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How do you stall your items now?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:15 am
by Aura
What is the base guide line you follow?
I mean I see a HUGE bump of price from +2 to +3 for weapon and another one from +3 to +4 and so on
while with armours, garments, protectors the +3 doesnt even sell...wth :?

so im wondering what basic guide lines do you follow when you stall?

(i know there are a few/one stall price guide but i just want to hear it from living people :love: )
Thanks :wink:

Re: How do you stall your items now?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:17 am
by Silver0
Aura wrote:What is the base guide line you follow?
I mean I see a HUGE bump of price from +2 to +3 for weapon and another one from +3 to +4 and so on
while with armours, garments, protectors the +3 doesnt even sell...wth :?

so im wondering what basic guide lines do you follow when you stall?

(i know there are a few/one stall price guide but i just want to hear it from living people :love: )
Thanks :wink:

with weapons whn buying even gear i think how much it cost me 2 make it myself if its a tax of 20% or more i dont buy it

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:19 am
by vindicated01
i destroy all my blue drop item and the clean item sell in npc...

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:22 am
by Aura
vindicated01 wrote:i destroy all my blue drop item and the clean item sell in npc...

i WAS doing that .. but i became so poor :banghead:

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:25 am
by punch
i wonder if people will actually use the item i'm about to sell, then check stall network and price it a little lower than the cheapest there.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:28 am
by Hellraider
99.9% of all the drops i find, i npc, sometimes with int 3 or str 3.
Only weapons with high crit i stall, mostly too lazy to stall anything else.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:32 am
by Nyahgis
I npc damn near everything as anything not full blue and +4~+7 just doesn't seem to sell. I probably won't stall again until the 90 cap.

As for pricing, I dunno, I just do it in my head. Simple guide line... if you needed the item, how much would you be willing to pay for it?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:35 am
by Aura
well Im moving to a new training spot so i gotta sell off the old loots
most of these are +3 and +4
so yea.. i dont want to npc these :banghead:

Re: How do you stall your items now?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:52 am
by dhevskie
Aura wrote:What is the base guide line you follow?
I mean I see a HUGE bump of price from +2 to +3 for weapon and another one from +3 to +4 and so on
while with armours, garments, protectors the +3 doesnt even sell...wth :?

so im wondering what basic guide lines do you follow when you stall?

(i know there are a few/one stall price guide but i just want to hear it from living people :love: )
Thanks :wink:


i dont stall i consider it a wast of time, i can play only 4hours a day i wont spend it on stalls, so i sell everything to npc that i dont need and keep all sos i have even if its not really worth it

:banghead:

Re: How do you stall your items now?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:59 am
by coldstorm
dhevskie wrote:i dont stall i consider it a wast of time, i can play only 4hours a day i wont spend it on stalls, so i sell everything to npc that i dont need and keep all sos i have even if its not really worth it

:banghead:


I leave my stall open all night and on mercury anyway a lot of people play during non North American time zones so it sells decently well. I would never stall during my play time just when I sleep.

I npc all normal items unless its a popular weapon with decent stats then I try to sell blues in the stall but if I can't sell it after a few nights I just npc it. No loss to me in trying.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:17 am
by Aura
true.. but..
whats the guide-lines you guys follow when pricing? (everyone seems to 'forgot' to answer that)

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:04 am
by RuYi
I use the stallnetwork to find similar items and see what the price is for them. If I'm still not sure I ask in guildchat.
I usually price my stuff a bit cheaper, though.
Always register in stallnetwork.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:12 am
by Aura
i tried but nothing in stall has near my states on my stuff and most of my guild members are too high lvl compared to me :cry:

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:17 am
by RuYi
That case.. Ask a highlvl friend, go to the pvp area where the highlvls are showing off and perhaps there's a kind one that can help you.
Or post in Marketplace on SRF for a pricecheck. :)

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:39 am
by roflcopter
Aura wrote:true.. but..
whats the guide-lines you guys follow when pricing? (everyone seems to 'forgot' to answer that)


i wouldnt sorry so much about the pricing or are you the kind of person that would get upset cos you missed out on 10/100k when selling an item? ive always told my guildies to sell the item for whatever its worth to them. But if anything, knowing your sales price is just something that comes with practice and soon enough you will know what sells and what wont sell. And its even easier now with stall network to check and compare prices.

