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rockstar127
04-02-2008, 01:54 PM
so i been selling shoots and im curious on how the price of shots are determined like right now im selling Cbsps for 119a because everyone around me is selling them for 121 or 122 adena and Dss for12-13a and dbsps 59a so im wondering are these good prices for bartz server and for my cbsps should i rise to 122a thanks :)
Wardancer
04-02-2008, 02:11 PM
Usually its based on the crystal cost (C) plus the cost of the ore per combination (O) divided by the number of Shots returned per click (N), and add to that the desired profit margin (P).
[(C+O)/N] + P = per-shot price.
RumPunch
04-02-2008, 02:24 PM
But the actual prevailing market price is determined by supply and demand, the 'invisible hand' of the market (per Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations). You will find economics courses very interesting, the L2 market is a wonderful introduction to economics.
Moneta
04-02-2008, 03:18 PM
It's determined by lag. I've seen a dwarf selling css 30a near GK in Giran, I was next by her selling 21a.
I got customers but so did she because people who teleport in don't see all the shops before a few minutes and many don't want to wait that long.
rockstar127
04-02-2008, 05:31 PM
thanks i wasn't sure i always thought it started by a person that saw someone selling them for that price and over time it picked up like a trend lol anyways thanks for the help all :D
BlankStares
04-03-2008, 05:34 AM
Plus speed of selling is a factor.
At your prices, you must sell out very fast.
If I am actively selling, I sell at a lower price.
However, if I set up the afk shop when I sleep, I sell at a higher price.
I am no longer replacing shots that are bought so it doesnt make sense to move them quickly.
9 out of 10 times I am sold out anyway when I wake up.
SneezingTiger
04-03-2008, 06:20 AM
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But the actual prevailing market price is determined by supply and demand, the 'invisible hand' of the market (per Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations). You will find economics courses very interesting, the L2 market is a wonderful introduction to economics.
[/ QUOTE ]Technically supply is infinite, because the ore and crystals can be gotten through the npc shops for D/C grade.
Actual price of the shots depends on how many are selling atm, and how busy it is. usually at night you get a lot of people selling expensive, because they are sleeping and don't care about selling out fast. while in the day you (sometimes) get competition between 3-4 crafters in a town.
and usually the price differs from town to town, because you don't have to compete with someone in dion if you're in giran. Since it's not worth it to use a few thousand adena to teleport just to check prices, you aren't guaranteed better prices anyway. just to check on them.
MelaQuinn
04-03-2008, 07:10 AM
It also helps to set up in the same location all the time, NOT right at the gk feet. That just get irritating. People get used to being able to find shots from a certain person in a certain place. We are creatures of habit. :)
rockstar127
04-03-2008, 08:57 AM
yeah i sell out fast at those prices i think well to me if i sell at lower prices they will keep coming back so its been working:):) :D
Krissa
04-03-2008, 09:15 AM
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Technically supply is infinite, because the ore and crystals can be gotten through the npc shops for D/C grade.
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Technically, the supply is MP limited.
Also, overenchanters usually produce cheaper crystals than you can make by crystallizing shop items or C-grade duals.