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Originally Posted by WarpathEQ
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If you notice the spell costs are pretty directly correlated to how valuable the spell is to that class maximizing their potential, and how effective the class is at farming. AKA the most expensive spells are expensive because they earn players the most money.
For example I've probably made about a 2500% return on buying Torpor for my shaman and subsequently farming stuff that I couldnt without Torpor.
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Supply and demand too. Nec/shm/ench are pretty popular because they're solid classes and they also have pricey spellbooks. Sunstrike is pretty central to wizards but nearly no one plays them so it is 400pp.
Dictate is 20k but if you don't farm chardok you basically don't need it. You can make it up in a couple of days in there though so worth it if that's your style. Bedlam (12k) is A LOT more useful though even if cheaper. Maybe I was just unlucky but it took me a lot longer to find a copy of bedlam on the market (like 3 weeks checking every day). Bedlam probably drops more but there was like 5 chanters looking for it when I tried to buy mine. The market isn't always rational.