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[Phoebe] T3 price Warning !

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Angie Chatter
#1 - 2014-10-30 14:56:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Angie Chatter
Quote:
Adding 1 Neurovisual Output Analyzer to Electronic, Engineering and Propulsion subsystems

This means those 3 types will have nearly the same production cost as the offensive/defensive subsystems after Phoebe. So as result after Phoebe all subsystems will have similar price ranges at around 40-70m.

Quote:

Increasing Emergent Neurovisual Interface use in Hulls to 2 (+1)
Increasing the C3-FTM Acid use in Emergent Neurovisual Interface to 310 (+32)

This means a 17-25m price increase for the T3 hulls itself.

This is a big shake in the T3 market and T3 ships/subs will be vastly more expansive, i predict around twice the current total price for a hull + 5 subs, after old stock did run out.

So happy speculating :p


PSsssst: ...carbon-86 and C3-FTM Acid ...supply and demand!
Phoenix Jones
Small-Arms Fire
#2 - 2014-10-31 02:29:51 UTC
Melted nanoribbons are spiking also. Jumped over a million to over 6.

Yaay!!!!

szaiboT Or
Enoria Foundation
#3 - 2014-10-31 10:40:32 UTC  |  Edited by: szaiboT Or
Increasing the C3-FTM Acid use in Emergent Neurovisual Interface to 310 (+32)

I don't get this and next changes , they seems to be wrong.
Isn't ENI using only 5 C3-FTM Acid and not 278 now
Angie Chatter
#4 - 2014-10-31 10:48:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Angie Chatter
szaiboT Or wrote:

Isn't ENI using only 5 C3-FTM Acid and not 278 now


It literally takes 30 sec to check this ingame and no its 278, so those 2 changes increase the C3-FTM Acid BOM by 250%.
Ren Oren
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2014-11-02 01:03:56 UTC  |  Edited by: Ren Oren
Ok I saw that some Tengu sub-systems were over 30mil, when they were just 15-18 mil just 2 days ago

I thought it was a run on T3s for the upcoming patch, but do you think this is the real reason for the price spike?

EDIT UPDATE: Yes this is real, buying up all the old T3 orders around my space (won't say where) already stocked a lot
Angie Chatter
#6 - 2014-11-02 11:42:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Angie Chatter
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Trin Javidan
Caymen Labs
#7 - 2014-11-03 18:16:37 UTC
On sisi, ccp has appeard to have adjusted the sleeper drop rate accourding this! Watch out, sell before you can!!
Soldarius
Dreddit
Test Alliance Please Ignore
#8 - 2014-11-03 18:16:50 UTC
T3 subsystem material requirements are getting balanced to make up for the reduction in effective waste due to random production results.

Since you will be able to build exactly what you want, all those "junk" subs will slowly vanish from the market. Those production resources will be directed into the more popular things.

So, yeah, subs other than off/def will go up in price. Hopefully, off/def subs will drop a bit. Hulls should go up a bit, with a similar effect of rebalancing between less popular hulls and more popular ones, though this should be less noticeable since there is only 4 different hulls, all with good uses.

http://youtu.be/YVkUvmDQ3HY

RAW23
#9 - 2014-11-04 04:35:51 UTC
Trin Javidan wrote:
Watch out, sell before you can!!


I'm ... I'm not sure this is logically possibly What?

There are two types of EVE player:

those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not.

Fabulous Visage
Bad-Dragon Industries
#10 - 2014-11-04 11:55:35 UTC
Oh my, have I been accidentally been collecting t3 basic materials for 2 months now and accidentally been building loads of t3 subs this last weekend.

Oh this is going to be so much fun, hmm.