Wednesday, May 12

Prospecting 650x Titanium Ore, results...

So, it's been a long while since I last posted any analysis in regards to material refinement. Hey, it's been a long while since I posted anything. About time I did, right? So this time I've collected 650x Titanium Ores that I'm now going to prospect. These were all bought for 10g - 15g ea.

The results then...

91xTitanium Powder
Purples
11xAmetrine
1xCardinal Ruby
5xDreadstone
5xEye of Zul
7xKing's Amber
10xMajestic Zircon
Blues
4xAutumn's Glow
5xForest Emerald
4xMonarch Topaz
5xScarlet Ruby
8xSky Sapphire
7xTwilight Opal
Greens
28xBloodstone
31xChalcedony
35xDark Jade
42xHuge Citrine
35xShadow Crystal
38xSun Crystal

My main goal was the Titanium Powder since I'm still acquiring new recipes. I did a similar investigation a few months back where I actually made gold by buying ore, prospecting, cutting epics and selling these while still using the powder for my own benefit.

I hope you can have any use for these numbers in any of your spreadsheets. I know I'll update mine anyways.



Monday, April 12

Those Mammoths...

Couldn't resist, really... Bought my second Reins of the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth for my Death Knight tonight. The main reason being that the DK has become my main farming toon and running back and forth to sell junk (or use addons line Bottomless Bags) has become really tiresome.

A small update on my Inscription then that is not going too good. To save time I more or less stopped cancelling my auctions and just posted again. This has exposed around 15k worth of stock on the auction house as I'm posting about once a day. The week itself hasn't yielded any boosts at all and my sales range from 86g to 392g per day. I'm not at all sure why this isn't working out for me. Any ideas?

Wednesday, April 7

Suffice with one glyph banker ...

@cmccarter and @Kraklin are now using more than one banker to manage posting of all the glyphs the game offers. I'm not keen on this idea as I want to use my limited 10 character slots for toons I actually play with as well. Three or even four poster alts are just not appealing as I'd have to dedicate a playable toon for posting glyphs.
@Kraklin commented on my last post and he said he used the idea I've outlined in this post. Why did you abandon it?
A quick check on wowhead and I find there are 345x glyphs total. 1x Pack of Endless Pockets equals 32 slots. 345/32 = 10,78125 ... or 10 packs + 25 slots.
A banker can carry 11x Pack of Endless Pockets, 4x equipped and 7x in the bank. I see no reason to have several bankers to handle the whole glyph stock if I keep a stock of max 20x of each glyph.
The trick is to use BankStack to optimize the storage and only use these 32 slot inscription bags. If you have BackStack to Sort Bags and Sort Bank, it will automatically move all glyphs to the inscription bags and not the 'normal' bags.
I've created ArkInventory rules to visualize the bag separation clearly and thus I'm able to swap out the bags from the bank. At most it will become three trips to and from the auctioneer and the bank, to swap bags.
The downside to this is the retrieving of mail using Postal as glyphs can be in the incorrect order and you'd have to swap bags to be able to retrieve all the mails of expired auctions or newly crafted glyphs. I'm still thinking on this one as I hope there is a way.

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A small update on my Inscription problems I posted about. Thanks to @Gwyn for spotting that I still hadn't caught the changes where the glyphs only use 1 ink now. I updated my formulas and QA item groups. This adjustment jumped me from roughly 5% of the glyph market to about 15%. My sales have trippled as well (no wonder as my market share trippled *doh*) :-)


Tuesday, April 6

Too many glyphs ...

I'm quite positive that most of you have had this problem where you run out of bag space. I have now my main bags full in need of 46 (+1) more slots to be able to post all glyphs in one go with QA (the +1 is needed to split stacks).



The problem is that if I were to store the contents of my bags with BankStack's /fill command to move it all to my bank I'd quickly lose control of what's been posted and what's not.

How do you solve this problem?

Monday, April 5

Streamlined inbox...

