AP & SP Reset Package Sale
#21
Dusk Wrote:For 13.5k NX you should be able to reset your whole damn 4th job skillbook, not 1 SP.


It's even more embarrassing when you look at a game like La Tale. They allow you to reset your whole SKILL SET for just 100,000 game currency.
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#22
Dusk Wrote:For 13.5k NX you should be able to reset your whole damn 4th job skillbook, not 1 SP.

Nah it should be 1st-4th jobs and it resets all your AP. lol

Opeth Wrote:It's even more embarrassing when you look at a game like La Tale. They allow you to reset your whole SKILL SET for just 100,000 game currency.

Now there's a games company with the right idea!
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#23
Opeth Wrote:It's even more embarrassing when you look at a game like La Tale. They allow you to reset your whole SKILL SET for just 100,000 game currency.

do want.

then again, if you go over 255sp? in maple you lose the extras. maybe resetting a whole job at once wouldn't be so bad, because you only go up to 151 for the most part. and whatever needed prereqs, so maybe 221sp.
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#24
I hope this isn't the 'lolOMG' sale Fiel talked about some time ago.
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#25
Bullshyt.

I need to reset 35 SP, gimme a USEFUL god damn package i can AFFORD!
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#26
I was really hoping this would be a useful sale. I've been wanting to reset two 4th job points on my I/L AM so bad, but they're just so expensive.
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#27
Combattente Wrote:I hope this isn't the 'lolOMG' sale Fiel talked about some time ago.

Nope. Sure isn't. There were other sales I liked better.
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#28
Icedfire Wrote:then again, if you go over 255sp? in maple you lose the extras.

No you don't. It rolls over at 32767.
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#29
MetaSeraphim Wrote:No you don't. It rolls over at 32767.

You couldn't go over 255 in Tespia.
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#30
Opeth Wrote:It's even more embarrassing when you look at a game like La Tale. They allow you to reset your whole SKILL SET for just 100,000 game currency.

Well, the whole 4th job build is a big part of how unique each character is, and I wouldn't want it to so cheap to reset your skills that it'd be possible to change that on a whim. I think it should cost a fair amount of NX, but it should reset an entire book instead of 1 point.
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#31
If "best" means what I think it means, most Maplers don't seem to agree with the general attitude of this thread.

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Seriously, $13.50 for the 4th job package? Paying that much for data which costs Nexon virtually nothing to send you? Bullpomegranate.
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#32
Nuklear Wrote:Seriously, $13.50 for the 4th job package? Paying that much for data which costs Nexon virtually nothing to send you? Bullpomegranate.

They have to:

1. Create the item
2. Code how it works
3. Ensure that it functions
4. Create a working cash shop
5. Make a fun game that you'd be willing to pay for

Sure, it costs almost nothing to send the item when you purchase it, but the startup costs to create the item in the first place are pretty high. It's like saying that paying $9.99 for an e-book from Amazon is bullshit because it costs nothing for Amazon to send it. There's a lot more to it.
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#33
Fiel Wrote:They have to:

1. Create the item
2. Code how it works
3. Ensure that it functions
4. Create a working cash shop
5. Make a fun game that you'd be willing to pay for

Sure, it costs almost nothing to send the item when you purchase it, but the startup costs to create the item in the first place are pretty high. It's like saying that paying $9.99 for an e-book from Amazon is bullpomegranate because it costs nothing for Amazon to send it. There's a lot more to it.
But 13 bucks? Isn't that going a little too far? Hurt
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#34
RajPwN Wrote:But 13 bucks? Isn't that going a little too far? Hurt

How much do you think people have spent on HP washing just to survive in game? Heck, I only did a little that hardly changed anything and it still cost me over 30$. Tongue

As much as we want these kinda things cheaper, do you really think NEXON would take out one of the top profit machines?

EDIT: Granted, this is only 1 point + extra, so I kinda see your point.
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#35
Fiel Wrote:They have to:

1. Create the item
2. Code how it works
3. Ensure that it functions
4. Create a working cash shop
5. Make a fun game that you'd be willing to pay for

Sure, it costs almost nothing to send the item when you purchase it, but the startup costs to create the item in the first place are pretty high. It's like saying that paying $9.99 for an e-book from Amazon is bullpomegranate because it costs nothing for Amazon to send it. There's a lot more to it.
You're right, I wasn't considering that when I first posted. It's not total bullpomegranate, but the price is still steep for, what is to me, very little change to your character. (And would I be out of line to argue that Nexon has, at times, missed steps 3 and 4?)

This may all be moot, considering what John said. If people are willing to pay, why would it change?
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#36
Fiel Wrote:They have to:

1. Create the item
2. Code how it works
3. Ensure that it functions
4. Create a working cash shop
5. Make a fun game that you'd be willing to pay for

Sure, it costs almost nothing to send the item when you purchase it, but the startup costs to create the item in the first place are pretty high. It's like saying that paying $9.99 for an e-book from Amazon is bullpomegranate because it costs nothing for Amazon to send it. There's a lot more to it.
A lot of the time they forget number 3. <__<
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#37
Fiel Wrote:They have to:

1. Create the item
2. Code how it works
3. Ensure that it functions
4. Create a working cash shop
5. Make a fun game that you'd be willing to pay for

Sure, it costs almost nothing to send the item when you purchase it, but the startup costs to create the item in the first place are pretty high. It's like saying that paying $9.99 for an e-book from Amazon is bullpomegranate because it costs nothing for Amazon to send it. There's a lot more to it.

Yeah but they only have to do that once...and then they make a million times back what it "cost" them. They could sell everything in the CS for 1k NX and still make a buttload of profit.
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