Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »
I actually have a degree in econ, for what its worth...
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Supply and demand. People won't pay if the price is too high for them.
^This.
The price for those flowers has not increased due to small numbers of people advertising to "buy you out" in zone chat. Those prices increased because of increased demand for those specific flowers.
It will never be possible to corner the market on flowers because so many people keep picking them every day.
The same goes for spell power pots, enough people are willing to pay a certain amount to buy them that the average price may be slightly higher. On NA-PC however, it is certainly not 3x or 4x the price from 2 months ago.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Supply and demand. People won't pay if the price is too high for them.
^This.
The price for those flowers has not increased due to small numbers of people advertising to "buy you out" in zone chat. Those prices increased because of increased demand for those specific flowers.
It will never be possible to corner the market on flowers because so many people keep picking them every day.
The same goes for spell power pots, enough people are willing to pay a certain amount to buy them that the average price may be slightly higher. On NA-PC however, it is certainly not 3x or 4x the price from 2 months ago.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Last night, we were getting ready for raid. We were waiting on 2 of our DPS because they couldnt find spell power pots. We were all in Teamspeak when one of them said, "WTF, the only pots I can find are 20k a stack. They are all listed by the same guy in 4 different guilds." I asked who it was, and they said the same name I had been seeing in zone for 2 months, multiple times a day. I respectfully disagree that one person can't negatively impact the market for this type of item, even if they cant corner the market entirely. It is happening.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Last night, we were getting ready for raid. We were waiting on 2 of our DPS because they couldnt find spell power pots. We were all in Teamspeak when one of them said, "WTF, the only pots I can find are 20k a stack. They are all listed by the same guy in 4 different guilds." I asked who it was, and they said the same name I had been seeing in zone for 2 months, multiple times a day. I respectfully disagree that one person can't negatively impact the market for this type of item, even if they cant corner the market entirely. It is happening.
No, it's really not. Alchemy mats are abundant. They are trivial to buy and harvest. I'm not talking out of my ass. I buy mats every day so I never run out. This allows me to shop around and not be stuck--as your friend recently was, with a limited selection because he waited until raid time before buying. No one is cornering the alchemy market. I think the assumption is ridiculous.
An actual example of corning the market was when the Vicious Death set was new. Experienced traders recognized the demand and gambled by buying up rare VD items. This was only a short-term phenomenon and it was not a single entity. It was many experienced traders acting independently without collusion.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »
I just posted a specific example of one individual having the only pots for sale at a given time across multiple traders. And you say its not happening? Okay...
Look I might be overstating the problem a bit, but if you think people cant negatively impact pricing on an individual basis, you are mistaken.
It's called an economy, and that's how it works. Play smart, get rich.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »
I just posted a specific example of one individual having the only pots for sale at a given time across multiple traders. And you say its not happening? Okay...
Look I might be overstating the problem a bit, but if you think people cant negatively impact pricing on an individual basis, you are mistaken.
Your example is terrible. Most players I know either craft their own potions or buy from friends or guildmates. Selling potions via traders is very hit and miss profit-wise because master alchemists are extremely common and so are the mats. Therefore, relatively few (compared to everyone with the ability) do it. It only takes a few active alchemist merchants in one trade guild to destroy the profit margin. They compete until most stop because it's not worth it.
It takes less than 30 minutes to max alchemy. That time includes planning and finding the materials. It's something everyone should do, obviously, for the passives.
The reason is it's not happening is because if someone attempted to actually corner the flower market, the number of flower harvesters would increase with the price, increasing supply and balancing prices.
dtm_samuraib16_ESO wrote: »Or having an outfit crafted.
Stuck with my V8/CP80 set on CP194.
But it should not be allowed...Some people play MMOs specifically to control markets because that's how they have fun. It's probably like PvP except you play with currency and product instead of health and class abilities. Not my thing, but I'm not going to begrudge somebody trying. Unless they slap an achievement on it at some point, then I'm gonna sell sell sell!