Was thinking about if there are any addons that would remove the paging sh*t from the Blizzard default inbox and have it all on one page, preferably a resizable window. The default UI won't allow you to get an overview of what's in the inbox without having to click next page several times. I'm currently using Postal as it's the best out there but I found this addon called "Better Inbox" that is on the right track. Unfortunately it lacks the "slimmer" look that I'm after as well as a resizable window.


Do you know of any addon that meet my wishes?
1) All mail on one single page
2) Each mail entry on one row (I can live without the icons)
3) Resizable and movable window

Incription problems..

A week or more back I set up my "inscription factory" consisting of a Inscriber and a banker that carry the stock inventory. The Inscriber hasn't yet all the recipes yet but she's working on the northend inscription research every day and I try to buy any Book of Glyph Mastery that I can find on the Auction House.

So far I've stocked up with 20x of each glyph that I have that would yield 5g profit. The problem is that I don't sell near as much as other bloggers do, that I read about. I've calculated my glyph thresholds in QA using the below formula:
threshold = (ppi + ppp + ahd + mp)*ahc
ppi = price per Ink of the Sea
ppp = price per parchment (Light=15c, Common=1s25c, Heavy=12s50c, Resilient=50s)
ahd = auction house deposit (12hrs=75% of Merchant Sell Value, 24hrs=2*12hrs, 48hrs=4*12hrs)
ahc = auction house cut (5%) (put 1,05 in the formula above)
mp = mail postage (sending herbs to my Inscriber and sending back the glyphs)

The ppi is calculated from milling tests where I've logged milling of item level 72 herbs as well as item level 80 herbs. To simplify a bit I've averaged the valued from these different types of herbs.
ppi = (pph*5) - (simv * asipm)) / aiotspm
pph = Price per herb
simv = Snowfall Ink market value (I've made an guestimate of what I could sell these inks for on my server)
asipm = Average Snowfall Ink per mill (measured to 0,26 by myself)
aiotspm = Average Ink of the Sea per mill (measured to 1,48 by myself)

These calculations give me the following break even price thresholds: (I'd love some comments about these calculations, especially if you can spot any faults in my assumptions). The below numbers are not my actual thresholds as I'd like to make a few gold out of my business. My thresholds have been between about 2g40s and 5g30s.

Resilient 1 ink1g 33s 52c
Resilient 2 inks2g 12s 02c
Heavy 1 ink93s 83c
Heavy 2 inks1g 72s 64c
Common 1 ink82s 02c
Common 2 inks1g 60s 83c
Light 1 ink80s 86c
Light 2 inks1g 59s 68c

I logged from the beginning to see how things went and here are the results:

...PostedPost BO value
10-03-27 16:01334...
10-03-28 11:21341...
10-03-28 14:16306...
10-03-28 18:172472045g 21s 38c
10-03-28 21:542662024g 46s 03c
10-03-30 22:092701835g 73s 90c
10-03-31 21:512652783g 80s 09c
10-04-01 22:422471531g 75s 93c
10-04-02 21:572591841g 44s 68c
10-04-03 01:033672364g 73s 18c

Based on these posts I've also checked what my market share was after I've posted. It varies between about 4.5% and about 6.2%.

The sales been awful so far and I present here my sales:

Sold
10-03-27 23:40182g 37s 94c
10-03-28 01:2237g 51s 72c
10-03-28 18:1761g 53s 09c
10-03-28 20:4749g 34s 68c
10-03-30 22:09281g 05s 71c
10-03-31 21:51200g 14s 78c
10-04-01 22:4269g 62s 10c
10-04-02 21:57192g 66s 11c

I've found that not all of my competitors (far from it actually) differentiate between 1 ink glyphs and 2 ink glyphs. This makes almost all 2 ink glyphs impossible to compete with as they're priced as 1 ink glyphs.

With the above described scenario, what should I do to have my inscription factory lift off? Ideas, comments please...

Saturday, April 3

JC investments...