I really pick and choose what i want to sell and its very rare i will sell something without doing a little bit of work to try and maximise profit. Most stuff gets broken down for elements.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:42 am
by scrantoms
if it's a clean item i usually sell it for 2x what I would get If i npc'd it.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:53 am
by Centaure
All my crappy drops go to the NPC. The rest i stall for 2 to 3 times the price i would get at the npc. I always register in the stall network. I also always stall near storage. You would not believe what my pet can loot in 1 nite. :D

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:54 pm
by glavie
What lvl is the gear you are selling? What are you selling?
What makes yours different from what you see in the stall network?

Did you make the gear or buy it?

And don't listen to anyone who says not to stall or to npc items. Look in my signature and read the guide.

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:36 pm
by Aura
glavie wrote:What lvl is the gear you are selling? What are you selling?
What makes yours different from what you see in the stall network?

Did you make the gear or buy it?

And don't listen to anyone who says not to stall or to npc items. Look in my signature and read the guide.

D4-5 with +3str/int and +3 and +4 on them
I got these as drops
._.

help now? :P

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:55 pm
by flynch
I dont lol. I pickup everything (mash G) and then sell it when I die. Literally everything. If it's not better than what i've got equipped. It goes to the NPC. I'm level 25 now and i've made just over 2mil doing that. (I dont sell elixirs SOS etc, i just store it ^^. Infact i'll screenshot my storage at somepoint, it's a pretty sight.)

Also, im 9lvl gapping. So I pickup a lot over 1 level.

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:07 am
by DildoGoblin
I normally just price my items a little cheaper than others, depending on stats, and use the stall network. I aslo give the stall unusual names like "Chicken and Beer" or "Free box of cheese with every purchase".

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:41 am
by fethrin
i npc mostly anything unless its +3 or more. then once i get a bunch of gold i buy nice + gear and resell for an extra mil or something

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:47 am
by Gusy
I npc everything unless its like sox.. or alot of +s

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:16 am
by silkroader
Best thing to do i think is if you got any drops which sux degree 4-5 what i tend to do is use destroyer rondo and hope i get wind 4 or water 4 (most of the times you do)and these go for 2-3k a piece try it,It works.

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:50 am
by ltrbojevic
Well, i just do this, i get an item, and compare it to the NPC's price.. and.. i.. uhm.. ok

Example:
I find a level 26 glavier, i go to town when I'm out of pots or something, i check the price of the lvl 24 glavier, and lets say the lvl 24 glavie is 20k, i make the level 26 glavie 30-35k, maybe a bit higher or lower depending on the crit/damage

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:08 am
by Aby
Basically depends on my activity in the past week. Since NPC buying prices are low, and chinese players are a-plenty, if I haven't been stalling my drops and have a huge pileup, I just sell of the crap from it at half price, and leave the good items for self-use, or normal price selling. This is, of course, unless these items are 2/3/4d, in which case i destroy them. Statted items always get stalled since you can sell em high and they sell that night almost guaranteed

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:56 pm
by glavie
Aura wrote:
glavie wrote:What lvl is the gear you are selling? What are you selling?
What makes yours different from what you see in the stall network?

Did you make the gear or buy it?

And don't listen to anyone who says not to stall or to npc items. Look in my signature and read the guide.

D4-5 with +3str/int and +3 and +4 on them
I got these as drops
._.

help now? :P


Yes it does help thanks :)

Well unfortunately with the powerlevling boom right now this market that you are in is kinda in the dumps. Most people who can afford it(its there second character) are just powerlevling into degree 6. So they wont spend the money on lower level gear.
With that be said you should always try to sell high. If it doesn't sell in a week drop the price.
The only time you should start with a low price is if you have something else to stall and need room.
Always stall when you aren't actually playing. Overnight, at work, doing homework etc. If people cant see your goods, they will never be able to buy it.

And for god sakes read my guide cause most of the people in this thread will never be able to afford the good shit, if they follow there own advice.