Aquila Amulets & an Alternative Way to Obtain Them
Hello everyone, I am new to the forums so I hope this is a good place to post my thoughts on the Hades amulets. I understand the exalted amulets and Amulet of Divine Influence are supposed to be rare and hard to receive but I believe it is unfair how low the drops rates are. I agree, they should not be easy to obtain but it is just too small of a chance. There is a difference between being hard to get and unfair. Some players have been farming Tartarus daily since it's release and still have either gotten the wrong amulet or none at all. Currently, it seems luck decides who gets these amulets which give better stats and I think it's unfair because there are more people who received them through luck than by patience farming. With that said, I feel there should be another method of getting them if there will not be a raise in the drop rate. They should either be made a Crowns Only items or craftable, since the exalted amulets are masteries then at least those should be Crowns Only and the Amulet of Divine Influence, craftable. 12,500 crowns each if they can be purchased.
Recipes: 50 Amber 10 Braided Vines 50 Sunstones 200 Ghost Fire 25 Turquoise 15 Pristine Vials 100 Perfect (??????) Depending on the school and 100 Perfect Onyx for the Amulet of Divine Influence. 50 (Aether for Storm) (Fire Blossoms for Fire) (Diamonds for Ice) (Grendelweed for Life) (Fossils for Myth) (Nightshades for Death) (50 Ancient Scrolls for Balance) (Blood Moss for the Amulet of Divine Influence)
I chose 50 Amber because the crowns games cost 2,500 Crowns each and require 10 Amber in their recipes. With the price that I believed was fair, they cost five times more, so five times more Amber for the recipes. The Braided Vines work chosen to somewhat work as something to hold the amulets together around a character's neck. I did consider regular Vines or Merle's Whiskers but the whisker's are a regent for Amber and I did not want to have 2 similar ingredients. The rest of the ingredients are common crafting ingredients at amounts I thought seemed fair.