People been discussing trade prices, and units of measurement. This is the gold value I've been using over last few weeks. Missing a couple since I don't deal with them, but feel free to leave input, disagree, argue troll or ignore.
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People been discussing trade prices, and units of measurement. This is the gold value I've been using over last few weeks. Missing a couple since I don't deal with them, but feel free to leave input, disagree, argue troll or ignore.
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oops, accidentally did a 1000 for map frags will fix.
Great men are not born, they are made. Through blood, sweat, tears, trials and tribulations. Tests through both their victories and their defeats. They are shaped through their experiences. Portrayed by their moralities and judgements, be they for better or worse. They do what others wont to achieve what others cant. It is their dedication, commitment and ultimate success of their goals that separates a man from a great man.
Great work. Thank you. As a person that sells 60k of wheat a day though I recommend 400 wheat @ 5gc, 1200 wheat @15gc, and 2000 wheat @ 25gc.
I like this, thanks
i like it but should have set a few values higher to restore value and ease of gc movement... plus if we all paid a bit more for things all of us would upgrade much quicker
This will be handy to have around. Thank you. :-)
for bronze/iron swords they tend to go +/- 5gc, as for steel swords you can buy 400 for 100gc now
and for bronze bars they went up a bit to 15gc/400 while iron ores fluctuate between 15-20gc/400
not super accurate but a nice template to see if youre in the right ballpark.
Tools tend to go more toward 35 per 1k and marble tends to go more toward 40-50 per 1k.
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this is just a rough template, its by no means an end all. this is more bulk pricing per k. prices can vary significantly however, especially for quantities of only a few k. however, this pricing is close to the price per k when dealing in bulk, and is more of a median between buyers and sellers rather then what one might buy or sell these items for. the more time u take the more favorable of a price u will get. prices will be more favorable if u list trades rather then instant buy a listed trade