25 days ago I started buying all Titanium Ores below 15g each and send these to my Jewelcrafter to prospect. The idea was to get Titanium Powders and later Jewelcrafter Tokens. All this to allow my Jewelcrafter getting the recipes faster.

I was curious to see how much I actually invest since I get a lot of uncut gems when I prospect. These uncut gems are cut and sent back to my banker to sell on the Auction House. Also, I noticed the uncut epic gems was dropping in price (due to the 3.3.3 patch I guess) so I've also bought a lot of these to be cut and sold.

I used my script from a previous post to figure out how much I've bought and sold for during the last few weeks. BeanCounter says that I started my serious Titanium Ore buying 2010-03-09 at 20:46:23. This translates into the epoch time stamp 1268092800 when setting time to 00:00. To find this time stamp I used the simple Ooo-Calc formula x=(y-DATE(1970;1;1))*(24*60*60). Where x is the epoch time stamp and y would be the date.

The ingame script for Titanium Ores became /script s,l,h=BeanCounter.API.getAHProfit(player,"Titanium Ore",1268092800,time()); print (s);

The below table displays the results where the epic gem rows display the profit / loss for that particular gem including the buying of uncut ones.

Titanium Ore-23784g 16s 73c
Ametrine1020g 37s 71c
Cardinal Ruby1523g 10s 75c
Dragon's Eye-
Dreadstone3549g 72s 80c
Eye of Zul1039g 43s 84c
King's Amber3264g 05s 81c
Majestic Zircon2168g 05s 93c

-11219g 39s 89c

That's quite a big loss but I figured I would include the stock value as well. I have 49 cut gems of various types. The average post value is 201g 63s 45c which makes my stock valued to 9880g 09s 14c.

This wraps up to -1339g 30s 75c of profit (loss in this case then) due to my investments in my Jewelcrafter. I'm sure I could lower that value a bit if I included the sold rare cut gems, so why don't I?

Autumn's Glow1254g 46s 20c
Forest Emerald205g 39s 35c
Monarch Topaz787g 81s 01c
Scarlet Ruby1683g 02s 92c
Sky Sapphire677g 07s 16c
Twilight Opal554g 31s 96c
5162g 08s 60c

So when I include the rare uncut gems that are cut and sold I will actually have a profit of 3822g 77s 85c when investing heavily in my Jewelcrafter. That's a great surprise to me actually. This means I can safely continue with my investments. :-)

Saturday, February 27

Milling time...

I felt I had no clue about what the prices were of inks and in the next step what my lowest glyph price could be so I decided to investigate a bit. I bought a large number of herbs off the auction house and started milling, carefully noting the results.

I went through the lua-code of Auctioneer and made the below small macro to easily find what the herbs cost.

/script s,l,h=BeanCounter.API.getAHProfit(player,"Deadnettle",time()-86400,time()); print (s);

The above macro will search BeanCounter for all Deadnettle auctions the last 24 hours (60*60*24=86400). Just replace item names and time number as needed.

The result from my milling are displayed below:

...totalppeipaploap
438x Deadnettle
204g 52s 06c
46s 69c
34
238
3
203g 11s 98c
300x Icethorn
139g 00s 00c
46s 33c
39
187
0
139g 00s 00c
3450x Adder's Tongue
2459g 76s 65c
71s 30c
372
2075
0
2459g 76s 65c

ppe = price per each herb
ip = icy pigments from the milling
ap = azure pigments from the milling
lo = leftovers
ap = actual price paid for the herbs deducing leftovers

Cost/IotSIotS/millCost/Snowfall InkSnowfall Inks/mill
Deadnettle
1g 70s 69c
1,37
11g 94s 82c
0,2
Icethorn
1g 48s 66c
1,56
7g 12s 82c
0,33
Adder's Tongue
2g 37s 09c
1,5
13g 22s 46c
0,27
IotS = Ink of the Sea

Have you done any similar investigations? If so, what were your results?

Sunday, February 14

The netherweave experiment ..

