Sign if u want Bungie to increase glimmer and marks cap to around 35000 and 300 respectively. That's my personal choice. What limit do u guys want?
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300 marks is a good amount that way could at least buy to guns or 2 pieces of armour from the factions etc.
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Yes please.
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If you think about this economically, when has increasing the amount of money we can have ever fixed anything...we do not need inflation in Destiny...you may not understand what I mean by this, but it won't fix anything...glimmer only matters to me when the iron banner hits, and I keep lots of cryptarch goodies for getting glimmer on the fly...just start saving them and you will never need glimmer...
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50000 glimmer and 500 marks bump
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Bump.
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Even more than that
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I never understood the amount of currencies. Imagine this in rl? I go get some Indian take away here in Australia but the restaurant will only accept rupees.
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Heres a trick, save your beads and banners stuff and stash them in the vault. Sitting on another 25000 glimmer or so in my vault. Therefor raising my cap with bonds.
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Put your House Banners, Axiomatic Beads, Silken Codex and Network Keys in your vault. You can pile them up and build a "savings account". Cap increase is not needed and would not be good for the game. Increasing cap results in prices going up - just like real life(minimum wage goes up and the cost of living goes up with it so you never really got a raise).
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Bump if you think you should be able to buy faction gear with vanguard marks as well as crucible marks.
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Edited by Madman: 4/16/2015 8:02:50 PMI don't understand the purpose of a cap that isn't 99999 (or however many figures they opt to go with) anyway. The caps have been a bummer for my experience, and I can't think of anything they've added. In many ways, Destiny is a very restrictive game, prompting players to play the way Bungie wants them to play while restricting players from doing what they really want to do, and this is a problem. I think the intentions were good, but poorly conceived. The weekly mark cap, for instance, makes me stop playing my warlock and go to my titan or hunter, but what if I don't want to stop playing my warlock? Sure, I could create a duplicate warlock, but then what if I want to occasionally play a titan or hunter? There's an arbitrary cap on character creations, too. So much senseless red tape in a game that started on the premise that it would allow players to go anywhere, do anything, and be anything. In many ways, that endeavor -- which Bungie stated years ago was its primary goal -- was a failure.
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100,000 Glimmer and 500 of each mark, that can be spent at FWC, DO, and NM
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Watch them increase the mark cap by 5 and glimmer cap by 25 and blame last gen cache limits ....
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Yep no limit would be perfect but even just doubling the current set limits would make a huge difference
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How bout no limit?
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glimmer yes and id say even higher then 35k should be around 100k and id say a little more then 300 maby 350 -400 this way u can buy 2 weapons if u save up long enough and I go through 50-100k glim a week easy lol hate regrinding for it
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100,000 glimmer sounds good
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Bump for United mark currency
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This. And more stuff to buy in faction shops, maybe with rotating stock with random perks.
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Since this is trending I'll say it again, Gather glimmer consumables and stock them. That is all.
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100,000 glimmer cap would be nice.