Each sale in guild store give 7% to the guild (aka the owner).
With 1M sales / week, it's 70k for the owner,
For 20M, it's 1.4M for the owner. spots don't cost that much.
Exemple of gold in guilds ? buy tri-stats pots, yellow tremps, xp pots, xp pot recipe, get crafters with nirm, dwemer style,
new glass motif
new crafts resources ..
who will be stuffed with v16 gear?
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »Each sale in guild store give 7% to the guild (aka the owner).
With 1M sales / week, it's 70k for the owner,
For 20M, it's 1.4M for the owner. spots don't cost that much.
Exemple of gold in guilds ? buy tri-stats pots, yellow tremps, xp pots, xp pot recipe, get crafters with nirm, dwemer style,
new glass motif
new crafts resources ..
who will be stuffed with v16 gear?
no, its 3-4% of income from taxes not 7%
Each sale in guild store give 7% to the guild (aka the owner).
With 1M sales / week, it's 70k for the owner,
For 20M, it's 1.4M for the owner. spots don't cost that much.
Exemple of gold in guilds ? buy tri-stats pots, yellow tremps, xp pots, xp pot recipe, get crafters with nirm, dwemer style,
new glass motif
new crafts resources ..
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Yes we all know guild traders are rip-offs who charge stuff way over priced and we need either a global auction house or player man vendors that players can run such as in Ragonarok online 2.
I am getting tired of wasting piles of gold just for a few alchemy or black smithing materials and no being able to sell anything.
KiraTsukasa wrote: »Saltypretzels wrote: »KiraTsukasa wrote: »The idea of needing to be in a guild to sell to other players is, and always will be, completely stupid. Right now, I have an Argonian and Altmer motif sitting in my inventory gathering dust. I would LOVE to sell these, but I'm not joining a guild that I don't even want to be a part of in the first place and is most likely going to charge me for membership, just to sell two items. Instead, my only options are to NPC them and get 10 gold each, or let them sit and take up space. I would need a hundred of them just to make up for the price I COULD be selling them for. And the bank and inventory space are EXTREMELY limited even without dead weight sitting there, which I could expand IF I could make a decent amount of gold in this game. So basically, my only two options are non-options. The most insane thing about this is that people think this is GOOD.
Sounds like you need to try it for a week or two before laying down judgment. I've had nothing but good experiences from these trading guilds. It is very easy to ignore all chat, all raffles, everything, and just use the store.
Never have come across one that has a membership fee. Though I have seen some that request a certain number of sales per week.
I have no desire to join a guild, for any reason. The fact that I HAVE to join one just to sell a couple items should be a HUGE red flag to anyone.
KiraTsukasa wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »KiraTsukasa wrote: »The idea of needing to be in a guild to sell to other players is, and always will be, completely stupid. Right now, I have an Argonian and Altmer motif sitting in my inventory gathering dust. I would LOVE to sell these, but I'm not joining a guild that I don't even want to be a part of in the first place and is most likely going to charge me for membership, just to sell two items. Instead, my only options are to NPC them and get 10 gold each, or let them sit and take up space. I would need a hundred of them just to make up for the price I COULD be selling them for. And the bank and inventory space are EXTREMELY limited even without dead weight sitting there, which I could expand IF I could make a decent amount of gold in this game. So basically, my only two options are non-options. The most insane thing about this is that people think this is GOOD.
It's incredible how people have definite opinions on stuff and systems that they haven't even tried nor experienced !!!
Why are you so stubborn that you don't even want to try and join a trading guild ??? Why don't you join a guild that does not require weekly fees ? (which, by the way, are by no means a "rip-off" of members, but rather a shared investment).
Sounds like a child who decided to not and never ever eat spinach. He does even know the taste of spinach but he definitely wants fries instead.
The trading system is good because it's a game in itself. And creates another types of relationships between players than PvPvE guilds. Social interaction are good for an MMO.
An auction house would be convenient (but bad for correct pricing and easy for malicious people to manipulate), but NO FUN. Guild and kiosk system provides correct pricing and FUN.
So you're saying that an auction house is exploitable but this horrid kiosk system is entirely infallible? What a world of candy and rainbows you must live in.
I've been in these discussions for awhile now, and I've yet to see a sensible argument for this guild trader system that trumps what has been proven to work countless times over.
KiraTsukasa wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »KiraTsukasa wrote: »The fact that I HAVE to join one just to sell a couple items should be a HUGE red flag to anyone.
Why ? (I mean, such emphasis ... "HUGE RED FLAG".... and no argument at all...)
