People who owned original Tcg codes got their codes devaluated at that time when the dupes were on the market. They paid real money, not golds in the game. Why people who own those mounts are not selling them easyly? Because of their greed.
Everything should be fair because I care the %99,99 of the people, not the %0.01.
In a way, no, because TCG items still have some dumb value and it'll make people "ree" and try to drag court and all shit.
In another way, yes, because TCG items were special, and there were so many various and useful things in it, and it'll make some people "ree". Though, I'd rather see TCG items having a chance to appear in the world than on the store.
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Aren't there like hundreds of mounts in the game? Just collect those.
I wish I had the inspiration to buy the tiger in WoD when it was going for 600k and I had the gold but that doesn't mean I just want it handed out now, if everyone gets one, it loses all value, just look at the anniversary mounts ... most people wouls have cut one of their nuts for a Deathwing mount but since everyone has one, no one is using it.
Let people who were lucky with the TCG or spent thousands of dollars/euros enjoy their ... rareness ...
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I mean they can prewarn if Blizzard goes for it so people who owns those tcg mounts can dump them for a price.They would still profit. What is the harm of riding Spectral Tiger or Magic Rooster? Yeah people who got lucky bought for 1.5m or bought for 400k in 2015 will be a bit unhappy but it will make a lot of people happy. People will grind it, play the game then they can have fun with the mount that they desire and explore the wow without flying. I mean it will happen one day, I'm sry for unhappy people but yeah it's the destiny of the game. I will hold my golds for that day.
Pound sand, op. There are plenty of other things to spend gold on such as:
- Obtaining all profession crafts (easily tens of millions of gold required)
- Obtaining all transmogs (potentially hundreds of millions of gold required)
- Obtaining all toys (millions of gold required)
- Obtaining all pets (tens of millions of gold required)
- Obtaining all achievements (potentially millions of gold required)
- Old-world item collections (potentially tens of millions of gold required)
Let some things stay unobtainable. No one has it all, and no one will ever have it all.
The Imp-in-a-Ball was a minor thing. I was more hinting at people, and I'm not defending them, it feels like you have a belief that I am, but was hinting at those who have paid thousands, or selling for thousands, in mounts. If Blizzard did this, their bullshit whining and complaints will do as much as they can to ruin it for others I fear. Hence my comment of the "Ree" in the for and against lines.
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Putting something on the shop is a good way to remove any and all meaning it has within the game itself. Hell no they shouldn't be put in the shop.
If they were available ingame, maybe, but that'd still be a pointlessly sour note for the people who obtained them previously. A lot of the old models like spectral tiger don't even look good anymore, they'd be better off making a new version available through some other means.
If TCG items were made available, then unobtainable items would slowly be the next, it has a history of snowballing when people want more and more. People don't like digital scarcity, but people also like to feel special with their "Scarab Lord", "Hand of A'dal", "Grand Marshal", or even "Grand Crusader".
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They didn't get them from a special event. They didn't raid or be number top 100 guild players. Or they didn't get them because they were Blizzcon champions. They simply bought them. There is no feat besides the money that they paid. No work. Will they quit if Blizzard intruduces it? Nah they will still play and they will still ride same mounts.
What to do with 150m gold? I have most of the stuff you mention. All tcg pets , all tcg tabards, 5x full tier 3 sets for my mains, 400x mounts. There is nothing left to buy. If they bring this tcg mount option to in game, I could give all tcg mounts a try. We don't know how long WoW is gonna last, at least people would have chance to ride those mounts.It will also keep players occupied in the game so player database reduction rate will get slower as well. Blizzard will introduce those mounts one day in somewhere in game but it's 2022 ''times change'', they should bring it sooner.
Simple answer: NO.
Long answer: HELL NO! The increase in value is not coming out of the blue. The more time passes, the rarer the availabilty of the mounts/items from the TCG get. Add ingame inflation to that and it makes quiet a lot of sense. Not everything is for everyone (a mentality that applies to pretty much every part of the game anyway!). Weren't there back then to try and get one? Well, too bad. That's just how it works.
No I won't. You can hold it until 2030 maybe you can sell it for 1m$ . Btw you don't own Blizzard or do you ? Because everything in the game basicly owned by Blizzard not by someone else. Regular players seems like not in these forums , only sellers. No worries if Blizzard goes for it, you can try selling it for 1/10 prices. Still you might be at + revenue.