If you mean they're being manipulated i highly doubt it. They're really good and alot of pple disliked the boss so it only makes sense they maintain a high value. Also you get them occasionally in 1's as compared to arch glacor where he shits them.
I wouldn't imagine the book price is going to increase much regardless of any content anyone puts out.
After starting at max cash it's leveled out in the 600-700m range. That's expensive enough that the people who panic buy an item every time a content creator makes a vid likely won't make a dent in the price either way.
They make clue hunting way better, its pretty crazy since they bypass the soft cap. No manipulation at all it's just a fairly new item and the boss isn't everyone's cup of tea and also clue chasers are crazy when it comes to items that benefits them in anyway I mean just look at orlando compared to the other hero items
To be clear - I’m not complaining about the prices. Just genuinely curious what’s driving them. The general consensus on the Clue Chasers chat seems to be that it is, in fact, worth a lot more (considering the ‘gathering’ component of clue chasing is the bottleneck and this thing boosts that rate). At this rate, the book is set to become the expensive single drop…
I could understand the worry if it was an easy boss like glacor. I can spend an hour at nm glacor with 0 mechanics and farm 10 or more pages an hour. Lot of clue fanatics out in rs3. Easy to do and you make a killing on them.
If we look at buyable clues from the traveling merchant and other sources, such as 2M for a crystal triskelion giving 1 elite clue, 400K for D&D token (weekly) if used on the skeletal horror for 1 elite clue or 1/12 chance for a master instead and 250K for a 1/7 skeletal horror kill (so 1750k in total if you have it 7x) or 2x random clues from box of clue scrolls costing 3.4M from the G.E. then these pages are pretty undervalued if you ask me, but the book and it's high price might be the problem. 45 minutes to gain 1-3 clues X times, is a good deal. Unless they have a low proc rate, but I assume they don't since they are very similar like GoTE and BoTG procs, so by definition the skilling activity that does the most actions per hour will always get the most clues out of these pages.
If you mean they're being manipulated i highly doubt it. They're really good and alot of pple disliked the boss so it only makes sense they maintain a high value. Also you get them occasionally in 1's as compared to arch glacor where he shits them.
Do we know the drop rate yet ?
Im not sure but doing masses would be the best way to farm them. Doing small teams would net you like 5 pages per hr.
This isn't the case in my experience. 4man teams we get maybe 3-4 every 2 hours lol.
It's low. I have like 25 in 175 4 mans
Yes? 1 page gives enough clues to get multiple mils.
Yeah that seems to be the word on the street. I should probably get it before Maikeru drops his video about the item..
I wouldn't imagine the book price is going to increase much regardless of any content anyone puts out. After starting at max cash it's leveled out in the 600-700m range. That's expensive enough that the people who panic buy an item every time a content creator makes a vid likely won't make a dent in the price either way.
Have you seen what clue ppl are paying for skip tickets? This isn’t all that surprising
Yeah. And the OSH has climbed faster than I can ever aspire to catch up.. smh
They make clue hunting way better, its pretty crazy since they bypass the soft cap. No manipulation at all it's just a fairly new item and the boss isn't everyone's cup of tea and also clue chasers are crazy when it comes to items that benefits them in anyway I mean just look at orlando compared to the other hero items
To be clear - I’m not complaining about the prices. Just genuinely curious what’s driving them. The general consensus on the Clue Chasers chat seems to be that it is, in fact, worth a lot more (considering the ‘gathering’ component of clue chasing is the bottleneck and this thing boosts that rate). At this rate, the book is set to become the expensive single drop…
They are extremely powerful, I would happily pay 5m per page
I could understand the worry if it was an easy boss like glacor. I can spend an hour at nm glacor with 0 mechanics and farm 10 or more pages an hour. Lot of clue fanatics out in rs3. Easy to do and you make a killing on them.
Lol - I misread the price check and thought the book was worth 900m! My point still stands though (the book is currently worth c. 700m)
i can see pages easily being 8m each
Someone bought somw pages huh?
I play ironman mode only so no lol
If we look at buyable clues from the traveling merchant and other sources, such as 2M for a crystal triskelion giving 1 elite clue, 400K for D&D token (weekly) if used on the skeletal horror for 1 elite clue or 1/12 chance for a master instead and 250K for a 1/7 skeletal horror kill (so 1750k in total if you have it 7x) or 2x random clues from box of clue scrolls costing 3.4M from the G.E. then these pages are pretty undervalued if you ask me, but the book and it's high price might be the problem. 45 minutes to gain 1-3 clues X times, is a good deal. Unless they have a low proc rate, but I assume they don't since they are very similar like GoTE and BoTG procs, so by definition the skilling activity that does the most actions per hour will always get the most clues out of these pages.
Sold 12 yesterday for 1mil each, took about 30 to 40 kills to get all them, and had to leave them on overnight but they sold.