This.Join a top trading guild if you can, I did easily. I had 5 guild stores full of stuff and nothing was moving. I joined one top trading guild and have sold over 30K of stuff in just 2 days. The fee is negligible IMO, I can go on a thieving spree for 20 minutes and fence enough to pay my weekly fees.
And with 1 auction house, people would be cornering the market on certain mats almost instantaneously, buying up everything in demand and cornering the market.
And ESO DLCs do not make gear worthless, they have not had an increase in level/gear in a long time, so I am not sure what you are even talking about. The only reason people switch gear is to FOTM or meta build for PvP/Trials type content.
Desommettor wrote: »Any of you know a top trading guild on XB1 NA and how to begin to get in contact with someone who can invite?
1 global auction house would be exploited easily. Bots would scoop up any profitable deals that hit the market before you could ever have the chance to buy them. Prices would become fixed easily and you would never be able to find a "deal"
1 global auction house would be exploited easily. Bots would scoop up any profitable deals that hit the market before you could ever have the chance to buy them. Prices would become fixed easily and you would never be able to find a "deal"
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Fallen_Ray wrote: »1 global auction house would be exploited easily. Bots would scoop up any profitable deals that hit the market before you could ever have the chance to buy them. Prices would become fixed easily and you would never be able to find a "deal"
As it is right now I've never been able to find a deal either. I've surfed for days to each and every guild trader in each country of each faction on this blasted continent of Tamriel and haven't seen a ring of willpower drop lower than 70k. My guildmates tell me they have gotten them for 20k. After days of useless world shopping I farmed some bone shards and it took me 3 attempts to get both rings, which only took a few hours. First attempt a ring, second attempt "nada" and third attempt the ring. Won't ever waste time shopping for a non existing deal ever again.
This time farming was faster for me...this time
Fallen_Ray wrote: »1 global auction house would be exploited easily. Bots would scoop up any profitable deals that hit the market before you could ever have the chance to buy them. Prices would become fixed easily and you would never be able to find a "deal"
As it is right now I've never been able to find a deal either. I've surfed for days to each and every guild trader in each country of each faction on this blasted continent of Tamriel and haven't seen a ring of willpower drop lower than 70k. My guildmates tell me they have gotten them for 20k. After days of useless world shopping I farmed some bone shards and it took me 3 attempts to get both rings, which only took a few hours. First attempt a ring, second attempt "nada" and third attempt the ring. Won't ever waste time shopping for a non existing deal ever again.
This time farming was faster for me...this time
Well, they got add ons now that track sales, I just hover over an item in my inventory and it gives me min/max/avg prices, but deals are still to be had, just not as frequent as days gone by.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Side note: Don't spend 5000 gold a week on dues if you're not going to be actively trying to sell things that actually sell. If you're the guy who lists 10 iron ore for 1000 then your wasting you're money. Similarly if you're the guy who sells tempering alloys for 25k each you're also wasting your money. If you want to sell things take an inventory of what the prices are at the most populated areas and post your items for 20 to 50% less than the lowest price. Undercut everyone. If your guild doesn't like that, leave them.
Remember if you have the product to move you're the most important cog in the machine. If you have garbage to sell you're only gonna get garbage in return.
Bots aren't even the first problem anymore. Asking for an auction house at this point is just asking for a catalyst for hyperdeflation. I can count on one hand what the hot selling items are, so it's a HORRIBLE idea to implement a global auction house right now. At least the guild traders are slowing the collapse somewhat.
Thankfully, a ton of the new sets in DB are BoE as this will help boost the price on several goods including the BoE gear itself.
You guys want an auction house for all the wrong reasons. Your convenience is your ill-perceived paradigm.
Desommettor wrote: »This is the problem exactly though, It's the high cost and low availability that makes it so hard to gear up in ESO. Making those who have access to the traders rich and everyone else poor. Don't forget you would lose profit but all the things you would be buying would be more readily available and cheaper. It's a win win.
