I'm fairly certain 99% of the Eververse posts are about the problems with Eververse, and while I'm not going to disagree with them, I want to put in my 2 silver.
I don't mind dropping $20 on silver every now and again, but I really wish it's purchasing power would go a little further. Want a set or ornaments? There goes about $13 of silver (this is taking into account the 300 bonus silver for buying the $20 silver). It seems a little ridiculous, bit of course the marketing thought there is leave them with just enough to which the consumer feels close to being able to get something else, bit will need to buy more silver to get the extra 100-200 silver they need. It would be nice to even see some sort of "sales" going on in regards to silver purchases, at least.
But, what I would really like to see, assuming Eververse isn't going to change, is actual quests given by Tess. Quests that are built and funded using the money earned from Eververse sales. If it feels like the money I spend on purchases is going to something, might be inclined to spend a little more if I enjoy what is coming from it. For the most part, Eververse is really nothing I concern myself with. It would be nice if was more relevant and less of a hand in my wallet.
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