They are so unimportant. It’s easy, VERY easy, to accumulate large amounts of cores.
I don’t understand the hysteria. So, for me, cores are unimportant to the game. Once I hit 500 cores, I’ll delete them again. I have almost everything I need or want masterworked. 2 or 3 dozen fully masterworked weapons, working on my 3rd full set of singe/loadout specific armor. I try to use same item to same item as far as infusing goes, so, rarely do I need them there.
AND, I can buy 3 cores per day. That is the exact opposite of how:
“Impossibly hard they are to come by” as a lot of others here are saying.
I just, truly, don’t understand the hysteria.
Edit: lol, Fair enuf on the almost made it point, but, to be honest, I’m not trying to be anything other than simple me. My postings wrt this, had nothing, Absolutely nothing about me becoming anything other than little old me. lol. Differences in point of view are critical here, I’m not a fan of pitchforking, and I’ll never follow a crowd off the edge of a cliff blindly. So, I did my own research. And thought it appropriate to share the differing game experience I’ve had, with tons of cores and with zero cores, simple as that.
Before, that very senior forumite told me:
“You have enough cores to infuse and masterwork forever, so you have no voice in this fight.”
I thought that quite unfair, so I deleted them, to have my voice heard.
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