On Wednesday, July 15, Sol: Enchantment (hereinafter Sol) introduced new skills and class balance adjustments, while simultaneously launching an event dungeon that provides large quantities of Enchant Scrolls and raising the level limit for Nine Cores. While Inheritors focused on the new skills, we analyzed the fluctuating prices of key items, particularly on the streamer servers Caltheon and Lindel.
Workshop Control Success? Nine Core Prices Rise

As the developer notes stated that the new level 45 limit for crafting Nine Cores was intended to curb Workshop accounts and protect the value of Nine, we checked the price of Nine Cores first. The average price across the tracked servers rose by about 8 diamonds from last week to 72.83 diamonds. Players can earn an average of 67 diamonds by consuming 1 million EXP and 100k Nine.
Perhaps due to the tangible impact of this patch, the price of Nine Cores is slowly rising. Notably, prices are stabilizing, with some servers that had plummeted to the low 30-diamond range last week climbing back into the 60-diamond range.
However, some Inheritors are still calling for more ways to consume Nine, and it appears that continued efforts will be needed to balance the supply and demand of Nine Cores.
Meanwhile, the average price of Enchant Scrolls obtainable in the Fields has dropped significantly to 9.63 diamonds compared to last week. While the prices of Holy and Cursed Spellbooks have actually risen due to the extension of the enhancement event and an increase in Inheritors receiving Epic weapons after reaching level 50, the mass supply of Enchant Scrolls from the newly released 'Lindel Island Hunting' event has naturally driven prices down.

What is the Status of Material Prices?



The price gap for material items between servers is widening. Comparing Caltheon 2, where high-grade iron is just 30 diamonds, to Lindel 3, where it nears 179 diamonds, reveals an eightfold difference. The gap for mid-grade iron is over ninefold; it is unclear whether this is due to a lack of demand in certain servers or aggressive bulk buying in the more expensive ones.
In addition, the average prices for both mid-grade and common materials have risen compared to last week, likely because common materials do not drop in newly popular Hunting grounds like 'Beast Pass.'
What are the Prices for Tower of God Items and Epic Grade Selection Tickets?

The price of Teleport Scrolls for another floor, required to enter the second floor of the Tower of God, is on a downward trend. Interestingly, the price on the Lindel 1 server, which was the most expensive at 149 diamonds last week, has stabilized at 76 diamonds, while the Lindel 2 server, which traded at a standard 90 diamonds last week, saw prices jump to a very high 158 diamonds this week.
Holy Shards, a crafting material for Gaiters, are trading at an average of 2.67 diamonds, similar to last week. As players begin to focus on Beast Pass and other regular Dungeons where incoming Damage becomes a burden, it is estimated that Gaiters—previously of interest only to top-tier players—are becoming attractive to mid-tier players as well.
Epic Spirits and Epic God Armors are still priced around 20k diamonds, but the average price has dropped significantly as listings at much lower prices have appeared on several servers.
Additionally, the Tower of God Bonus Time Stone has seen a slight price increase to 518 diamonds compared to last week, serving as a reliable source of diamonds for mid-to-low-spec players hunting in the Tower of God.
List of Epic Grade Items Currently on Sale

Listings for highly rare Epic grade items are also increasing slightly compared to last week. In particular, listings for 'Curse Sleep,' dropped by the 'Mandragora' boss monster in the Vineyard, have increased significantly and are now for sale on more than half of the servers.
The most impressive item is a Soul Bow that has reached +8 enhancement. This Weapon, which features bonus Undead Damage, is currently listed on the Lindel 1 server for 300k diamonds. As it happens, the top Rankers on Lindel 1 are Mages or Knights, so it remains to be seen which user will purchase this Weapon.


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