Articulemort wrote: »danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Side note: Don't spend 5000 gold a week on dues if you're not going to be actively trying to sell things that actually sell. If you're the guy who lists 10 iron ore for 1000 then your wasting you're money. Similarly if you're the guy who sells tempering alloys for 25k each you're also wasting your money. If you want to sell things take an inventory of what the prices are at the most populated areas and post your items for 20 to 50% less than the lowest price. Undercut everyone. If your guild doesn't like that, leave them.
Remember if you have the product to move you're the most important cog in the machine. If you have garbage to sell you're only gonna get garbage in return.
All you would be doing by doing this is effectively driving all prices down. Guild mates will see what you are doing and also drop their prices down to yours. Then in your logic, you would drive your prices down another 25%, to make sales, and so forth. Which is turn means your guild is making less money on sales, which will make them require higher weekly dues or forfeit the trader because they can't keep their bid high enough. Now, you just effectively destroyed a guild, good job buddy, keep up the good work.
Undercutting a few percentage with limited resources to make a quick buck is fine. To undercut 20 - 50% is just dumb, not to mention you are cutting into the profit you could be potentially making just by not wanting to waiting a few days longer to make your sale.
Articulemort wrote: »danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Side note: Don't spend 5000 gold a week on dues if you're not going to be actively trying to sell things that actually sell. If you're the guy who lists 10 iron ore for 1000 then your wasting you're money. Similarly if you're the guy who sells tempering alloys for 25k each you're also wasting your money. If you want to sell things take an inventory of what the prices are at the most populated areas and post your items for 20 to 50% less than the lowest price. Undercut everyone. If your guild doesn't like that, leave them.
Remember if you have the product to move you're the most important cog in the machine. If you have garbage to sell you're only gonna get garbage in return.
All you would be doing by doing this is effectively driving all prices down. Guild mates will see what you are doing and also drop their prices down to yours. Then in your logic, you would drive your prices down another 25%, to make sales, and so forth. Which is turn means your guild is making less money on sales, which will make them require higher weekly dues or forfeit the trader because they can't keep their bid high enough. Now, you just effectively destroyed a guild, good job buddy, keep up the good work.
Undercutting a few percentage with limited resources to make a quick buck is fine. To undercut 20 - 50% is just dumb, not to mention you are cutting into the profit you could be potentially making just by not wanting to waiting a few days longer to make your sale.
In a free market economy I can sell whatever I want for whatever I want. If I want to sell a Potent Nirn for 1K, it's nobody's business but mine, plain and simple. Telling people that they have to sell a specific item within a set price range is, well, about the worst thing you can possibly do to any market system.
As far as what guild members would think, I cannot speak for anyone else, but I don't know the name of any of the 500 people in the trading guild I am in except the person that invited me, and I certainly don't look at what any of them are selling. I simply mouse over the item, look at the sales statistics, and then put the price I want to on it. I more than meet my weekly sales quotas, hard to believe anyone would discriminate against me for what I want to sell MY items for in an open market.
@Desommettor I didn't realize you were on XB1. My wife has an account on XB1, but I am largely a PC NA player. I do have a toon on the XB as well. There are problems that exist there that are absent from PC. For one, you don't have text chat.
But I do want to enlighten you and ask you to be thankful you don't have certain addons like master merchant. I wish this addon didn't even exist. From a seller perspective, the lack of that addon helps a bit with the guild trader situation on console.
Desommettor wrote: »@Desommettor I didn't realize you were on XB1. My wife has an account on XB1, but I am largely a PC NA player. I do have a toon on the XB as well. There are problems that exist there that are absent from PC. For one, you don't have text chat.
But I do want to enlighten you and ask you to be thankful you don't have certain addons like master merchant. I wish this addon didn't even exist. From a seller perspective, the lack of that addon helps a bit with the guild trader situation on console.
@Makkir The Problem for me on XB1 is that its near impossible for me to get into a good traders guild to even sell items. Area voice chat is filled with trolls and just down right rude players (this is way worse in voice than in chat) so I avoid it.
This isn't a request of laziness I have no option but to sell to NPC vendors. I put in the work and know how to play ESO. hell MMO's in general I'm a vet from the days when everquest was new. because of lack of chat it has driven me to be a socially distant player and therefore no options without access to open commerce.