That would be pretty obvious if you got out of your tunnel vision and looked at the bigger picture. I don't want to be in a guild. I don't want people constantly bugging me for stuff, whether it's items or money or my time. I can't sell items to other players, which is a rudimentary part of the game, without having to do things that I don't want to be a part of. If I don't want to do PvP, I don't have to. I can easily avoid PvP without it inhibiting the rest of the game. Why is trading different? It's stupid.
It's not that unusual that some people run multiple trading guilds, even at the same location. Why not? It's the members who make the prices, not the guild masters.
DigitalShibby wrote: »Not true. I was kicked from a top trading guild on PS4 EU server for selling tempering alloys at 8500. He message me telling me I had to price them at 9-10k or be kicked.
Chaos_Deception wrote: »Auction House / Global Market will always better than The Guild Trader System. Heres why:
- Player Reach and Ease of Access.
- Competetive Prices.
- Auction House Tax, determined by Market Conditions.
- Wider Range of Items, and Increased Availability.
- Trackable Price History.
- Faster and More Dynamic Economy.
A solid point, and is the ultimate pro to an AH.Chaos_Deception wrote: »Auction House / Global Market will always better than The Guild Trader System. Heres why:
- Player Reach and Ease of Access.
We actually have that already, albeit in a fractured way. Kiosks in the same city compete each other for the common audience, kiosks in different locations often adjust their prices to make up for not being in a prime location.Chaos_Deception wrote: »[*] Competetive Prices.
Actually not too sure what to say on this one other than that's its just as viable a gold sink as house cut we currently have.Chaos_Deception wrote: »[*] Auction House Tax, determined by Market Conditions.
Again, convenience is perhaps the greatest pro of a global AH. However that is not always a good thing. Like everything else in life, moderation is important even with in-game economies. Global AHs are usually so flooded with goods the game overall has a massive surplus to the point that massive inflation is inevitable. With no proper gold sinks those economies usually go downhill due to the accumulative gold that does not get filtered out of the game quickly enough. It's not healthy.Chaos_Deception wrote: »[*] Wider Range of Items, and Increased Availability.
Chaos_Deception wrote: »[*] Trackable Price History.
Chaos_Deception wrote: »[*] Faster and More Dynamic Economy.
Chaos_Deception wrote: »With the Current System. I have to Travel all Across Tamriel looking and Hoping to find that One Guild Seller that just might have the Item that I am looking for. And even then its not Guaranteed.
That Constitutes as Unneccessary Tedium. If ZOS insist on keeping the current System as it is. Then at least allow a Global Search for required said Item from any Guild Seller.
starkerealm wrote: »GuyNamedSean wrote: »... if you want a fair price you absolutely must go trade in person.
Personal experience has been that zone actually goes more expensive than what you can find in guild stores.
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KiraTsukasa wrote: »
I have no desire to join a guild, for any reason. The fact that I HAVE to join one just to sell a couple items should be a HUGE red flag to anyone.
Chaos_Deception wrote: »With the Current System. I have to Travel all Across Tamriel looking and Hoping to find that One Guild Seller that just might have the Item that I am looking for. And even then its not Guaranteed.
That Constitutes as Unneccessary Tedium. If ZOS insist on keeping the current System as it is. Then at least allow a Global Search for required said Item from any Guild Seller.
+2 for a global search mechanism.
-1 for overuse of caps
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »Yes we all know guild traders are rip-offs who charge stuff way over priced and we need either a global auction house or player man vendors that players can run such as in Ragonarok online 2.
I am getting tired of wasting piles of gold just for a few alchemy or black smithing materials and no being able to sell anything.
ColoursYouHave wrote: »KiraTsukasa wrote: »
I have no desire to join a guild, for any reason. The fact that I HAVE to join one just to sell a couple items should be a HUGE red flag to anyone.
That is such a silly argument. It is so easy to be part of a trading guild. I am a member of 5 and have never once communicated with a single member of any of these guilds (with the exception of several 100% optional raffles, and requesting price checks on a couple items). I just don't understand your opposition to do something which is so incredibly easy and has absolutely no negative impacts. It's like holding up a glass of water, complaining that your arm is sore, yet being adamant that you refuse to place down the glass of water, and think it is ridiculous that you are required to place down the glass to relieve the soreness in your arm.
And yes, being a member of a trading guild is about as easy as setting down a glass of water...
I don't think you even really understand what a trading guild is. You seem to think it is a group of people who are constantly communicating with each other trying to buy and sell items, when in reality a vast majority of the members join the guild, then use the guild trader, and that is the extent of their interaction with the guild.
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To be effective, a trading system should be open to all, irrespective of level, alliance and other artificial barriers such as guild membership.