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Originally Posted by Urcscumug
Ah, you're talking luxury items now. Been there. I do recognize the craving to have a certain max armor (the looks of your toon do matter) and I'm very lucky that I dislike most of the elite armor sets so I've not been tempted. Wallowing in luxury is hard stuff.
I must admit I don't "get" the HoM craze. I've looked at the GW2 rewards. A few minis, some special skin weapons and armors, a few titles. The items will probably be customized so no capitalizing on trading them, when and if they should become rarities. Which I doubt, since there's gonna be a million players with them (granted, I know, not me  ). Perhaps it's the journey, not the destination, that matters.
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I like to say I've completed, and I enjoy the work towards it. I enjoy farming to an extent, and I greatly enjoy the DoA. I enjoy completing my HoM. So money comes along with it. The HoM craze.. well, it's just like wanting luxury items - a certain look. I would like to have the titles to say I've done them, and the items themselves are kinda cool. It's unique.
Besides those, you don't *need* money to play GW. You can PvP or PvE just fine without money at all, something unlike WoW or other games.
@Gabs88 - you are perfectly capable of getting money through normal play. It's just not as much as high-end farming, which is perfectly reasonable. You can earn your elite armor through normal play, it just takes a bit longer.
If you add a collector's item, or a vq'ing chest, the items aren't going to have much value if everyone does them. You're confusing the issue. If it's available to everyone, it's not a high end item due to supply and demand. If it's high end, people will farm it, and drop rate will determine where it floats.