Why are legacy engrams twice as expensive as useful gear? They're simply not worth their price, yeah you unlock the year two version but then you have to pay legendary marks if you want the useful version. So, spend 30 coins + 150 marks for an exotic? Or you could buy year 2 engrams, have a better chance of gaining useful gear and avoid spending marks. In conclusion, what makes a useless collectors "slot machine" worth 30 marks a pop??? It should be the same price or cheaper!
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Once I have everything I want and I start finding it hard to get some of the year 2 exotics, I will be more than happy to drop some coins on legacy engrams. Might help fill out my collection and open up the opportunity to purchase the item as a year 2 weapon.
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Edited by Aerynemily: 10/2/2015 5:47:27 PMThe price is because the LEGACY engrams are NOT totally random, they have a HIGH affinity toward being something from year one that YOU NEVER DISCOVERED or something you had but dismantled before the Blueprint system. That being said, if you've already got everything from year one, don't buy the legacy engrams.
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Exactly they are year one. Xur just wants money.
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Cause we worked hard for them. New players want them? Pay up. 😎
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Because you still have a chance to get access to two exotics, rather than one, when it is one that has a year two version. Year one versions have some different perks/abilities and are still completely viable for use in regular crucible and older gaming content... [spoiler]...that and maybe there's a sadistic bastard over there at BungieVision that just wanted to see the forums burn with the cries of people such as yourself? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[/spoiler]
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I agree. They be stupid.