As I promised last week I would present the results from my week's experiment with netherweave. I wanted to post this yesterday but I wanted one more scan day for the cloth, since I come to think about include it in the scans first on Wednesday.

Due to lack of time I've not continuously refined the cloth I bought which had a nice side effect as I now know that during this week I bought exactly 8799x Netherweave Cloth. In bags alone these have a market value of about 5500g.

I started the week with a full vault slot of Netherweave Bags. These had sold out on Friday. During the week I cautiously siphoned the auction house for cloth and leaving the odd stack there to keep the prices down. The main reason to siphon the market in the first place was to starve the competitors for raw materials so that it would bring the bag prices up.

The results from the week's measurements are displayed in the below images.

Netherweave Cloth
 
The careful siphoning of the cloth did produce the desired results and more. My aim was to keep the cloth prices stable but the trend is now that the prices are dropping.

Netherweave Bag

I like to think that the siphoning of the materials have had the desired effect on the bag prices as well. The trend is clearly showing the prices going up.


I made this a simple experiment with a market that I know by heart by now. The strategy in itself can be applied to any market I think.


I'd also like to put out a question for you readers. The gone by week I've sold for about 20k and invested about 10k. Are these good, bad, acceptable numbers? I've no comparison at all...

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Update:

I decided to create 128x bags out of the materials and convert the rest to enchanting materials. Now 3 hours and 10 minutes later I have the results:
5x Large Prismatic Shards (market value 6g41s50c each)
76x Greater Planar Essence (market value 18g08s29c each)
542x Arcane Dust (market value 2g91s10c each)
Total market value:  2984g13s74c



Tuesday, February 9

What's love got to do with anything?

So it's world event time, again. I totally missed this one coming as I usually do. I haven't stocked. I haven't done anything to squeeze more riches out of it. Regardless of this I still see my steady income of around 1200g per day. I think that the main reason is that I play my main as a completionist. I want her to be as complete as possible when it comes to recipes and achievements and thus my main focus has been on what to do with her during the world event and kind of forget about my sweet small auction mole.

Last night I tried out the bracelet farming tip in Ulduar, that WoWConfidential wrote about. It works like a charm but I later found out that I couldn't mail the braclets or even list them on the auction house. So these now silently occupy my main's bags. To sell through the trade channel is not something I usually enjoy. At least I can look forward to not have to farm anymore of those bracelets during this event.

Anyway, the 1200g is from minimal effort; relisting twice a day from my previously built stock. I wrote about that I had too little gold that I couldn't expand the market and since then I've slowly accumulated some.

During this week I'm also conducting a little experiment that I will present on Saturday. I've also found new bigger players to the glyph market, not sure about their percentage though, but they list for about 15k.

I also converted a big stash of Bolts of Netherweave. I tried to craft another item this time, Netherweave Pants, to see if the materials gained from nuking these were any better than the other ones. These materials actually sell a lot faster. Quick calculations though show that buying Netherweave Cloth at 40s each and selling the enchanting materials does not give me a profit. The only thing I do is to siphon the market to remove competitors and, unless I'm storing the piles of bolts, this seems to be the cheapest way of doing so.

Saturday, February 6

Long week, new ideas...

I've been awfully quiet for awhile and the main reason being those bullies in Booty Bay that require me to work more than my fair share over the past week. (translated: IRL + work + overtime = no play)

Anyway, short update: During the week I've at least relisted my stock twice a day. This has given me about 1k - 1.2k gold per day. But with my listing value of about 6.5k I think it's quite good and points to that I don't have that much competition in my current markets... right?

I've stopped siphoning the market for Netherweave Cloth which is starting to show. I now have 5 competitors in the bag market and the prices have dropped from about 12g each to 9g50s currently. I've started tracing the prices now and will start siphoning again. The real problem being that I can't really store that much cloth (bolts). I've tried the suggested "tailor something and nuke it" to sell the materials but I find it being a non-profit approach with my realm's prices.

