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Which are rarer/more valuable, VMKK or WMKK?


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I believe the VMKK are more rare, but typically cost less since they're not actually made of metal.  I don't have any sources to cite this info off of, so I may be wrong, but I believe there were somewhere around 5000 VMKK and exactly 5000 WMKK.  The VMKK would be more rare though since they were not widely distributed and out of the 5000, there were 8 types of Krana, so there were approximately only 625 of each.

 

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Initially, VMKK were, and still are, rare than WMKK. Like TLH has already mentioned, WMKK were available on a wider scale and I believe I also heard that figure he quoted for the amount of VMKK ever produced.

Rarity, however, depends on availability. I know more people with VMKK for sale than WMKK so that probably accounts for the VMKK's lower selling price.

Of course, a complete VMKK set blows a WMKK right out the water.

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I believe the VMKK are more rare, but typically cost less since they're not actually made of metal.  I don't have any sources to cite this info off of, so I may be wrong, but I believe there were somewhere around 5000 VMKK and exactly 5000 WMKK.  The VMKK would be more rare though since they were not widely distributed and out of the 5000, there were 8 types of Krana, so there were approximately only 625 of each.

 

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If VMKK aren't made of metal, why do they have that name?

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I believe the VMKK are more rare, but typically cost less since they're not actually made of metal.  I don't have any sources to cite this info off of, so I may be wrong, but I believe there were somewhere around 5000 VMKK and exactly 5000 WMKK.  The VMKK would be more rare though since they were not widely distributed and out of the 5000, there were 8 types of Krana, so there were approximately only 625 of each.

 

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If VMKK aren't made of metal, why do they have that name?

 

They have a thin layer of metal which is vacuumed on, hence the name.

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I believe the VMKK are more rare, but typically cost less since they're not actually made of metal.  I don't have any sources to cite this info off of, so I may be wrong, but I believe there were somewhere around 5000 VMKK and exactly 5000 WMKK.  The VMKK would be more rare though since they were not widely distributed and out of the 5000, there were 8 types of Krana, so there were approximately only 625 of each.

 

- :t: :l: :h:

If VMKK aren't made of metal, why do they have that name?

 

They have a thin layer of metal which is vacuumed on, hence the name.

 

 

You can also check out this Wikipedia page which explains the process of vacuum metalization (or deposition).

 

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