I only go to Tess to have her open up my bright Engrams, just like how you go to Rahool(I think that it his name) to open up other Engrams.
Bright Engrams are cosmetic loot boxes, they are not the Eververse store.
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Bright engrams are EVERVERSE. If they were not, then you’d go to Rahool. If you don’t understand that then do not continue this conversation, as it is like talking to a brick wall
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Edited by Kalcypher: 12/21/2017 5:58:59 PMWhat if I could go to Rahool to open up Bright Engrams, would it still be Eververse? Eververse is a store, Bright Engrams are a system.
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Bright engrams also contain the exact same items as Eververse as well as silver dust.
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Edited by Kalcypher: 12/21/2017 6:20:45 PMThis conversation is going no where now. We are starting to split hairs here. Because I can respond with, reputation tokens like bright dust can buy me a cosmetic items.
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Exactly though. The reputation tokens are for a specific planet and you get them from the same planet. You get EDZ tokens because they are EDZ. So you get bright dust, and you spend it on Eververse BECAUSE IT IS EVERVERSE. Thanks for admitting I was right.
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Yep bright dust is a form of rep tokens but, Bright Engrams are still not Eververse. They are a cosmetic loot system that you get by playing the game.
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Are you stupid? No seriously you must have a mental block. Eververse sells them They contain the items that Eververse sells for silver dust Tess Everis decrypts them The wiki classifies them as “Eververse engrams” You can delete the content from them and gain currency ONLY USABLE in Eververse Eververse occasionally gives them for free The first quest that gives them for free states that Eververse gives you a “gift in return for your service” The
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Let me re-dress up the systems at play here to better illustrate my perspective. When you fill up your experience bar you get what's called a "cosmetic" engram, which Rahool can unlock for you. In this engram contains a few item from the possible cosmetic items the game has to offer in addition to some bright "token". ^This is one cosmetic system. Tess pulls a random assortment of cosmetic items the game has to offer and present them for purchase for bright "tokens". ^This is the cosmetic/reputation vendor system. Now we add in an additional system that allows players to spend real money (so to speak) to buy Bright Engrams which contains the same possible items that are cosmetic engram can provide. ^This is another cosmetic system. There are three sets of systems at work here. This is what I am arguing about. You are trying to simply prove that they're all the same system (Eververse) when they're not. Just because they combined all three systems under one roof doesn't make them the same.
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No. If the Eververse store still sells the items included inside of the engrams then the engrams are still Eververse.
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Edited by Kalcypher: 12/21/2017 7:28:30 PMEververse also's has weapon mods in their engrams, does that mean Banshee-44 is also Eververse? And by the same logic Banshee can provide weapons which means that any vendor that provides weapons is Eververse. More so now that you can use rep tokens to buy cosmetic gear. Where do we stop?
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Eververse does not sell the weapon mods inside of her kiosk. Checkmate
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Edited by Kalcypher: 12/21/2017 7:32:17 PMNope they are inside the in grams that she sales. Check!
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No no no. You lost it on that one. You used the slippery slope logical fallacy, since you have no logical means to prove your statement.
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This whole argument that you started was to prove to me that anything connected to Tess is Eververse.
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No The argument that you were trying to prove to me is that three systems that I pointed out were all Eververse.