SmellyUnlimited wrote: »My trading guild doesn't have dues that I'm aware of, but they do have raffles and auctions. The raffle tickets I tend to buy about 100k worth a week, and the auctions are usually out of my price range lol. We have a really good trader spot as well.
I don't sell a whole lot but when I do it's more mid to bigger ticket items. Rare patterns and the like. I loot everything, pulled up a few mil+ archive patterns that way.
If you’re buying 100k worth of tickets a week, how often are you winning? I wonder if I’m just throwing my money away spending 10k on tickets when others are likely doing exactly what you’re doing and buying a lot of them.
chessalavakia_ESO wrote: »Realistically you have two explanations for the economy:
... if you look at many of the ways to make money you'll notice that a significant % of them actually remove more gold from the game in Guild Trader fees than they add to the game.
This event's giving me plenty of gold: I was doing the event quests on 7 characters daily***, and accumulated a lot of surplus crafting writs and style items. Selling these has increased my gold by almost a million since the event started (and the buyers got a good deal, because I set the prices to be roughly 2/3 to 3/4 of the TTC recommended minimum price).
*** until I got fed up with the mud ball trolls who ruined that for me.
The biggest reason players build wealth in-game is because they do not spend it Willie Nillie.
Billium813 wrote: »
1000% true. There aren't enough gold sinks in the game IMO. The Guild Trader economy totally eclipses the ZOS economy. Once you are making millions, the only thing left is either to start a Guild (burn Gold) or buy crowns
Billium813 wrote: »Daily Writs don't make that much money IMO. People saying that are doing 20+ characters every day and selling mats (gold/pot mats), which I said I try to not do. I also only have 4 characters total. I do all the writs cause it's nice mats, but I don't sell what I get and the Gold you get is mediocre at best (ZOS economy).
SilverBride wrote: »Billium813 wrote: »Daily Writs don't make that much money IMO. People saying that are doing 20+ characters every day and selling mats (gold/pot mats), which I said I try to not do. I also only have 4 characters total. I do all the writs cause it's nice mats, but I don't sell what I get and the Gold you get is mediocre at best (ZOS economy).
Why don't you sell the mats you get from doing daily writs? Players can make a LOT of gold doing this and it doesn't have to be done on 20 characters. I made a lot when I was doing this on 4 characters. Now I have 7 and am doing even better. And the gold it brings in is far from mediocre.
Billium813 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »Billium813 wrote: »Daily Writs don't make that much money IMO. People saying that are doing 20+ characters every day and selling mats (gold/pot mats), which I said I try to not do. I also only have 4 characters total. I do all the writs cause it's nice mats, but I don't sell what I get and the Gold you get is mediocre at best (ZOS economy).
Why don't you sell the mats you get from doing daily writs? Players can make a LOT of gold doing this and it doesn't have to be done on 20 characters. I made a lot when I was doing this on 4 characters. Now I have 7 and am doing even better. And the gold it brings in is far from mediocre.
I never sell mats (Dragon mats being the exception, from time to time, thx to the Dragonguard Supply Chest and the fact that I just never use them). If you sell mats, you will end up losing more money in the long run buying mats back when you inevitably need them again in the future. You're robbing Peter to pay Paul, it'll catch up with you eventually.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I'd lose the will to live if I did crafting dailies on more than 2 characters per day
Ha ha... it only takes about 3min per character to do...
Billium813 wrote: »
1000% true. There aren't enough gold sinks in the game IMO. The Guild Trader economy totally eclipses the ZOS economy. Once you are making millions, the only thing left is either to start a Guild (burn Gold) or buy crowns