From availability to pricing, it all revolves around the scratch.
Type: Posts; User: blace
From availability to pricing, it all revolves around the scratch.
Those are average prices from players alone. You won't be able to get it lower until Sega puts the parts back on rotation.
The parts are out of rotation so the arm, torso and legs may be around 200 to 300k while the head could be as high as 5 million.
AC costumes are limited to scratch only. Your luck is decided by the games already terrible RNG.
Or checking the players shop alternatively.
If the recommended retailer on the site is anything to go by, it'll be the same as buying a game card at a local gas station or grocery store. Base amount+sales tax.
To be on the safe side, it's better to have an actual address in the off chance Sega actually looks at the info and needs to confirm it. Haphazardly entering a made up address makes you look more...
Meseta is still around for buying items. AC is only for additional stuff like backpack space and new clothing.
AC is for for cash shop related items and AC scratch.
Items that cost AC range from additional mags, inventory space expansion, tickets, etc.
AC scratch for the much coveted clothing, hair,...
Tenso is the most common site used for shipping in and out of Japan as a P.O. Box of sorts and it gives its registered users a real physical address and phone number, which are all needed if you wish...
You'll need a tenso account info to register WebMoney regardless as Sega needs that info for billing when purchasing AC. A WebMoney account if you want to split the AC among different accounts.
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I use Google Checkout and it takes from a few seconds to an hour to receive my code.
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