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Pc on 100 Epic potential scrolling service

Hi Basil I am in GAZED and wondering if ppl have an idea of what I can sell 100% Epic potential scrolling service for?

These are the event scrolls, 100% chance to give any item Epic potential (ie an unpotentialed item automatically becomes Epic w this scroll)

I have heard prices from 200-400 million right after the event, and imagine they are higher now as ppl have used up most of the available ones. Appreciate any advice as I have 2 to sell XD

February 3, 2013

8 Comments • Newest first

Pheonixsblaze

[quote=BurritoMan]I usually see it for 150m in Windia, and people will always ask for collateral.[/quote]

Hi Dio <3
150m sounds about right

Reply February 3, 2013
lordpentt

@ImSavvy: if you got 50 santa's surprise boxes, you'd get one for free along with a level-up potion, tyvm.

Reply February 3, 2013
xkillo32

@ImSavvy
what are u talking about?
there was an event where u opened 50 santa boxes and u got a 100% epic pot scroll
it was once per char so ppl sure farmed alot

Reply February 3, 2013
xoxoSakura

100-150m seems about right.

Reply February 3, 2013
DarkOdor

Umm, id say at least 100m...but i would recommend just using it on an item, or better yet, a tempest ring/shoulder and hope for a good stat (6% stat items yield 250-300m)

Reply February 3, 2013
minticecream12

Lol, no offense, 200m is way overpriced. People mule hot times ya know?

Reply February 3, 2013
ImSavvy

[quote=lordpentt]it has to have rare potential for it to be able to be used, and there is NO WAY it's worth anywhere near 200m, they were really easy to get during the event.[/quote]

actually it can have NO potential bc i used one on an unpotentialed emp weapon tyvm.
and they were a hottimes event thing - ppl only got 2 of these untradeable scrolls, so they were not easy to get

Reply February 3, 2013
lordpentt

it has to have rare potential for it to be able to be used, and there is NO WAY it's worth anywhere near 200m, they were really easy to get during the event.

Reply February 3, 2013