My siphoning strategy is now to buy all cloth at a price below 40s each but not 40s. I may experiment at leaving a few cloth at lower prices to keep the prices down. For example, leaving a few stacks in the 25s-35s range. I will list my usual 30x bags. Relist them at about 19:00 server time and then again at about 23:00 server time and undercut my competitors while doing so. During this week I will with interest follow how the prices move.

I've also continued leveling my inscriber. She's just entered Outlands and I still enjoy the feeling going from the old world through the dark portal. She's currently at skill 300 and have learned all minor research recipes. I've transferred all herbs from my banker's vault to her for milling. It was about 2 vault slots full of herbs from an earlier project of flipping all level 60 to 70 herbs. These being the leftovers and I ended on the profit side anyways so I use them for leveling my inscriber.




Sunday, January 31

My glyph market

I did a quick investigation of the glyph market on my server as I'm leveling my inscriber. I must say that I'm not too happy about the results. There is one player that have near 46% of the whole glyph market. I'm asking your input into this - is it even possible?


CompetitorNumber
of glyphs
Purchase
value
% of total
purchase value
Gimli2042439g 88s 04c4,55%
Dean2473901g 09s 00c7,28%
Druge2724870g 15s 70c9,08%
Hibo142424522g 81s 24c45,74%
Other 137317883g 57s 55c33,35%
Total352053617g 51s 53c100,00%
* I've given my competitors fictional names.

What I'm now wondering is if I really should bother leveling my inscriber with this daunting competition. How does your realm look like?



Saturday, January 30

Finding ways to empty leftovers...

As I wrote yesterday I was low on pure gold and also that I had loads and loads of small stacks and leftovers. These actually come from previous endeavors and leveling alts that I've sent stuff from. Without any real strategy of what to do with it I've just stored it in the vault. It's a mess and it needs to be cleared out.

I started out by trying to find a way to dump all of this using QA by creating a "!Junk!" item group. The reason for QA in this case is that it's so easy and fast to relist with. Didn't really find a way to maximize stack sizes in the setup as I added all the junk items that obviously can stack in any number of different ways. As an example, how do you combine Dark Iron Scraps (250) with Enchanted Leather (20) in one single QA item group? I didn't find a way so I had to rethink...

As I use Auctioneer I thought of using batch posting instead, it's slower but gets the job done. I didn't really get the undercut thing to work as I wanted. I've set markdown to -20% but it didn't undercut by my specified 1c regardless of what I did. I'm sure it's doable but so far I've not found a way.

Another problem I'm having is Azure Moonstone that's currently listed at Min/ea 3g04s17c and Buy/ea 3g33s33c. When I mouse over I get that the market price isn't available. But... it's right there, is it not? As a result of this, Auctioneer proposes 26s32c/bid/bo. I couldn't add this to the batch list in the end as I've not yet figured out how to set it up...

Since I'm now using QA and Auctioneer to post items I can no longer trust the 'check for undercut' functionality of Auctionator. The reason being that QA will always undercut or not post at all while Auctioneer will post at the lowest allowed from settings. I've used Auctionator to make choices whether to cancel the auctions or not, depending on how many items the undercutter undercut me with. Be it 1 item and I've listed 5 I may not cancel as that 1 item will sell fairly soon and then I've the lowest price again.

The spring cleaning has taken several hours but now I start to see some patterns to what I stock. I've also realized where the profit is not; Netherweave Bags. There are just not enough margin. I buy as stack (=1 bag) off the auction house for 9-10g. Add the rune thread to that production cost. I can put these up for around 11g due to competitors. A lot of time spent, relatively, with a 50s-1g50s profit. Well, it does not really make me happy. I will but my bag business on hold for now and see how the market plays out.

The thorium prices shot through the roof last night and the same guy who sold ores at 95s each now list them at 1g75s each. I wonder if that guy read our posts too? Anyway, I built a stock of gems that are selling fairly well with normal competition. I've configured snatch for the ores, maybe I get lucky?

A lot of ranting in this post as well but as always I'd like to give you an insight into the auctioneers life.. :-)

Low on gold...

