Quote Originally Posted by Shieun View Post
If you're not going to sell those but use them as an enchanting materials. Wouldn't it be unlikely for someone to have enough accessory P to buy something from the shop at the end of the week? I suppose you'll just have to pick a week when you're going to do the enhancement for maximum gain, and perhaps spending 1-2k jewels for storage expansion too.

Also, typically in case where cost is related to the level of the accessory, it might be a better idea to front load the accessory cost so you get the cheaper enhancement. In your example sfay, will doing step 3 before doing step 2 results in lower overall cost?
Indeed, not selling Ns and Rs will result in a really low Acc P gain overall, but that doesn't really matter. Considering the effort needed to level an SSR to max, you don't want to level SSR rings, as those have one less bonus effect and the worst stats out of all accessories. Therefore, the best way to use whatever you buy from the shop is using those as fodder (SRs preferably), and the Acc P you get from selling your stuff is miles from tie the materials you gain from not selling them.


As for your second question, you're wrong, it's actually the opposite. You want tour Accessory to level as slowly as possible at the beginning so it's level remains as low as possible for the future steps. If I do my example backwards:

First step, use 4 not matching SR, 8 matching SR, 2 not matching SSR1, 5 not matching SSR29 and 1 matching SSR29 for 2000 gems. Get up to level 41
Second step, use 20 not matching SR for 82000 gems. Get up to level 48
Third step, use 6 not matching SR for 28800 gems. Get up to level 50

By doing this you just spent 21000 extra gems. You should start with the lower exp value materials.