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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rewde
    Hate to burst your bubble, but this was changed a while back. Enchanted combines sell for less than unenchanted ones, which still sell for less than the cost to make.
    Sorry mate go try it first. you do get a profit of about 5% per combine which RNG eats but allows you to break even if you stay close to the curve.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by KiTA
      Note, the comment about Jewelcrafting only costing 4K is complete and utter tripe. I'm down 17K already and only at 207 skill. =/
      You must have really wasted a lot of money. I did not enchant any metal until I got to platinum, and still only spent 8k to get from 21 to 250! At no time did I have max INT. I did keep my CHA high enough for best buy/sell prices though. Also the run only took me two days! Just all in where your luck falls I guess!
      250 GrandMaster Jeweler

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Rewde
        Hate to burst your bubble, but this was changed a while back. Enchanted combines sell for less than unenchanted ones, which still sell for less than the cost to make.

        Hate to burst your bubble, but you are incorrect! Enchanted jewlery does sell back for more!!! I just GM'd JC last month and posted ont his board with all my results. Raising JC Skill (My Notes)

        I can with 100 percent certainty tell you enchanted sells back for a profit!
        250 GrandMaster Jeweler

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        • #19
          Yes, it was changed from selling for a profit to not selling for a profit. Then it was changed back. As it stands now, you can make a tiny amount by selling to a merchant provided you enchant the metals first. In the long-run, this small fraction evens out unless you have a very good run with the RNG or youhave the AAs to reduce failures.

          Closing this thread to prevent arguments.
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