.png) Vincent Asmund Posts: 314
6/11/2017
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As far as I am aware, I can sell the of location of the Nadir to one of four parties (and still be able to enter it at any time). Which is the most profitable option?
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Vincent Åsmund, an ex-Author searching to return to his former glory.
Konstantin Sorokin, a newcomer to the Neath with revolutionary tendencies.
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 Siankan Posts: 1048
6/11/2017
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Vincent Asmund wrote:
I trust the Great Game spies the most, but the revolutionaries' item seems more valuable. Argh. I was unaware that "trust" and "Great Game" fit in the same sentence.
-- Prof. Sian Kan, at your service.
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 Snowskeeper Posts: 575
6/12/2017
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The Great Game isn't really a faction. You can be sure that some within it already knows (I know of at least one individual who does), and that somebody within it will trumpet the secret from the rooftops, should they be afforded the opportunity. Unlike the Revolutionaries, however, they're unlikely to use what they find there to destroy any significant part of reality. In my opinion.
-- S.F., a midnight midnighter and invisible eminence. Impossible to locate them, personally, but there are dead drops and agents.
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 Harlocke Posts: 506
6/11/2017
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Some of the reward items can be spent to upgrade 4 card lodgings into 5 card lodgings. However, you can do the same thing at Christmas for much much cheaper if you're willing to wait. Barring that, the items are mostly just collectibles or a windfall of echoes.
As is, I'd say give the Nadir to the faction you trust most with that information. It's a permanent choice, and although it has no effect now, who knows if your decision will have narrative consequences in the future.
-- I welcome social actions, and can visit your salon as an author.
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 Gillsing Posts: 1203
6/11/2017
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Revolutionaries, since the item you get cost more Echoes to make through conversions from Bottles of Fourth City Airag. The Great Game item is worth as many Echoes, but can be gotten for 3200 scraps. Though the difference between these two doesn't matter if you intend to sell the item for cash.
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 Anchovies Posts: 421
6/11/2017
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The Revolutionaries and Great Game offer items worth £1562.50. The Urchins and Hell offer items worth £312.50. I don't know if the reward values for Hell or the Great Game changed with their recent conversions to favors. Selling the location also changes your Closest To quality, FYI.
-- Perhaps our role on this planet is not to worship God — but to create Him. —Sir Arthur C Clarke
Lionel Anchovies. Character on indefinite hiatus.
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 Kaijyuu Posts: 1047
6/11/2017
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As Gillsing said, the Revolutionaries reward is harder to get by other means. Aisde from that... define "value." If you don't intend to sell them that's entirely up to you.
-- Be of good cheer. Our contacts have assured us that your sins are forgiven.
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 Toran Posts: 193
6/11/2017
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The Revolutionaries item can be used for a (what used to be) once a year turn-in to get another even rarer item. Which has no in-game use.
Otherwise none of them currently have an in-game use, except possibly in Seeking, which I'm not up to speed on.
-- I have a Hepta-Goat. Do you have a Hepta-Goat? https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Anthony%20Toran
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 Tyrconnell Posts: 271
6/11/2017
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None of the items are useful in any standard way. They don't give you opportunity cards or open up anything interesting in storylets. They're primarily bragging-rights/completionist rewards. So the value is entirely arbitrary and up to you.
I would love it if FBG decided to add some mechanical heft to the unusual Nadir and Relicker rewards, but I certainly don't anticipate it.
-- Tyrconnell, a gentleman and doctor of diverse interests and multifarious proclivities
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