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Jonny_Reload
10-10-2007, 05:05 AM
Is there any place that lists selling prices for crafted Items when you sell them to NPC vendors?
ZeroRavesOn
10-10-2007, 05:10 AM
<cite>Jonny_Reload wrote:</cite><blockquote>Is there any place that lists selling prices for crafted Items when you sell them to NPC vendors?</blockquote>Since the tradeskill revamp resale cost has been equal to the cost of the fuel used, with no credit for consumed raws.This rule works in virtually ever case, exceptions being where nonstandard fuels are used (like the repair kits) or where rounding gets weird from having a yield of multiple items. Usually the difference there is only a few copper, and barely worth thinking about.
BigChiefJJ
10-10-2007, 11:23 AM
<p>Stuff that you actually make is pretty easy to figure out - you do get your fuel costs back. </p><p>Since the thread is started, I'd really like to know about price changes for selling chest loot back to different venders. When I put something up on the broker, it lists a price - I thought this was the price that I could sell the item back to a vender. If I see that there are multiple items like that for sale at or very near the ‘default price' the I usually take that item off the broker and just go sell it to a vender. I've noticed that what the broker tells me I should list it at ‘default price' and what the different venders will pay for it are not the same - usually the venders give me less than this ‘default price'.</p><p>Are there some venders that will pay this ‘default price' and if so is there an easy way to find out which venders pay back more or do all venders buy back at the same price?</p>
Calthine
10-10-2007, 12:08 PM
The broker shows you NPC price + broker fees.
Jonny_Reload
10-11-2007, 11:19 AM
<cite>Calthine wrote:</cite><blockquote>The broker shows you NPC price + broker fees. </blockquote>I know, but I wanna know NPC prices for everything that I CAN'T make (There isn't a table or a chart somewhere showing prices for Crafted Items that an NPC would make?)
Condar Tarsonia
10-11-2007, 02:59 PM
I'm not sure I understand your question: crafted items an NPC would make? Since all of the stuff NPC 'tradeskillers' make are essentially no-stat piles of poo (except in some cases like potions/poisons, and food/drink, in which case it's just of horrendously low quality), I assume you mean dropped items you loot from chests and what-not. Either way, afaik, there is no chart or table that lists what the selling price of an item is. In my opinion, this is probably because of the massive number of items in the game, and the fact that with tier flag changes (Treasured, Fabled, etc.) on some items, prices can occasionally change.Also, the last time I tried it, if you don't want to calculate the NPC price by subtracting the broker fee, you could go into your house and look-up items there using your market board - the last time I tried this, I noticed the broker fee was not being calculated in the base price when putting up items for sale. This may have been a bug or some strange oddity that has been subsequently fixed though, as I rarely go into my house anymore... it's laggy and out of the way and Aliindar in QH is so convenient...
Jenarie
10-11-2007, 03:06 PM
<cite>Condar Tarsonia wrote:</cite><blockquote>Also, the last time I tried it, if you don't want to calculate the NPC price by subtracting the broker fee, you could go into your house and look-up items there using your market board - the last time I tried this, I noticed the broker fee was not being calculated in the base price when putting up items for sale. This may have been a bug or some strange oddity that has been subsequently fixed though, as I rarely go into my house anymore... </blockquote><p>If you use the market board in your house, broker fees are added.</p><p>If you click in through your sales crates, the prices are listed with no broker fees.</p><p>I don't understand why it would be so but thats the way it currently works. <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p>
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