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If you look deeper into the different inginuity pricings, you can learn the following:
-Uncorrupted with lower than 70% are 10 divs.
-Uncorrupted with >70% go up exponentially to 30 divs at 80%.
-Corrupted go from virtual zero value to 5div@70%, 30div@80% and then exponentially higher to multiple mirrors when nearing perfection (98%)
This shows me there is a discrepancy in the market.
-Corrupting a belt has 3 possible outcomes. 1 of them being rerolling the stat range in a wider range. (or 2 possible outcomes if you use an omen).
-Meaning that half or 2/3s of the times you vaal a belt, the range will not change. (instead it gets an implicit mod or nothing happens).
-If you do this on a 70-80% belt and nothing, in these cases, you still have a sellable belt that will be worth 0-5 divines less than the uncorrupted one you used.
-If you do this with a super low% belt and you dont get the range, you end up with a worthless brick, losing you 10 divs.
-If you succeed and hit the wider range modifier, the average value of the end result will be worth about 15 divs.
Moral of the story: If you are going to be vaaling these belts, use 70% ones. Low ones you lose needlesly more when you dont hit the modifier, higher ones you lose needlesly more when you do hit the modifier but it goes down instead of up.
Yet many people are vaaling these low and high percentage ones. I know because i sold 3 of them all in the low 40s. for 10 divs each.