***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »It's not even that bad on console. Just go to Mournhold, Elden Root or any other capital. You'll find 99% of the items you'd be looking for in about 10 minutes.
Now if you're looking for deals, that's a different story, but finding things isn't all that tough.
Motifs.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »The basic interface is utter crap. If you are on PC use Master Merchant addon that shows you the average price of an item based on sales in your guild and Awesome Guild Store that provides many extra filters. If you are searching for motifs, recipes and blueprints there's actually a tick box that allows you to filter out known ones. There's also a price filter that takes the MM average and lets you filter out items with excessive prices.
I do have the Awesome Guild Store. However, I still cannot find what I am looking for. Plus, I have a heck of a lot of Runestones that I wish to either trade or sell and can do neither.
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Fully agree, implement the filters from awesome guild stores into the interface.I generally don't bother, to be honest. You can tell it's a terrible trading system just by the fact that most players here are referring you to third party websites. If I can't loot it or craft it, I do without.
It's high time the trading system was improved (and no, not necessarily with an auction house) so that everyone can use it to buy and sell with maximum convenience from within the game and without addons which are not available to the majority of players.
I would add another option, click on item in your inventory to filter on it, for set items it would default search for the set so you can filter more filters like just divine boots of set.
Like awesome guild stores it should also have search history so you can do multiple searches at multiple traders.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »The basic interface is utter crap. If you are on PC use Master Merchant addon that shows you the average price of an item based on sales in your guild and Awesome Guild Store that provides many extra filters. If you are searching for motifs, recipes and blueprints there's actually a tick box that allows you to filter out known ones. There's also a price filter that takes the MM average and lets you filter out items with excessive prices.
I do have the Awesome Guild Store. However, I still cannot find what I am looking for. Plus, I have a heck of a lot of Runestones that I wish to either trade or sell and can do neither.
to sell items, you need to be in a trading guild. there are several that are recruiting on the official forums (look in guild recruitment section) chose the one that has requirements you can live with, and at least decent location (when thinking of decent location, think of where you personaly prefer to shop when you are short on time - chances are so do a lot of other people)
to find - make sure you have your filters set correctly. make sure you are using correct spelling - hint, you don't actualy have to spell the entire name, just a first few letters is enough to narrow down the results. if it returns an empty page? hit next page. it cannot get rid of results that don't fit your search filters, only hide them, so you still have to go through multiple pages, you just don't need to scroll as much.
and yes, unless you are looking for a super common item (for example ruby ash, ancestral silk, etc) and even with those sometimes - there is a good chance that you will have to look through multiple traders before you find what you are looking for. listings in ESO are NOT centralized. each trader represents listings from only a few 100 people and even if those people are in multiple trading guilds, what they list in one guild store, will ONLY show up in that specific guild store.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »The basic interface is utter crap. If you are on PC use Master Merchant addon that shows you the average price of an item based on sales in your guild and Awesome Guild Store that provides many extra filters. If you are searching for motifs, recipes and blueprints there's actually a tick box that allows you to filter out known ones. There's also a price filter that takes the MM average and lets you filter out items with excessive prices.
I do have the Awesome Guild Store. However, I still cannot find what I am looking for. Plus, I have a heck of a lot of Runestones that I wish to either trade or sell and can do neither.
to sell items, you need to be in a trading guild. there are several that are recruiting on the official forums (look in guild recruitment section) chose the one that has requirements you can live with, and at least decent location (when thinking of decent location, think of where you personaly prefer to shop when you are short on time - chances are so do a lot of other people)
to find - make sure you have your filters set correctly. make sure you are using correct spelling - hint, you don't actualy have to spell the entire name, just a first few letters is enough to narrow down the results. if it returns an empty page? hit next page. it cannot get rid of results that don't fit your search filters, only hide them, so you still have to go through multiple pages, you just don't need to scroll as much.
and yes, unless you are looking for a super common item (for example ruby ash, ancestral silk, etc) and even with those sometimes - there is a good chance that you will have to look through multiple traders before you find what you are looking for. listings in ESO are NOT centralized. each trader represents listings from only a few 100 people and even if those people are in multiple trading guilds, what they list in one guild store, will ONLY show up in that specific guild store.
I am currently with the Tamriel Co-op Guild.
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***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »The basic interface is utter crap. If you are on PC use Master Merchant addon that shows you the average price of an item based on sales in your guild and Awesome Guild Store that provides many extra filters. If you are searching for motifs, recipes and blueprints there's actually a tick box that allows you to filter out known ones. There's also a price filter that takes the MM average and lets you filter out items with excessive prices.
I do have the Awesome Guild Store. However, I still cannot find what I am looking for. Plus, I have a heck of a lot of Runestones that I wish to either trade or sell and can do neither.
to sell items, you need to be in a trading guild. there are several that are recruiting on the official forums (look in guild recruitment section) chose the one that has requirements you can live with, and at least decent location (when thinking of decent location, think of where you personaly prefer to shop when you are short on time - chances are so do a lot of other people)
to find - make sure you have your filters set correctly. make sure you are using correct spelling - hint, you don't actualy have to spell the entire name, just a first few letters is enough to narrow down the results. if it returns an empty page? hit next page. it cannot get rid of results that don't fit your search filters, only hide them, so you still have to go through multiple pages, you just don't need to scroll as much.
and yes, unless you are looking for a super common item (for example ruby ash, ancestral silk, etc) and even with those sometimes - there is a good chance that you will have to look through multiple traders before you find what you are looking for. listings in ESO are NOT centralized. each trader represents listings from only a few 100 people and even if those people are in multiple trading guilds, what they list in one guild store, will ONLY show up in that specific guild store.
I am currently with the Tamriel Co-op Guild.
in order to sell, you have 2 options. go to a banker in any city (thieve's refuge banks do not work, with exception of the one in gold coast for some reason - so has to be city proper banks) you should have a guild store option in a list of options. select that, top right corner you will have an option to search, sell or view your listings. selling is a middle option, looks like a coin icon. select that - drag the item you want to list into an slot on the left, type in price you want to sell it at and click list button.
your second option is to list it at your guild's trader directly, but honestly I tend to find banker option much more convenient, personaly.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »
Yea, I am keen to that, but there is no way to sell the crap load of Runestones that I have collected.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »
Yea, I am keen to that, but there is no way to sell the crap load of Runestones that I have collected.
Decon them, you level your Enchanting skill that way. I have leveled 10 characters to max or near max in Enchanting this way.
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