I currently am working on my 3rd full set of armor on each character. I use Enhanced Reverie armor bc tons of it drops from doing Petra’s weekly bounty. Sometimes I get 3 different pieces of armor by completing that one weekly, and on each character! It makes infusing MUCH easier and less costly when you’re infusing same item to same item. I have probably two dozen fully masterworked weapons also, maybe more.
My philosophy has been to use cores for masterworking gear, almost exlusively. If I need my masterworked Nameless infused, I’ll grind vanguard milestone activities on each until I do. If I get a Duke, instead I’ll throw it into my fully masterworked Duke. My loadout’s change, depending on 1)weekly singe for activities and 2)what powerful gear I get from my activity specific milestones. I’ll infuse my, same item to same item, powerful gear drops into my masterworked gear, almost always. I have plenty, maybe close to 100 fully masterworked pieces of armor and weapons. It makes saving cores easier when you’re always doing same item to same item infusions.
Just a different way of looking at the economy and not trying to force it to comply with what I believe it should be. I never understood why masterwork cores were renamed and placed into the infusion process to begin with. But, in all truthiness, I rarely use cores in infusing, very rarely, so for me, cores are still masterwork cores. It’s just the way I adapted, or refused to adapt. lol.
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