How does one player accumulate 226 mirros in one season?

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Lyutsifer665 wrote:
sounds like he was a part of the TFT club and they kicked him out so he tuned on them and exposed them


"In the darkest hour, vengeance becomes a beacon of light, guiding the righteous and fueling their relentless pursuit of justice. Vengeance is cold indeed, but it provides solace when all else fails".

I thought I was clear enough that he was a member of TFT, TFT set a trap for him, he fell for it and got banned. Thankfully, their plan wasn't fool proof. The fool didn't have the bench crafting currency to make the craft and that - In and of itself - is enough to put the entire accusation in check. Enough time passed for the buyer to complain or request a refund. A third party entered and they also traded. At the end he left, vouched and never complained... but TFT didn't care. They wanted him out of the equation and used the video as is, but butchered the entire middle part to make it seam like something else.

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but how would he have all that inside info if he wasn't a part of it?


Look for Belton on youtube he has 3 videos exposing exactly how he got the insider information. It boils down to insiders sending him intel. To be honest, I'm surprised GGG didn't crack harder on this. When Belton released his videos roughly 1/3 of the items where demonstrably tainted by RMT.

GGG should have deleted the mirror tier originals made with RMT + deleted all the mirrored copies. A heavy handed message: "DON'T RMT"... but hey! That's just my opinion. I abhor elitist cheaters.
Last edited by StinkStink#2847 on Jul 4, 2023, 8:24:24 PM
You dont... people gave him the currency and or RMT
TBH, if a player at his level has friends or supporters that fund his first craft...all it takes is 1 mirror item to start amassing insane amounts of wealth. People literally hand over currency free to him just to see what he can craft.

Think about it like a bank: those divines that he sank into an item haven't just disappeared, they went into the "bank" (the item's value). Given the absurd value of that crafted item, it gains interest (mirror and mirror costs) exponentially higher than anything "normal" players can hope to achieve. And that's just one item. Plus, if he knows how to price his items correctly, any failure he sells will net him profit as well, rather than cost. So in general he makes money the entire time he's crafting, and exponentially more after.

Now, after the first item is crafted, every subsequent mirror item happens faster because the currency continues to pour in. So he starts multiplying two-fold, three-fold, x-fold. All while continuing to get support from friends and fans.

There's no need for RMT: if you know exactly what you want to craft, and the pathway to the craft, and you have a sufficient bankroll, then you can make obscene amounts of wealth in a short amount of time. And if you happen to specialize in mirror gear that others don't usually make, then you get even more out of that craft.


It's just like how there are players that can amass a mirror all by themselves in less than a week simply because they know what has value, and precisely what that value is. It seems like magic and abuse to the rest of us, but its just "better" gameplay.
Last edited by jsuslak313#7615 on Jul 5, 2023, 12:28:38 AM


Mirror Mafia Goons failing to cast shade on this achievement.
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StinkStink wrote:
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SilentSymphony wrote:
Nobody needs that much currency, Even some of the most expensive and rarest legacy items are way cheaper than that with a few exceptions for the extraordinarily rare stuff most of which is only that rare because of the abysmal player participation at the time of said event.

Mirror service? Yes but then where does the money go?

A lot of people seem to think that it just STOPS there because that's where most of the discussions end.


Let's dissect this...

Part 1
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1. Nobody needs that much currency,
2. Even some of the most expensive and rarest legacy items are way cheaper than that
3. with a few exceptions for the extraordinarily rare stuff
4. most of which is only that rare because of the abysmal player participation at the time of said event.


You start of strong saying that nobody needs that much currency(1) to craft a mirror worthy item whilst completely ignoring he crafted the best of the best (2).

Then you say there are exceptions, but somehow the best of the best is not one of them (3). You drive this point further by stating that such exceptions occur when player participation in the league mechanic is low and you completely ignore how unpopular Cruicible has been (4).

Part 2
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5. Mirror service? Yes but then where does the money go?
6. A lot of people seem to think that it just STOPS there because that's where most of the discussions end.


You didn't watch the video. He explained it thoroughly (https://youtu.be/fUzVn1VSXAM?t=3267).

What money? There is no money involved. Did you mean currency? or mirror fee?

The discussion normally ends there when it comes to TFT. The item is there on their website. You PM VMVarga aka JeNebu and you pay the fee. No discussion at all.

On Belton's case, there was a lot said after the 54 minute mark. So the discussion didn't end there. He detailed exactly how the currency is going to be distributed and used. He event explained how the bow was going to - eventually - become a lot more a fordable for everyone with some caveats that are completely understandable.


Currency is what i meant, I'll be more careful not to say money unless i mean money in the future. - Ill go ahead and edit that just incase

And i was speaking generally on the topic, I don't want to target anyone specifically with my comments, There's a lot of misinformation going on in regards to several individuals out there on multiple sides of topics and i also don't like watching streamers/etc at all so i'm not really a part of that discussion.

I'm just very against cheating and so much has happened in recent times like bots becoming "friends" of the player instead our enemy and third party trading community's siphoning up all of the trade potential and then redistributing that to their smaller user base creating an illusion of abundance at the cost of the players who choose to interact with official systems.

Give the game back to the players GGG.
Innocence forgives you
Last edited by SilentSymphony#3358 on Jul 5, 2023, 5:29:37 PM
Sorry writing between maps.

TFT bans you on TFT's discord, not on POE.

I've seen people comment on things related to TFT (like this topic) and get banned from the TFT discord.

Therefore, anyone here commenting is at risk of being banned on that discord. So I suggest you make your account fully private.

Just facts.
Last edited by MaturinGuardianOfTheBeam#1518 on Jul 6, 2023, 2:20:07 PM
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Moridin79 wrote:
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bauermayers wrote:
Oh, the shady dude


Source?


Still waiting on this...
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/988f3369-4b68-4eb9-bc0e-edfce4c3c950
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Moridin79 wrote:

Source?
Still waiting on this...


+1
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