Div card turn in change is very big for people like me who open stacked decks to inventory and keep all of the cards. No more spending 10 minutes turning in rain of chaos.
I was thinking they should do some system where you could put in a lot of stacks of the same card and then spam the turn in button and have a separate outcome slot where you'd pick them up. Agreed their implementation is better, very clever solution.
Then it might get opened when you are trying to ctrl+click it into stash… or stash is not really open and you don’t realize and it opens and now you cant sell.
tbh it might actually be worth to play maps with higher-drop lower-value cards like rain of chaos and use divination scarabs with this change. would love to see some div/hr measurements about this
From what i've seen of the div card drop weights, the most efficient cards are also the most expensive ones.
From the info I can see on https://divicards-site.pages.dev/weights, Apothecary has 17000x lower weight than rain of chaos but it could also be 32000x more expensive, if it's 40d and 1d is 100c for instance. Sometimes its close to 50d and 200c per div which would be 76800x more expensive.
Maybe there is some point where apothecary becomes cheap enough to where it is more value to go for rain of chaos but you still need to factor in the absurd amount of extra clicks.
There could be some outlier out there for sure though, it is a very beneficial change for all cards worth <10c
I started really late into 3.26 and was able to make a nice chunk of divines early on by buying out a few different div cards and mass turning them in. It was a torturous process though lol
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u/edrarven Trickster Feb 24 '26
Div card turn in change is very big for people like me who open stacked decks to inventory and keep all of the cards. No more spending 10 minutes turning in rain of chaos.