Psssst: also, as I haven’t played d2 since ladder was first added, I would not have realized d2jsp was a thing if there weren’t threads on this forum talking about it constantly, poking my curiosity. ![]() Jsp may be a glorified message board, but it’s fast, it’s easy to search, and prices are relatively fair. Only issue is putting up a lot of items for trade which is a bit tedious and the site has some performance issues still. That said, I’m liking diablo2 io as a trading site, a lot more than this traderie which looks fairly meh. I think the complaining about activision blizzard goes too far on these boards but the game does still take a lot of my time that could always be spent on other games. My work also has value if I decide I’ve gotten my fill of d2r. I can quit now and my work this “season” has value based on the items I’ve given to others. It’s a great deal more granular, having a lot of one rune ( cough ist cough) doesn’t become a problem, and it also doesn’t tie you to staying with the game to the end of a ladder season. You can pretty easily start at jsp with nothing, selling a couple items you have and then buying items you spot at a discounted price in order to flip them.įg works much better as a currency than runes and pgems. People who sell lots of items probably spend at least $10/month when actively trading to get a larger inbox but that’s probably about it. Either that or they seeded the economy at some point. ![]() There are a few people that spent a ton at some point because you will see people with thousands and tens of thousands of fg. ![]() Maybe even use that extra time you now have on overtime at your job.īut really, very few people likely a massive amount of money on forum gold at jsp. Or you could just toss a bit of money and save all that time. ![]() You could spend hours and hours of your time mindlessly farming for that one item or something equivalent or better to trade for it.
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