Have you noticed the shift in the Bazaar economy?
Example: Blue Diamonds
In the heyday of blue diamonds, they cost 2000pp each or more. Blue diamonds became a more common drop, and the Bazaar price plummeted. It didn't happen immediately, but eventually blue diamonds were selling for 300 - 400pp each. Now prices are going up and fewer people are selling blue diamonds. Blue diamonds are seldom priced below 400pp each.
Example: Velium blocks, bricks and pieces
I used to bottom feed and buy bricks for 20pp or less, and pieces for 12pp or less. They don't sell for that low a price anymore and there are fewer for sale.
Example: Kaladim Constitutionals
When I skilled up to 250, I sold KCs for 20pp each. They were a good moneymaker so I kept making them. The price drifted downwards to 12pp each. Recently, prices have risen again. I'm selling occasionally at 15pp, but also at 20pp each. Again, there are fewer of these for sale in the Bazaar.
I think we are seeing another fundamental shift in the Everquest market. My opinion is that there is much more plat out there. Plat is valued less, and time is valued more. Fewer people bother to sell lower value tradeskill components and goods. If they do, they raise prices. Plat rich folks buy at the higher prices.
I also see prices rising at the top end of the market. I bought ornate leather wristbands for 45k many months ago. I've watched prices rise to 70k, then 100k and most recently to 120k. Some people can afford the higher prices, and there appears to always be a market for the rarer high end gear.
How I'm adjusting to the changing market.
- Vendor-mine blue diamonds for personal use. They continue to be common vendor fodder.
- Farm velium for personal use. It's unlikely that Bazaar velium prices will come down anytime. Note that the enchanted velium recipe for smithing up to 222 has probably contributed to the shortage of velium in the Bazaar.
- Continue to make KC's and sell them for increasingly higher prices.
- Watch for good stuff when vendor mining blue diamonds, and sell for increasingly higher Bazaar prices.
Thicket
Example: Blue Diamonds
In the heyday of blue diamonds, they cost 2000pp each or more. Blue diamonds became a more common drop, and the Bazaar price plummeted. It didn't happen immediately, but eventually blue diamonds were selling for 300 - 400pp each. Now prices are going up and fewer people are selling blue diamonds. Blue diamonds are seldom priced below 400pp each.
Example: Velium blocks, bricks and pieces
I used to bottom feed and buy bricks for 20pp or less, and pieces for 12pp or less. They don't sell for that low a price anymore and there are fewer for sale.
Example: Kaladim Constitutionals
When I skilled up to 250, I sold KCs for 20pp each. They were a good moneymaker so I kept making them. The price drifted downwards to 12pp each. Recently, prices have risen again. I'm selling occasionally at 15pp, but also at 20pp each. Again, there are fewer of these for sale in the Bazaar.
I think we are seeing another fundamental shift in the Everquest market. My opinion is that there is much more plat out there. Plat is valued less, and time is valued more. Fewer people bother to sell lower value tradeskill components and goods. If they do, they raise prices. Plat rich folks buy at the higher prices.
I also see prices rising at the top end of the market. I bought ornate leather wristbands for 45k many months ago. I've watched prices rise to 70k, then 100k and most recently to 120k. Some people can afford the higher prices, and there appears to always be a market for the rarer high end gear.
How I'm adjusting to the changing market.
- Vendor-mine blue diamonds for personal use. They continue to be common vendor fodder.
- Farm velium for personal use. It's unlikely that Bazaar velium prices will come down anytime. Note that the enchanted velium recipe for smithing up to 222 has probably contributed to the shortage of velium in the Bazaar.
- Continue to make KC's and sell them for increasingly higher prices.
- Watch for good stuff when vendor mining blue diamonds, and sell for increasingly higher Bazaar prices.
Thicket

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