso farmers want them at any one time :|
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#28
Hazzy Wrote:Yey maths?
One 10% 1h Sword scroll is worth, what, 1m?
The most likely requirement of scrolls to get one to work is ten.
10 * 1m = 10m
Course, to avoid slot lost, you'd need white scrolls.
What are they? 50m?
50m * 10 = 500m
500m + 10m = 510m => Should be how much they're worth, ish. Why would you pay four times that?

White scrolls are definently NOT 50m each.... One sold in scania last week for over 600m.
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#29
Cyanne Wrote:It would be logical for them to come from GM events since we've had quite a lot of them lately. Also, the accidental adding of GM scrolls might have been caused by copy pasting data from another version.
This would be my guess also.
But yea, i'm always on the losing side of GM events D:<
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#30
Depending on where it came from, (if from gash like someone said), this game just got a lot more suck. If from gm events, they gotta watch their supplies. No doubt people would pay hundreds of millions or even billions for 100% scrolls that add 5atk. The future of that 100% 1h sword would go nowhere except on a perfect base red katana.
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#31
its real, i saw it
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#32
Hazzy Wrote:Yey maths?
One 10% 1h Sword scroll is worth, what, 1m?
The most likely requirement of scrolls to get one to work is ten.
10 * 1m = 10m
Course, to avoid slot lost, you'd need white scrolls.
What are they? 50m?
50m * 10 = 500m
500m + 10m = 510m => Should be how much they're worth, ish. Why would you pay four times that?

o.o
Let's say 10% 1h sword scrolls are worth 1 mil.
Let's say it takes 10 of those 10% sword scrolls to work on 1 slot. 1 * 10 = 10 mil
Let's say that White Scrolls are 300mil. 300 mil * 10mil = 3 bil. <-- Should be how much they're worth. Why wouldn't you pay that much? It saves time.. Do you know how long it would take to find 10 White scrolls? Plus, there's no guarantee that you're going to pass 1 out of 10. It might take more. I don't know if someone would pay that much for a 1h sword scroll, but I know there's people out there that would pay over 3 bil for a GM Claw scroll.
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#33
DrRusty Wrote:White scrolls are definently NOT 50m each.... One sold in scania last week for over 600m.

Fekking merchants out-dated my prices. Sad
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