ontheleftcoast wrote: »
Selling them in the guild stores is a lost cause
ontheleftcoast wrote: »I've trained two toons to level 40+ enchanters and in the process I amassed gobs of Ta and even Jejota runes.
Selling them in the guild stores is a lost cause, the prices are already low and putting stacks of 100 at the low price didn't get any takers in a month. I tried splitting some in stacks of 25 or 10 and still no takers in a month.
So I'm wondering can we get some sort of "recycling" program? Say I take 10 or 12 Ta runes to the enchanters bench and offer them to Zenithar and he grants me a Jejota rune for it.
A similar deal for the other runes as well, I offer 8 to 10 Jejota runes and get (assuming I have the skill to use them) a Denata. And 6 to 8 Denata get me a Rekuta and maybe 4 to 6 Rekuta get me a Kuta.
The number of runes you need to offer is based on your skill level, the types you're allowed to offer are based on what skills you've unlocked. If you can't craft with a Kuta you can't make a Kuta.
A similar mechanic could be done for all the materials. Convert Dwarven Oils to Grain Solvent. Convert Pitches to Turpen. You get the idea.
It would still keep rare ingredients rare because of the numbers required to convert. To get a single Kuta from Ta runes would take 1920 of them at a minimum. I'm sure some of you might even have that many Ta runes lying around. Would you trade 1920 of them for a Kuta? I probably would.
Ourorboros wrote: »Like other posters, I use the Ta to make glyphs that I sell in guild stores. I price them pretty low, and they almost always sell within a few days. I sell more glyphs than anything else. You are sitting a potential goldmine.
In theory, I'm not opposed to your upgrade plan. It's like upgrading gems in Diablo III. I doubt it will ever happen though.
I'm guessing that most glyphs that sell are being used to advance enchanting, not for equipment. That may not be the case, but there is much more experience from deconstructing glyphs than from making them, and even more from crafted glyphs than from looted glyphs. I charge a little more for glyphs I make than those I loot.ontheleftcoast wrote: »Ourorboros wrote: »Like other posters, I use the Ta to make glyphs that I sell in guild stores. I price them pretty low, and they almost always sell within a few days. I sell more glyphs than anything else. You are sitting a potential goldmine.
I just assumed folks would rather have the raw materials and craft items themselves. I'll try selling the glyphs and see what comes of it. Thanks for the idea.
ontheleftcoast wrote: »I've trained two toons to level 40+ enchanters and in the process I amassed gobs of Ta and even Jejota runes.
Selling them in the guild stores is a lost cause, the prices are already low and putting stacks of 100 at the low price didn't get any takers in a month. I tried splitting some in stacks of 25 or 10 and still no takers in a month.
So I'm wondering can we get some sort of "recycling" program? Say I take 10 or 12 Ta runes to the enchanters bench and offer them to Zenithar and he grants me a Jejota rune for it.
A similar deal for the other runes as well, I offer 8 to 10 Jejota runes and get (assuming I have the skill to use them) a Denata. And 6 to 8 Denata get me a Rekuta and maybe 4 to 6 Rekuta get me a Kuta.
The number of runes you need to offer is based on your skill level, the types you're allowed to offer are based on what skills you've unlocked. If you can't craft with a Kuta you can't make a Kuta.
A similar mechanic could be done for all the materials. Convert Dwarven Oils to Grain Solvent. Convert Pitches to Turpen. You get the idea.
It would still keep rare ingredients rare because of the numbers required to convert. To get a single Kuta from Ta runes would take 1920 of them at a minimum. I'm sure some of you might even have that many Ta runes lying around. Would you trade 1920 of them for a Kuta? I probably would.