There are the tempers for good armor; like Hurricane Temper, Scale temper.
I am confused about the best way to price the these tempers. So far their are only 2 of us selling hurricane Temper or Scale Temper on my server.
The other person way overprices their tempers.
Assuming that much of the time you are the only one selling a paticular item at a reasonable price in the Bazar
It strikes me that 2 factors should influence price.
1. Cost of ingredients. If you are priced too high the Smith will just make their own or find someone in their guild to make it.
2. the value of the item being made. If a hurricane Plate BP takes 5 tempers+5 k of other ingredients and you are asking 4k per temper the BP must be worth at least 25k. Few smiths will be making items whose ingredients cost more than the final product is worth.
I started out selling Hurricane temper at 3900, then 3500, then 3000 then 2500; now I have 11 at 2000 and have not sold a single one at this price point in a week. I have sold at least one at each of the other price points and I think 4 at the 3k price point.
My question is how do you price things in the above situation? Do you focus on the current price of ingredients or more on the value of the final crafted item.
I am confused about the best way to price the these tempers. So far their are only 2 of us selling hurricane Temper or Scale Temper on my server.
The other person way overprices their tempers.
Assuming that much of the time you are the only one selling a paticular item at a reasonable price in the Bazar
It strikes me that 2 factors should influence price.
1. Cost of ingredients. If you are priced too high the Smith will just make their own or find someone in their guild to make it.
2. the value of the item being made. If a hurricane Plate BP takes 5 tempers+5 k of other ingredients and you are asking 4k per temper the BP must be worth at least 25k. Few smiths will be making items whose ingredients cost more than the final product is worth.
I started out selling Hurricane temper at 3900, then 3500, then 3000 then 2500; now I have 11 at 2000 and have not sold a single one at this price point in a week. I have sold at least one at each of the other price points and I think 4 at the 3k price point.
My question is how do you price things in the above situation? Do you focus on the current price of ingredients or more on the value of the final crafted item.
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