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What do the head phones do?

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The one on this pic. Their kinda expessive what do they do?

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k16/rockyminoma/S4_20080502_175959.jpg

I stole this pic from the equip post in this same forum. ( I gave creds)

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They make you look cool and can have a buff of +5 SP or 10% XP attached

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They should do the same thing...But you know, I'll work on that and we'll see what comes up. The thing is that that's a donation item (Excuse the term). You give money to pay for them. Jorugi, the currency for Pmang payfor items, put that at a hefty price, but you can pay PEN for it. So, obviously, it could be to make the item rare as well as stave people with PEN away from it.

Remember, they want to make money so if people can buy it with PEN easily, they won't bother buying it with payfor currency.

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pretty much if u buy that headset for cash, u get a crap load of pen also. ehhh its just one of there marketing schemes atm

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That begs the question. Why would you spend so much money on an item and then sell it for Pen, when you can buy a few instances of x2 PEN and get ridiculous amounts of it per game. Ergo, a person goes into a game, starts shooting up people and ends with +2332 PEN for a whopping 2664 PEN. >.> I despise the people who are able to buy stuff.

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Says the guy with like... almost every weapon in the game

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Shut up, you -.O. I am a COLLECTER >.> I don't endulge myself in gambling and clothes like others. I prefer quantity.

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wait so could buy the itme with in game money and it gives me like massive +pen?

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No. It's worth a lot in game. So if you sold it, you'd get a LOT of PEN.

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Body Talk

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