1/19/2024 0 Comments Ultima online shards time zones![]() Well let's look at Origin and Atlantic on Origin i have dungeon to myself and get lots of arties now if the rewards weren't shard bound off to Atlantic to make cash. To this day, I have yet to see any strong arguments and advantages for shard bound arties. ![]() Maybe existing players on the migrated shard can sell shard bound arties for several plats. It’s hard to migrate fully as such items are hard to buy, non existent or very expensive to buy due to shard bound on a new shard.įurthermore, if you squeeze many players on one shard, the demand will definitely exceed supply by a lot. I need to have the Morphius epaulettes to make my new suit complete. Īs you can see one of the above implementations (bold) is contradicting existing and also any proposed systems (mergers or migration).Īs it goes now, as more and more events take place and more players convert to use the new shard bound items in their suit, it’s gets harder to move around to other shard. ![]() If there will be any cross-shard trade option : with taxes or just 10-20 items per account problem will not be so heavy. But to get PS or some artiifacts I need will be real disaster. Problem is : you cannot buy stuff you need, you cannot sell stuff you got in the dungeon. The point on shard shields I get, but in reality those of us that have left have all been knocking around since god knows how long, so a large amount of the population either has shields or knows someone with shields who lets them use the transfers freely anyway.Īnyway, I get it’s not for everyone - for those of us who prefer elements of the games where more people directly impacts enjoyment, then it’s obviously more of an issue compared to solo dungeon farming etc. ’if you don’t like your shard move’ this is fine for US players, but European for example don’t have the luxury of a populated option. On phone so can’t quote, but in response to :
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