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If you’re reading this it’s already too late
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def going up!
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#43
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item price based on strength of item, very simple. topor, HEB , bio orb, fungi, fungi staff, ect.. these items give Unique effects and cost a lot becasue something has to cost alot.
I'd grant custody to the fact that if shaman spells were cheap then the server would be 50% shamans instead of 35% | ||
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I had a few hate tells, indeed, during my 6-8 months of tunnelquesting. Total probably under 10 (who knows how many were from the same guy...) I always filed them under either Jealousy or Drugs, smiled softly, and moved on. | |||
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Last edited by Sprawlz; 02-10-2018 at 07:12 AM..
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Item being strong means there's more demand. Item no longer dropping means there's less supply. You can have an item that no longer drops but isn't strong / useful. Supply is low but demand is low as well - price stays low. Example: Gem Encrusted Ring. You can have an item that still drops but is strong / useful. Demand outmatches the supply - price is high. Example: AoN, Fungi, Left Goblin Ear (yes, 30 plat per common, stackable lvl 20 mob drop is a damn high price). Don't skip them economics classes! | |||
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I understand. I was pointing out that his idea that the item's "strength" is the sole determiner of its price. Obviously isn't true. | |||
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is this a The Price is Right thing where the closest without going over wins?
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The more we talk about this, the more it'll go up right? The traders at it again.
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