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save up perm nx?

Should I save up my perm nx to sell once the discount event ends?
Ive been thinking that the nx items will inflate once more as the demand increases.
However it may not too...
What would you huys say is the more efficient decision

January 22, 2013

7 Comments • Newest first

Bluex3

[quote=sunpark99]Would the popular items be like tje 200mil+ nx items we see today?[/quote]

If they are popular, nexon is most likely to bring them back.

Reply January 22, 2013
sunpark99

Would the popular items be like tje 200mil+ nx items we see today?

Reply January 22, 2013
MagisterMagi

I'm only saving certain ones. Some of which will be for my future Xenon, and maybe others to sell in the future. You should save a few items you think would be popular in the future.

Reply January 22, 2013
Splutter

As far as I've seen, anything that's a limited-time-only item increases in price over time. Evo rings, pinks, chaos scrolls, etc. with chairs probably being the only exception.

I've decided to save all my cherubim and ring nx's, as for the smaller things... I'm selling them shortly after the event before nexon decides to throw in another Premium Style update.

Reply January 22, 2013
sunpark99

@bluex3 yeah of course you have the mindset to "make money from the perm nx" ur most likely wanting for somethig good.
Its allabout gambling but my main question was the things that get thrown around easily... what happens when those become more uncommon? You never know.. I remmeber when evo rings were like 50mil ea when they first came out but after the demands of the item increased drastically,which made their pricee inflated too.

Reply January 22, 2013
Bluex3

But then what if there is a major increase of supply? Then deflation will be enviable. But then, it really depends what perm nx you are saving. Is it even in demand like lux or nox or like a monkey cape which is thrown around like trash?

Lets get technical c:

Reply January 22, 2013
Splutter

I'm saving them. Especially since Nexon will be switching out old items for new ones. But depending on inflation is always a risk

Reply January 22, 2013