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There are some more options to play around with in the other tabs here, cancel, reset, relationships, but these are the functionally important ones. Do note that this is NOT the setting that will be used for items with no competition! This cost me a few thousand gold in early December. The 100.000g one doesn’t have a chance to get sold, yours might. If there is only one enchant out on AH, and it is priced at 100.000g, this will make sure yours get posted at a sane price level. This is the absolute maximum you ever want to post an enchant for. Often groups contain narrow enough niches that you can micromanage your profit expectations through pure gold values, but I know some people prefer to have it all 100% dynamic. You could experiment and go heavier on the % of crafting instead of pure gold if you want, allthough it can backfire on some of the cheapest and most expensive items to make. This ensures a markup of 300g when it comes to enchants.
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I consider 300g markup a good deal on my enchants, and Ravencrest auction house is seldom without competition. This is also the price setting that will be used if there are none out on AH before you post as well (no competition). I choose to post at my normal price, which should represent a substantial markup. With that sorted out, what about normal and maximum price? First you need to define what you should do if someone posted below your minimum. This is where you set your own minimum wage. You may value your time differently, and we may also use different amounts of time to produce 1000 scrolls to further complicate it. Personally, when it comes to enchants – I go for 110% Crafting + 10g to make sure my time gets valued. If you sell an auction, the game itself takes 5% of your profits, so at least you want to account for that by doing 105% Crafting to break absolute zero. Since we’re in this business to make money, we do not want to use the crafting cost as a price floor, we want to squeeze out some profit as well. You have paid that amount to aquire the materials needed. Crafting will take the matPrice of all the dusts, essences, and cystals involved in creating of the enchant scroll + the vellum, and express it as a gold value.Ĭrafting is your personal gold cost for making said item. This can fortunately be expressed as Crafting since we’ve defined Default Material Cost Method earlier. We’re talking about enchants, which is something I craft myself – from materials obtained the cheapest way.
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This is where our lessons from price sources comes into play. This value is based on absolutely nothing. Undercut amount is set to 50s for enchants. I leave bid percent at 100% because this auction is intended for buyout, not a bidding war. Duration: 12 hours (I post quite often, so 12 hours are enough for high sellers).I make a new operation, and call it Enchants 4×1: High Sales I also want one operation for epic enchants that posts 2 at a time – but also at a greater profit, since sha crystals can be hard to get at a proper price. Popular enchants I want to post 4 at a time, regular selling enchants 3 at a time, and slow sellers 2 at a time. I sell enchants, and I want to sell them the following way. You may choose to use different ones, suiting your business. The purpose is demonstration of the tool. Since I conveniently had a screenshot of this one, I will use that as an example.Īgain, operations are personal preference – and these are the ones I choose to use. It’s time to create your first auctioning operation.