the price about exalted

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henryliu wrote:
For example,I keep farming for kaom's heart(it cost1.3exalted),the ratio at yesterday is 160:1,so the price of kaom's heart is 208chaos,but now it is 221chaos.
Please notice that the price has risen 6.25% after a single day.The bot make the normal farming like a joke,that's why I complain about it.


Yes but exalt prices have been fairly steady at 150 ish for a while if you wait it'll probably go back down again

but fundamentally what rate do you find exalts at? I probably find a couple hundred C per Exalt depending on what content i'm running so they are priced appropriately.

But also they have more uses this league which will make them more expensive, the new crafting options actually make it possible for an unlucky pleb like myself to craft a viable weapon 4 ish ex.

I mean i'm not defending bots they should ban the lot but considering they deliberately placed a divination card for exalts in Act 3 it feels like they are both expected and sanctioned even if on the surface they are anti-bots.
Chaos alchs fusings etc drop like confetti these days which is what people demanded, do people really expect the chaos:exalt ratio to remain static?
It still amazes me that the community uses chaos as a standard of exchange. That's the source of this problem. If you think of bots producing "counterfeit" chaos orbs, you can see why. The market is flooded with them. And when you flood a market with counterfeit currency, it goes belly up pretty quickly. People need to stop thinking in terms of chaos orbs. You can still use them for trading and crafting, but comparing them to exalts is ridiculous.
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RandallPOE wrote:
Chaos alchs fusings etc drop like confetti these days which is what people demanded, do people really expect the chaos:exalt ratio to remain static?

It was proven in at least two leagues, it is not “chaos recipes” or “chaos drops like confetti” issue, it is purely and solely bots issue. Specialized bot farms gathering 70-100 thousands chaos orbs each day in act 3 and 8, and then buy out every exalt orb available on market, to sell it for real money. Because number of players has increased dramatically in current league, it is outstanding business for RMT traders. This state of affairs will last until on reddit and overall “internet” PoE will start to be known as a game, which is theoretically free to play, but completely unfinishable unless you spent some money in… RMT shops.
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postrach_myszy wrote:
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RandallPOE wrote:
Chaos alchs fusings etc drop like confetti these days which is what people demanded, do people really expect the chaos:exalt ratio to remain static?

It was proven in at least two leagues, it is not “chaos recipes” or “chaos drops like confetti” issue, it is purely and solely bots issue. Specialized bot farms gathering 70-100 thousands chaos orbs each day in act 3 and 8, and then buy out every exalt orb available on market, to sell it for real money. Because number of players has increased dramatically in current league, it is outstanding business for RMT traders. This state of affairs will last until on reddit and overall “internet” PoE will start to be known as a game, which is theoretically free to play, but completely unfinishable unless you spent some money in… RMT shops.


Really, where was it proven?
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RandallPOE wrote:
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postrach_myszy wrote:
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RandallPOE wrote:
Chaos alchs fusings etc drop like confetti these days which is what people demanded, do people really expect the chaos:exalt ratio to remain static?

It was proven in at least two leagues, it is not “chaos recipes” or “chaos drops like confetti” issue, it is purely and solely bots issue. Specialized bot farms gathering 70-100 thousands chaos orbs each day in act 3 and 8, and then buy out every exalt orb available on market, to sell it for real money. Because number of players has increased dramatically in current league, it is outstanding business for RMT traders. This state of affairs will last until on reddit and overall “internet” PoE will start to be known as a game, which is theoretically free to play, but completely unfinishable unless you spent some money in… RMT shops.


Really, where was it proven?


Go stand in these acts lol
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
- Abraham Lincoln
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DarthSki44 wrote:


Go stand in these acts lol


We've all seen the bots, no one would deny that they exist but their actual impact is debatable, the economy does tend to be a subject that people get overly hysterical about instead of thinking through rationally.
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Shagsbeard wrote:
It still amazes me that the community uses chaos as a standard of exchange. That's the source of this problem. If you think of bots producing "counterfeit" chaos orbs, you can see why. The market is flooded with them. And when you flood a market with counterfeit currency, it goes belly up pretty quickly. People need to stop thinking in terms of chaos orbs. You can still use them for trading and crafting, but comparing them to exalts is ridiculous.


Please explain how you'd go about selling items worth less than an exalt then?
Ppl seem to forget that a lot of recipes has been added that cost exalts. This in addition to crafed items being the core for several popular builds mixed with crafting now being way more used by newer people since you no longer need level 8 masters etc means the demand for exalts skyrocket. The access to exalted orbs have not gone up by a lot thus prices will naturally be higher this league than previous ones. Don't be surprised if the price for exalt goes up to 200+
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RandallPOE wrote:
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DarthSki44 wrote:


Go stand in these acts lol


We've all seen the bots, no one would deny that they exist but their actual impact is debatable, the economy does tend to be a subject that people get overly hysterical about instead of thinking through rationally.


I think its preety clear that botting is done because its "worth" it, otherwise what is the point?

If you think the impact is small, ok, but it doesnt really make logical sense if you see bots all over the place.
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
- Abraham Lincoln

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