Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-36423288-20200201091855/@comment-44706065-20200201120536

Tapasz wrote:

Noah Ricepudding wrote: Hi Jacqui,

Collections that don't require premium fixers (Eg. A Peal of Bells) - These help use up our abundance of lower level fixers. This one got me a little puzzled? Why would you want to get rid of low level fixers? Mass gifting results in lots of fixers and if you’re high level the lower won’t drop anymore. You’d be surprised how many of my friends > level 300-400 need scales/petals/powder boxes. Some even have fluff on WL! And they probably won’t even combine those collections? Hi Tapasz, I get ya and I will try to demystify 🙂

By lower level fixers I mean any non-premium (any of the giftable fixers), I've updated my other comment. There are higher level players (300+) who are in 5 or 6 figure numbers for scales, petal, Pboxes etc. I'm in high 5 figures even at level 164. I'm not sure if this is due to starting TT gifting early on or if there is a platform difference.

I guess those with a shortage of giftable fixers would add them to their wish list, then it wouldn't be blank any more.

If they don't want these collections they can pass them on. For example Rare Gemstones is a non-premium fixer collection that rewards 2x Fire crystal tali and Campaign Play is another non-premium that rewards 50 Raindrop access passes.

A Peal of Bells also rewards torches which can be traded by banishing for dispellers, RFF and energy.

There are also some who want to make their way up the collections leaderboard and non-premium fixer collections can be useful for this.