From what I understand, there's a small chance of getting a green or blue Gaia every time you exchange 60 essences for a Gaia seal. Based on information I've read in the past, the chance of a green is probably between 5-10% and the chance of a blue is much lower.
Because I've exchanged 27 white Gaia seals in a row, I feel like I need to ask if it is indeed still possible to get rare Gaia turn-ins. Does anybody have a recent experience with getting a rare Gaia from exchanging essences? If so, please share so I can feel confident I'm not wasting my time.
Thanks.
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I exchanged whenever my essence stacks hit 999, nothing blue but drop is the same ratio for every sylphs.
Exchange + Drops (from fighting) is same, 2 greens and 20 whites (iris, pan, gaia, aq) so far.
With green being ~9%, I'm guessing blue will be about 0.04% or 2500 seals. Good luckLast edited by laba-laba; 04-04-2014, 03:08 AM.
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I doubt is possible for me getting anything good. Did so far all CQ farmed slyphs a lot at start and so far all i git from around 150 exchanges(i would assume i did at least 150) all i got was 3 green 0 blue and whiteeeeeesssssssss!!!!!!!!!
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then "tyvarr" ( swedish ) unfortunately sry but its very lucky of u getting it
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Originally posted by JackMalloy View PostI had to use mahra in white Gaia, because I was not able to get a green one
However, I could get green Iris and AQ. I continue farming to get sepulcrums, and maybe 1 day I will be lucky to get a blue one
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GL man, i was farming 8-10 a day for like 3 weeks and never got better than green
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Originally posted by Fherlayt View PostChance for green is about 5%, it's pretty easy to get. Blue, the chance is somewhere between 0.2-0.3%. So you need to kill about an average of 20.000 - 30.000 sylph to get one blue. 2-4 weeks for one blue if you can do it for 8-10 hours a day. No joking. It saves you 150 mahra (cost to upgrade from green to blue), which is 150 x 30 = 4500 balens (45 USD). Decide if it worth it or not.
Any way have a guild mate who got a blue pan on first exchange and other who got blue sylph in time after man trys.
I done my gaia with mahra to blue but farming iris/aq, for now only recived gren iris (k i admit i dont farm to much, 1-2/day max)
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i got blue gaia after 15 exchange (so 15 *60)
only got round to actively farming last week or so
there is hope
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Chance for green is about 5%, it's pretty easy to get. Blue, the chance is somewhere between 0.2-0.3%. So you need to kill about an average of 20.000 - 30.000 sylph to get one blue. 2-4 weeks for one blue if you can do it for 8-10 hours a day. No joking. It saves you 150 mahra (cost to upgrade from green to blue), which is 150 x 30 = 4500 balens (45 USD). Decide if it worth it or not.
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its good to know. I am a non-casher, so I really need to get blue Iris and/or AQ from exchange to be able to compete in sylph arena (just to make it into the rewards, of course I know I will never be able to compete with cashers)
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I never get blue sylph from exchange but i know a friend from my server who got blue gaia, it even say it in the world chat.
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Originally posted by ImSillPlain View Postnever get blues in exchange either, i know my luck sucks, but there's always a sure way to get a blue one, using mahra.
so i used mahra on white ones, since getting green takes forever for me.
However, I could get green Iris and AQ. I continue farming to get sepulcrums, and maybe 1 day I will be lucky to get a blue one
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Originally posted by ImSillPlain View Postnever get blues in exchange either, i know my luck sucks, but there's always a sure way to get a blue one, using mahra.
so i used mahra on white ones, since getting green takes forever for me.
same thing for me, no "luck" here.
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never get blues in exchange either, i know my luck sucks, but there's always a sure way to get a blue one, using mahra.
so i used mahra on white ones, since getting green takes forever for me.
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