Tbh on PC this happened several times to for example the Sun-Set when every DK was wearing it or when Kuta prices were all of a sudden at like 10k each...
I understand it though. People want a quick sell so they always gonna try to be cheaper than the cheapest. Prices drop. If you dont raise them again your profits' gone. Happens every day in real life.
Lucky you. Kutas have been going for 15k on xbox eu for... ever.
There's 3 individuals (not going to name obviously) on PS4 that have listed a combined total of 1,000+ Dreugh Wax and other legendary upgrade materials in two guild traders. Are they buying out all cheap Dreugh Wax throughout Tamriel and relisting as higher? Is this allowed?
There's 3 individuals (not going to name obviously) on PS4 that have listed a combined total of 1,000+ Dreugh Wax and other legendary upgrade materials in two guild traders. Are they buying out all cheap Dreugh Wax throughout Tamriel and relisting as higher? Is this allowed?
I remember some guys doing something like this when the game started. They got perma banned for doing this. But I think they bought like everything that could be sold for good money.
It's allowed and it's the result of Zenimax's idiotic idea of having "guild traders" instead of AH, effectively making a ton of micro markets and micro economies, based on each individual trader.
If there had been an AH system with 1 massive market, like most MMOs use, it wouldn't have happened that way, the market would have stabilized itself based on demands. Having a ton of micro markets like Zenimax have done, means that you can have 1 guild trader selling items for 2000 gold while the other guild trader sells it for 200 gold. Trying to find the market price in that mess is just impossible.
Just get used to it, Zenimax have yet to admit any mistakes within their game, their choice of having guild traders instead of AH is one mistake they'll never admit on. Even Jagex with Runescape have admitted that a type of AH system is necessary in an MMO, and that's a browser based game.
It's allowed and it's the result of Zenimax's idiotic idea of having "guild traders" instead of AH, effectively making a ton of micro markets and micro economies, based on each individual trader.
If there had been an AH system with 1 massive market, like most MMOs use, it wouldn't have happened that way, the market would have stabilized itself based on demands. Having a ton of micro markets like Zenimax have done, means that you can have 1 guild trader selling items for 2000 gold while the other guild trader sells it for 200 gold. Trying to find the market price in that mess is just impossible.
Just get used to it, Zenimax have yet to admit any mistakes within their game, their choice of having guild traders instead of AH is one mistake they'll never admit on. Even Jagex with Runescape have admitted that a type of AH system is necessary in an MMO, and that's a browser based game.
And this is part of Eso economy i really like. You have much more price variations and it's much easier to make moneyz on AH. It's like having a game within a game. Gameception?;p
And this is part of Eso economy i really like. You have much more price variations and it's much easier to make moneyz on AH. It's like having a game within a game. Gameception?;p
Actually, the turn-around is wasted due to you not having access to all markets (can only be in 5 guilds at a time). So the alternative loss is substantial due to the micro markets. You might sell something for 5 gold a piece on a market that you bought for 2 gold, but at a market you don't have access to, it sells for 10 gold a piece. The alternative loss is the amount of potential income lost due to inaccessibility to certain markets, and it has to be taken into calculation if you're a merchant (and it's a relative basic teaching in economy).
Having 1 AH system allows you to see some very important market numbers, such as median price of items, sales curve (which items sell at which time), items that are more likely to undercut, items that sell in high quantity, and most importantly, how much weighted average of gold there is in the market. All these numbers mean you can make a truck load more money. In WoW, I played the market quite well, spending money to buy on one day and sell on another. Per example on Monday I bought up cheap as hell low level materials. On weekends I could sell that with a 4 time margin due to weekends being the time when "lowbies" were most active.
GarnetFire17 wrote: »You know, if you really want dreughwax, you can farm raw cloth or buy it cheap and refine it out yourself, or have someone else do it. I don't know I should be saying that because I am one trying to sell it. lol. Yeah I am the one grumbling when people are selling it too low, because i have been doing a lot of that buying of the mats because farming takes forever and can only stand to do so much of it, and I and trying to make a lot of gold. What you want to pay and what something is going for is two different things. If you want your price, take the initiative like those traders do and go store to store all over the place and buy that cheap dreugh wax before they can, otherwise really have no right to complain. Early bird gets the worm.
You're assuming that if there was a global AH selling for 10g, there'd still be the same amount selling for 2g. The cheap guild market exists only because not everyone can sell in the expensive guild market.
Also, since kiosk's were introduced, there's no such thing as an inaccessible market you'd want to partake in. The interesting markets are connected. The cheap stuff from your guild will move to more expensive guilds -- if you're unable to get access to those, someone else will make the effort and reap the fruits. Thing is, if 10g is not overpriced, it will eventually sell for 10g in your cheap guild as well.
Looks like you're more interested in ripping market-unknowing "lowbies", than having a game economy that's actually deeper than most out there.
Callous2208 wrote: »I've not found wax to be fairly easy to come by and it doesn't seem like I'm alone on Pc/Na. Tempers for upping those precious weapons to gold still reign supreme in the cost department. 6.8k a pop last I checked. But even with those; writs, hirelings, refinement my friends. Sometimes it pays to craft. I have never had need to purchase these items from a trader.
Skinless_Jerk wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »I've not found wax to be fairly easy to come by and it doesn't seem like I'm alone on Pc/Na. Tempers for upping those precious weapons to gold still reign supreme in the cost department. 6.8k a pop last I checked. But even with those; writs, hirelings, refinement my friends. Sometimes it pays to craft. I have never had need to purchase these items from a trader.
no lower than 12-13k a pop on console.. costly
As you can see, no one cares because it's an open market with no rules. If there's no rule against it, then it's not wrong, even if it's malevolent in the end. I personally do care, because this is a game first and foremost, and people who ruin other people's gameplay are labeled one thing.
Griefers.
As you can see, no one cares because it's an open market with no rules. If there's no rule against it, then it's not wrong, even if it's malevolent in the end. I personally do care, because this is a game first and foremost, and people who ruin other people's gameplay are labeled one thing.
Griefers.
What makes me laugh is many of the same people defending the behaviour in the OP have been dead against a global AH because it would apparently create this exact same scenario.
There's 3 individuals (not going to name obviously) on PS4 that have listed a combined total of 1,000+ Dreugh Wax and other legendary upgrade materials in two guild traders. Are they buying out all cheap Dreugh Wax throughout Tamriel and relisting as higher? Is this allowed?
There's 3 individuals (not going to name obviously) on PS4 that have listed a combined total of 1,000+ Dreugh Wax and other legendary upgrade materials in two guild traders. Are they buying out all cheap Dreugh Wax throughout Tamriel and relisting as higher? Is this allowed?
Callous2208 wrote: »As you can see, no one cares because it's an open market with no rules. If there's no rule against it, then it's not wrong, even if it's malevolent in the end. I personally do care, because this is a game first and foremost, and people who ruin other people's gameplay are labeled one thing.
Griefers.
What makes me laugh is many of the same people defending the behaviour in the OP have been dead against a global AH because it would apparently create this exact same scenario.
Incorrect. It would be much, much worse. Please look to exhibit A for reference: Every other mmo with an AH.
Someone in area chat yesterday was selling stacks of 200 rubedo for 5k ea because they found a scrap farm/glitch. I would imagine those traders have found the same glitch and are refining large amounts of dreugh wax from scraps. Pig farm 3.0