Only read the first few pages, so not surprised someone else brought it up. :P
And I'm sorry, but not everyone has the luxury to set up a bazaar in Rolan-mart. If you're someone in the resale market worried about losing their niche? Too bad.
Only read the first few pages, so not surprised someone else brought it up. :P
And I'm sorry, but not everyone has the luxury to set up a bazaar in Rolan-mart. If you're someone in the resale market worried about losing their niche? Too bad.
same reason I dislike the idea of AH in FFXIV, I like the people interaction.
but I find it funny you are telling me "too bad" on something that did not exist for 8 years.
supplay and damand, there is like 40% more spent with o. pieces then the other 2 types.
So if you minic that even with a extange NPC it would change depending how much people make a trade. Price change at guilds depending how meny people buy something so this can be the same way.
But that's the player value put on the currency. Supply and demand has nothing to do with that because if you can exchange currency there will be no supply and demand, because people can exchange what they don't want for what they do want. Making the player based prices in bazaars even for all types of currency. If you need 18000 currency for a relic no matter how you try to figure it, you still need 18000 in the end. My point is to balance things out, we are still thinking O Bronze (final stage) relics are still the best and some aren't anymore. SE has made a bunch of relics worth getting that were not as desired before. Spharai H2H is a perfect example of this. We choose to say O Bronze is the most desired only because years ago they were. The game has changed with how good / bad relics have become.
relics take slightly different amounts.
18 000-3 000, 17 500- 3 000 , so on.
and i am talking now, there are different dmands for currency because all the good/ plupluar weapons take up a high amount in broze. a lot of relics that are made ether have the stage 4 take bronze or the stage 5 take bronze.
2 relics even take more bronze then that, shield uses bronze in all stages and bow is mostly bronze. for bow it is stage 2 bronze, stage 3 bronze, stage 4 shells, and stage 5 bronze.
sandy and bastok are both easy zones, windy being a bit harder ( some hate windy i actally like going there) and yet at times people sell bronze tripple what bynes are worth.
the game has not really changed what relics are good or bad, no relic became better ( vs one anther), some got worse ( sheild mainly) because of MDT caps.
staff is still useless, G-horn got a bit weaker in pracitliy then before even though the 90 is +3, really needs more.
anyways take those options with a grain of salt, i really do not want to debate what relics got crapper and such. What this thread is about is NPC exchanging currency. I think it should be like how guilds change prices in order to keep balance. If it stays 1 to 1 then people would just spam bastok or sandy and make the gob exchange it. Once this happens you can keep increasing the amount you need to trade till people stop doing it and have a reason to do other zones. (I/E infulcing the supply and demand)
day 1 person gets 100 byne, give it to a gob for 100 bronze, day 2 person gets 100 byne and gets 90 bronze, day 3 person gives 100 byne for 80 bronze... etc...
people keep doing this ill keep going down, then people will do other zones till there is some balance. the market will balance itself.
I really do not understand why people want it all one type, what is the point? it does more bad then good, ill make some zones want to spam to much
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