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Anyone know any good Money Sinks?

So I got sunrise a few weeks after the time it came out. I've hunted, trained, grinded, and ranked for thousands of hours. And now I have come across a personal problem. I have too much money. I know that this sounds like a "Rich Guy Problem" but I'm worried what might happen when my zenny goes over the digit limit.

I don't need general supplies; I've grinded out pretty much every gathering resources possible in abundance and I don't use that much to begin with. Qurious Crafting is okay but I'm starting to run out of weapons and armor that I need to craft with. I've hunted more than enough monsters; it's gotten to the point where I don't need to hunt any more monster materials to make anything I want, aside from the afflicted materials for Qurious crafting.

There's also the fact that I personally don't feel comfortable holding an exorbitant amount of zenny. I know this could sound like I am humble bragging, but I am genuinely weirded out. After thousands of hours of grinding, needing zenny, spending zenny, and gearing out several loadouts, I don't need to worry about it anymore and I don't feel right about it. So I'm asking If anyone knows any good money sinks so I can keep up the grind.

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u/Known-Ad9376 — 3 days ago

Do people not care about my buffs?

So I'm a Lvl 300 support main. I have skills like AED Shot, Power Field Shot 4, Guard Field Shot 4, Critical Form Shot 4, and even Nanotech Boost Shot 4. And all these skills are at 100% affinity with my INT at 270 with accessory buffs.

But whenever I host Co-op missions I find that more often players will run human fortress a little too often. Or they bring their own buffs only to be less effective than my own buffs (I can usually tell by dps). I get wanting to boost up the Medal gauge but when you don't encourage (press x, triangle, or whatever is your encouragement button is) then you are just wasting the buffs I give you.

Am I just overreacting here or do people just not pay attention to buffs?

Edit: FTR I do know to use Critical Form before Nanotech Boost

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u/Known-Ad9376 — 1 month ago
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Why you don't anger a prepping player.

So for context, a group of my friends are do a full gestalt game with homebrew. The setting is that we essentially iseekai'd ourselves into a 5e world of my friend's the DM. We had a system too like in an anime that pretty much every in that world has access to. So we go on some adventures, some of us died because fafo and changed races/classes. Long story short, the system for the rest of the world has shut down except for us and even we have limited access to the system too. So it's up to us the kill these 4 titans and restart the system for everyone. Background story done. So one of our party members, during our downtime, had the unpleasant chance of meeting one of the titans. They never said what pissed him of so much but he had a vendetta against it. Now fast forward to the present and this particular titan is attack a sect city and needs help. Now our vendetta player isn't someone who blindly tries to kill the titan he makes a plan. A plan that he has formulated long before this campaign. Now our DM had this intricate plan for us to fight this titan with a level 30 demigod by our side helping us. But he also wanted to give our vendetta friend a chance at revenge. So he had us roll d100s and averaged out the scores. So then with fate's random luck, our vendetta party member got a 67 sided die made of jade. He has to ability to cast glyph of warding. You can guess what sort of shenanigans he was up to. He had the level 30 demigod open up the titan and force the Jade die inside of the monster where it would go off. The monster was obliterated, as well as everything else in a 1 mile radius. The citizens were evacuated but we were warned both in game, and out of game that we were never to build another nuke like this every again.

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u/Known-Ad9376 — 1 month ago
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Can we have less people using Diversion?

So for the record, this is a bit of a rant on my part. I like to use the quest board to join request into random master rank quests and anomaly research quests. I like to run a tank sns build with diversion and embolden so other people can wail on the monster. However whenever I join endgame master rank quests, and 100+ lvl anomaly quests, I feel like I cant do my job as much when I'm only targeted for one attack and then the wyvern starts focusing the light bowgun user once again. I get that some weapons require a wyvern to attack for certain mechanics and counters to activate, but do I really need to be fight for aggro against 3 dual blade users for most of my hunts? It's mildly frustrating when I am pulling off counter-shoryukens, and parry-guard slashes, and then the scorned magnamalo focuses the light bow gun user that has been spraying everyone with shrapnel ammo. And then I can't keep up the pressure when the since it keeps chasing after them instead of targeting me. Again, I get that some people like to use Diversion for Embolden and Agitator skills, but please let the tank hunters do their jobs when you put on join request. -_-

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u/Known-Ad9376 — 2 months ago

Any ideas for a difficulty mod?

Let me get this out of the way, I am not solely looking a mod for tougher mobs and bosses.

For some background, I am making my own custom modpack on curseforge with a forge launcher on version 1.20.1. I have a lot of mods like Ice & Fire, Scorched Guns 2, and Irons Spells & Spellbooks, etc. So I am doing a playthrough and taking note on what configs I want to change and which recipes i want adjusted. For the most part the game seems fairly balanced until you get into late game things with scorched guns. I've gotten to the point where the guns are so powerful that the only decent fight I have had was the final boss of the Iron's Spells mod. Anyone know any good mods to make late game/post-enderdragon content a more difficult?

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u/Known-Ad9376 — 3 months ago