At the same time, I wouldn't stop you from expressing concerns, trying to counter the market controllers with grassroots campaigns, or whatever pleases you, I just wouldn't attach any moral superiority to the effort. The way I see it, if people are allowed to manipulate markets then others are allowed to call it out and organize the community. It's just part of the market landscape, which is waaaaaaaay more complicated than some trite "Supply and Demand" curve.
Some people play MMOs specifically to control markets because that's how they have fun. It's probably like PvP except you play with currency and product instead of health and class abilities. Not my thing, but I'm not going to begrudge somebody trying. Unless they slap an achievement on it at some point, then I'm gonna sell sell sell!
At the same time, I wouldn't stop you from expressing concerns, trying to counter the market controllers with grassroots campaigns, or whatever pleases you, I just wouldn't attach any moral superiority to the effort. The way I see it, if people are allowed to manipulate markets then others are allowed to call it out and organize the community. It's just part of the market landscape, which is waaaaaaaay more complicated than some trite "Supply and Demand" curve.
RandalMarrs wrote: »Become self reliant and those prices will have no effect on you and eventually change when more people compete to sell product.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Supply. Demand.
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There's nothing wrong with any of that. You either play and make some money, or you don't.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Supply. Demand.
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There's nothing wrong with any of that. You either play and make some money, or you don't.
I find it distasteful that some people see playing the markets as a legitimately fun way to play the game. Buying things low and selling things high is ONLY a way to make another human player pay more than they had to.
Worst of all, the people playing the markets are not short of gold, but they are pricing out people who aren't so well off. It's a game, and this behaviour isn't just selfish, it's spiteful.
I see it as no different to camping by skyshards in cyrodil to gank noobs. Yes you can play the game that way, but it ruins the game for every one else.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Supply. Demand.
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There's nothing wrong with any of that. You either play and make some money, or you don't.
I find it distasteful that some people see playing the markets as a legitimately fun way to play the game. Buying things low and selling things high is ONLY a way to make another human player pay more than they had to.
Worst of all, the people playing the markets are not short of gold, but they are pricing out people who aren't so well off. It's a game, and this behaviour isn't just selfish, it's spiteful.
I see it as no different to camping by skyshards in cyrodil to gank noobs. Yes you can play the game that way, but it ruins the game for every one else.
dtm_samuraib16_ESO wrote: »But it should not be allowed...Some people play MMOs specifically to control markets because that's how they have fun. It's probably like PvP except you play with currency and product instead of health and class abilities. Not my thing, but I'm not going to begrudge somebody trying. Unless they slap an achievement on it at some point, then I'm gonna sell sell sell!
At the same time, I wouldn't stop you from expressing concerns, trying to counter the market controllers with grassroots campaigns, or whatever pleases you, I just wouldn't attach any moral superiority to the effort. The way I see it, if people are allowed to manipulate markets then others are allowed to call it out and organize the community. It's just part of the market landscape, which is waaaaaaaay more complicated than some trite "Supply and Demand" curve.
It's theft to the good trader folk, and a bad, VERY bad thing for the poor player.
Imagine this to be possible in the real world.
Why do you think it is so bloody controlled in here?
Because, it IS despicable.
Hence this should be prohibited.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »We do things like break up monopolies, and we do it to protect our society from exploitation. This is a good thing.
Bloody fu... dging A, brother.Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Supply. Demand.
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There's nothing wrong with any of that. You either play and make some money, or you don't.
I find it distasteful that some people see playing the markets as a legitimately fun way to play the game. Buying things low and selling things high is ONLY a way to make another human player pay more than they had to.
Worst of all, the people playing the markets are not short of gold, but they are pricing out people who aren't so well off. It's a game, and this behaviour isn't just selfish, it's spiteful.
I see it as no different to camping by skyshards in cyrodil to gank noobs. Yes you can play the game that way, but it ruins the game for every one else.