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* How much Platinum you have purchased today | * How much Platinum you have purchased today | ||
* Your Platinum Bonus Chance | * Your Platinum Bonus Chance | ||
- | * Whether or not you have the 10% VIP bonus activated | + | * Whether or not you have the 10% VIP discount |
- | Each time you level your Recyclobot, you gain a 0.2% chance to create Bonus Platinum! This is reflected by your Platinum Bonus Chance. | + | Each time you level your Recyclobot, you gain a 0.2% chance to create Bonus Platinum! This is reflected by your Platinum Bonus Chance. |
- | Each time you purchase a Platinum, the cost for the next one goes up, capping at the 4th Platinum purchased. The cost scaling | + | Each time you purchase a Platinum, the cost for the next one goes up. The base cost of Platinum |
===How to earn Points and purchase Platinum? | ===How to earn Points and purchase Platinum? | ||
- | You earn Points by feeding materials to your Recyclobot. You feed materials to the Recyclobot in sets of 200. If you do not have at least 200 of the material in your inventory, it will not show up in the Recyclobot list. The higher the difficulty of the monster the material came from, or the rarity of the material, the more points it rewards. See the table below for a full list of materials and how much they are worth. | + | You earn Points by feeding materials to your Recyclobot. You feed materials to the Recyclobot in sets of 200 (except for Scraps or Puncture Essences, which are fed individually). If you do not have at least 200 of the material in your inventory, it will not show up in the Recyclobot list. In general, the higher the difficulty of the monster the material came from, or the rarity of the material, the more points it rewards. Certain monsters (Unseen Horrors, Filchers, and Dreadghouls) have high material drop rates and are perfect for farming Platinum. See the table below for a full list of materials and how much they are worth. |
=== Item Point Values === | === Item Point Values === | ||
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| Severed Claw | 200 | 310 | 1.55 | | | Severed Claw | 200 | 310 | 1.55 | | ||
| Void Fragment | 200 | 315 | 1.575 | | | Void Fragment | 200 | 315 | 1.575 | | ||
+ | | Shattered Larynx | 200 | 340 | 1.7 | | ||
+ | | Slimy Tentacle | 200 | 345 | 1.725 | | ||
+ | | Broken Shackle | 200 | 350 | 1.75 | | ||
+ | | Torn Shadow | 200 | 355 | 1.775 | | ||
+ | | Cursed Bane | 200 | 360 | 1.8 | | ||
+ | | Volatile Dust | 200 | 365 | 1.825 | | ||
+ | | Unsorted Valuables | 200 | 390 | 1.95 | | ||
+ | | Drop of Aether | 200 | 450 | 2.25 | | ||
| Puncture 1 Essence | 1 | 1,600 | | | Puncture 1 Essence | 1 | 1,600 | | ||
| Puncture 2 Essence | 1 | 2,400 | | | Puncture 2 Essence | 1 | 2,400 | | ||
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| T4 Scrap | 1 | 20 | | | T4 Scrap | 1 | 20 | | ||
| T5 Scrap | 1 | 25 | | | T5 Scrap | 1 | 25 | | ||
+ | | T6 Scrap | 1 | 30 | |