Just sell them to other players, they don't sell for much these days but still better than a few points. Vet Rewards aren't worth turn in points.I was tossing stuff, and decided to appraise some 1st year vet rewards. Much to my surprise, these three statuettes have no turn-in value: Lich, Skeleton, and Gorilla. Is this correct?
I was tossing stuff, and decided to appraise some 1st year vet rewards. Much to my surprise, these three statuettes have no turn-in value: Lich, Skeleton, and Gorilla. Is this correct?
Its some of the silverish jewelry, which gives no points.
Well there was talk about trading the old vet rewards for new ones not long ago...which sounded very exciting indeed...so deffo hang on to them...for instance like turn in 5x first year monsters for a third u pick....etc etc etcI was tossing stuff, and decided to appraise some 1st year vet rewards. Much to my surprise, these three statuettes have no turn-in value: Lich, Skeleton, and Gorilla. Is this correct?
well there was talk about doing a seperate trade in for vet rewards .....vet rewards for other vet rewrds....like i posted above one...kinda hoping this exciting idea is still in the pipelineIt will be another type identifier in the big database, which simply has been forgotten to be added to the list of accepted items.
Which shard? Can I have them? Can possibly trade with holiday items.I was tossing stuff, and decided to appraise some 1st year vet rewards. Much to my surprise, these three statuettes have no turn-in value: Lich, Skeleton, and Gorilla. Is this correct?
no was deffo a trade in system were old first year rewrds and the likes could be traded up for a new vet rewrds...think they were just unsure what the trade ratio should be....fingers crossed its still in the pipeline somewereThat was about the silver colored jewelry. (Somehow I cannot see the quote button on this machine with IE 11.)
Can you find where this was said? Because I have no recollection of Devs mentioning this idea, I only remember it as a player's wishful thinking. I could be wrong, but it would be nice to confirm that I am.no was deffo a trade in system were old first year rewrds and the likes could be traded up for a new vet rewrds...think they were just unsure what the trade ratio should be....fingers crossed its still in the pipeline somewere
No idea just remember reading it ..pretty sure it was in a post includung the devs replyng....i certainly aint got time to trawl through year old threads....and there was loads of support for it...such a great idea...Can you find where this was said? Because I have no recollection of Devs mentioning this idea, I only remember it as a player's wishful thinking. I could be wrong, but it would be nice to confirm that I am.
I have offered a solution to the Dev on this board many times.. in the form of a turn in for old Rewards that would greatly clean up gluts of tubs and robes and such that would allow new and old players to trade in to the newer rewards.... so far not a peep from the Dev if it could be done.
Can you find where this was said? Because I have no recollection of Devs mentioning this idea, I only remember it as a player's wishful thinking. I could be wrong, but it would be nice to confirm that I am.
u have a lot of time on your hands for sure..yes was a great post and a great idea..maybe the devs will follow it up.. fingers crossedIn the interests of not causing disappointment and raising false hopes I have searched. This is what I found.
Lady Storm's posts #129 and #166 in this thread:
http://stratics.com/community/threads/impact-of-vet-reward-changes.301606/
however she says in post #166
I'm on Chesapeake. They're only 1st year reward statues (lich, skeleton, gorilla). PM me if you want them.Which shard? Can I have them? Can possibly trade with holiday items.
false hopes?...really?..its a bloody awesome idea...more like high hopes methinks....a great idea indeed that the devs should have a look at if they have not already done so.....Loads of 1st year statues /tubs etc etc could be put into better use....i love it just hope the people that care do tooIt wasn't a question of having a lot of time on my hands, it was a question of it being important enough not to raise false hopes that I should find the time.