The book that has all 14 pages did sell on day one for 500k but as the pages themselves are now selling for 4k each....
14 pages*4k = 56k but as they are all on one book, maybe 70-100k at the very most
Supply and Demand, maybe someone would pay that, but as there are so many pages on the market now, its unlikely.
That would all be applicable... if the in-game mechanic reflected the premise. The dwemer motif chapters would have to be very rare drops. But since the chapters drop at a very common rate, there's no reasonable expectation that the market should or would compensate.dwemer_paleologist wrote: »dwemer armor and weapons are among the rarest and most valued in all of tamriel. it has been this way in all elderscrolls games.
in morrowind, just having dwemer items was illegal, it was also against the law to sell those items. (imperial law)
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Artifacts
Dwemer artifacts are highly prized throughout the Empire for trade and collecting, although since they are technically the property of the Emperor under various Imperial charters, the sale of them is often illegal. This does not seem to stop artifacts from falling off the backs of wagons or otherwise disappearing into various collections. Everything from armor to housewares is greatly sought after, and smugglers will risk execution if caught for such a profitable trade. Dwemer weapons and armor are especially valued, renowned for their excellent craftsmanship and sturdy design. However, acquisition of these artifacts is extremely dangerous, chiefly due to the remote locations of the ruins, and the multitude of aged and unreliable Dwemer machinery within, including the Centurions and other Animunculi, as well as sophisticated traps of which the Dwemer were particularly fond.
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source:
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Dwemer
dwemer items in general are very rare and priceless also according to not only lore but also basic history in tamriel ...
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Dwemer_Coin#Dwemer_Coin
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Morrowind:_Dwemer_Artifacts
in general then the question arises that we have inmind,
"are dwemer items (especialy those of antiquity such as dwemer books on how to make dwemer armor) normaly extremely High in value?"
answer:
"yes, obviously and with good reason."
The book that has all 14 pages did sell on day one for 500k but as the pages themselves are now selling for 4k each....
14 pages*4k = 56k but as they are all on one book, maybe 70-100k at the very most
Supply and Demand, maybe someone would pay that, but as there are so many pages on the market now, its unlikely.