Context: I've only ever played Diablo 2 as Solo Self Found. I want help understanding BNET item economy.
Question: are bots integral to online economy?
Full:
Not counting original D2:LoD, I've played for a bit more than 1.5 years of resurrected upon release. Now RotW got me back to the game (I'm addicted, help!)
Playing SSF means you won't be able to acquire the items you desire through trading, which means you have to adapt to what you drop. That, for me, is one of it's charms.
Yeah, you can open any guide and look at the Best-In-Slot Items, but most of the time you won't have all of it. And when you finally drop one of them, it is a great feeling. You literally scream!
When RotW, you can only imagine how happy I was of being a hoarder and have a random +4 all skills Arioc's Needle in my stash! Almost became Charsi Food!
In this 1.5+ years of playing (which mostly consisted of end-game farming) I've even managed to find some great, highly coveted end-game unique, not even including set items. Just to mention some highlights:
- Griffon's Eye
- Raven Frost
- War Traveler
- Dracul's Grasp
- Mara's Kaleidoscope
- Nosferatu's Coil
- Verdungo's Hearty Cord
- Gheed's Wager
- Homunculus
- Titan's Revenge
- Thunderstroke
- Lacerator
- Skin of the Vipermagi
- Harlequin Crest
- Kira's Guardian
- Andariel's Visage
- Latent Cold Rupture
- Gheed's Fortune
- The Reaper's Toll
- Eschuta's Temper
I know RNG is a fickle beast. Yet, the difference in Unique drops vs High-rune drops is very significant.
Yes, some people just get lucky and drop like a Ber and a Jah in the same session. I know some people do literal tens of thousands of runs.
But realistically, how often does that happen? When that happen that person is very likely to post it somewhere (canonically, here
But that's just the people that get lucky beeing "vocal" about it. So we might have a bias to think "look at the amount of people getting nice stuff, those must drop somewhat reasonably frequently for someone who plays a lot".
The amount of High-runes present in the online market seens very odd to me as a SSF player. The amount of people that have Enigma, Infinity, BotD, etc seems way too high, even if those Runewords are still somewhat rare. I've seen people complete their Runeword Chronicle online (or at least claiming to). And RotW wasn't out for even a month! Last Wish alone uses 6 high runes.
I do visit diablo2.io a lot an read a lot of the item pages, so out of curiosity I keep an eye on the sales histories.
Just to point some things that caught my attention:
- A Perf Eth Arioc's Needle beeing sold for 8 Jah runes. Yes, it is literally the most powerful weapon for the current most powerful build but still...Who have 8 Jah runes?? If I drop a single one in my lifetime playing the game I'll consider myself lucky.
- People are paying Ber, Jah and Zod (!) runes for 3x3 Keysets! In one week I've farmed like 3 entire 3x3 keysets. And I didn't even try that hard.
- 3 Jah and 1 Lo for a Griffon's Eye
- 10 Perfect Gems for a Titan's Revenge
- 1 Jah for a Perfect Visceratuant / 1 Ber for a Perfect Visceratuant. I know perfects are rares, but it is only a Enhanced Defense difference (which is probably minor from a almost perfect one) for a very niche shield.
- 2 Perfect Gems for a Nagelring. Yeah, I did drop some good 4 or 5 of those. But still, 2 PGems...
- Eschuta's Temper for 15 Perfect Gems! Another for 27 Junk Jewels. Must have been bad rolls, but even then...
Again, there will be the lucky people that drop 2 high-runes in a row. There are the Youtubers that play hours per day as their job. But when you take into account the rareness of those runes, I still feel like there are way more of those runes around that it should be, especially assuming that a lot of people will not ever see more than a couple of drops in their whole time with the game.
I've got really curious about it.
So I've read about D2 bots since back in the day. Pindlebots, real-money trading bot-powered websites and all kinds of stuff. Are bots still a thing? Do they contribute to the items availability in online play? Does my impression as an SSF player of online play makes sense?
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