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999 quantity in market

any GM or Staff online right now?

i think you guys need to see this :v

It’s VERY easy to farm those items, I personally had a A LOT of Velwriggler Feathers without even focusing the farm. The guy must’ve been stayed there farming for hours, there’s nothing unrealistic there. I have known a guy that farmed the same monster over 6.000 times because he didn’t wanna leave the place, killing a quantity like that is enough for more than a stack of those items. I don’t think it’s cool to point out fingers… there are legit players that are farmaniacs and there’s nothing wrong with that.

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still is always better to prevent than lament…

if it smells like bot oil, there is 50% chance is bot item :yum:

@STAFF_Ethan @STAFF_Max @STAFF_J

why are you being so defensive? and even so, there’s not a single name mention here, it’s rather rare to see something like this. and just as the guy said, there’s no harm on checking who’s the owner of this right? if he’s a regular player farming there’s nothing to worry about it. fishy dude, very fishy of you…

Defensive? Anyway… I was implying that farming those specific items is very easy and you made a worthless thread with a worthless complaint. You failed to understand my point, and worse, you even called me “fishy”, seems like you can’t stop point out fingers, can’t you? As matter of fact I’m not the person selling those, just making sure your low IQ gets it right this time. Good luck.

Hmmm 14% ain’t easy to farm, with low spawn rate and no rare drop to even hunt this monster well except for the monster gem.

Yeah could be bot farmed, could be wrong. :slight_smile:

There certainly are, but more often then not it’s due to botting. This coming from someone that killed over 12k Guardian Spiders.
Mind you, atleast those spawn in high densities, with a fast respawn.

The only map that has a good amount of Velwrigglers is the rocktor map, and that map is far to large and sprawling to properly farm them in the thousands.
So it’s not strange that the OP considers this case to be one of botting.