Of course your other point holds, and selling a million BO3 would actually amplify that point further. If I change my argument from making 6 CTA to 6 million CTA, I do expect very close to 1 million BO6 ones. To your earlier first point, we do need a large sample size to reflect the underlying distribution. Your mileage may vary.įeel free to rip my thought process here to shreds. It wouldn’t be unreasonable for someone to offer between that and what you are asking. My math says a price of around 53 Ist is in that ballpark. At least enough that it wouldn’t make sense to sell every Infinity you make until you either have a GG one, or have made a profit. So, in my opinion, if you were to price this fairly, the discount would have to be more than double what you are offering. Also, Infinity goes up a lot in price starting around 310% ED? possibly going for 120+ Ist value the closer it gets to 325%ED, sometimes far more. This doesn’t take into account what type of Infinity would fetch a 64.5 Ist Value, but lets assume its around 290-291% ED, an average roll. If you can always sell at a 4.5 Ist loss, which is the assumption being made here, I would roll a ton of these and keep making new ones until I had what I wanted. The enhance damage has a range of 71, and this is 13 out of 71, meaning 81.7% of the time you will roll more damage. We can ignore the -46 Lightning res on it because this is going to be for an act 2 Merc, I mean, it does boost the damage from the cast on kill affix, but whatever. You save about 4.5 Ist, around 7% of the cost. I don’t know, it is close to fair, but is it? So the Ber, Ber, Ist, Mal, Vex is about 64.5 Ist.
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