I've been blinded by all the tips I've read about and wanting to try out that I've run very low on gold. What I mean is that it's a bit too low for my comfort levels as I feel I can't really make a quick push into a market and flip the prices for a quick profit. I will have to slow down a bit and stick to my routine which currently is to buy netherweave cloth to make bags and also create nukables of the leftovers (thanks for that tip Bullcopra). The other routine I picked up a few days ago also seems to work, about the thorium prospecting. This seems to work well for Bobreaze as well (check out his prospecting test).
Anyway, it's weekend at last and I plan to empty my vault of junk to clear space and regain some gold for future ideas. It'll be fun...

Thursday, January 28

Thorium prospecting test ...

I read the post by Bobreazes (Thorium Ore prospecting) and made some rough calculations. Current lowest prices on my server are Large Opal 9g 75s 00c, Azerothian Diamond 17g 55s 00c, Blue Sapphire 1g 20s 00c, Huge Emerald 12g 00s 00c, Star Ruby 9g 75s 00c. I was lucky to find Thorium Ores for 95s each so I bought 20 stacks. I also bought 12x for 83s 33c each. All in all I now begin my prospecting with 412x Thorium Ore.

Prospecting results: Large Opal (27), Azerothian Diamond (25), Blue Sapphire (28), Huge Emerald (27), Star Ruby (11).

Investment: 389g 99s 96c
Prospected value: 1166g 85s 00c

Now off to the auction house :-)

Wednesday, January 27

Netherweave Cloth and how to store it...

I've been siphoning the auction house for Netherweave Cloth for about two weeks now in order to try to get my Netherweave Bag competitors starved of materials. By siphoning I mean that I've bought all cloth that is listed below 50s each. This have landed me with 6038x cloth and a good stock of bags (??x). So far I've seen small tendencies that a few competitors are no longer selling bags. I had more than five sellers a couple of weeks back and now it's only one or two who tries to compete, but they don't really push their prices down to my levels anymore.
Now I'm in the process of converting these cloth to bolts but there will be a large number of slots that will be filled and I'm unsure where I can store it. I will store the bolts as they will occupy the least number of slots.
The problem with this strategy is that I don't sell bags fast enough and my stock is just piling up. Any suggestions? I thought of creating something to be nuked but with the past two days' dubious results I really don't want to go that way.

It took a long while but now I've 1208x Bolt of Netherweave. That's 61 slots. I will invest in a new vault slot for storing these. Roughly speaking I now have the possibility to create 302x Netherweave Bags which should be enough for a little more than one week I think.

So far I've invested 5760g 62s 50c in Netherweave Cloth. I've sold Netherweave Bags for a total of 6537g 64s 37c. For the profit I've built the above stock of bolts so that I can create more bags when needed. I have 78x ready for sale bags. My current stock value would be valued to about 4750g. So my totals would be around -- investment 5760g, profit about 11250g. Not bad...

That's enough ranting for tonight...


Silk Cloth, what to make out of it...

Tonight I will do the same with Silk Cloth as I did with Linen Cloth last night as it happens I tried to flip Silk Cloth as well. I bought 2553x for a total of 630g 35s 88c. That's 24s 69c each. Market price is at 19s 91c right now so I guess I won't make a profit this time either. But let's not jump to conclusions but rather make a proper investigation...

I start by converting Silk Cloth (4) to Bolt of Silk Cloth. It's 2 seconds craft time each so it will take at least 10 minutes to convert these.

I bought some cheap Silk Cloth last week and had some left over Bolts of Silk Cloth too which made me end up with a total of 761x Bolts of Silk Cloth.

Decided to create Silk Headbands (Bolt of Silk Cloth(3) + Fine Thread(2)) mainly due to that it seems to be the cheapest on materials and still yields 75% Soul Dust(3.5), 20% Lesser Mystic Essence(1.5), 5% Small Glowing Shard(1) that I hope could bring some gold from the auction house.

I will be able to craft 253x Silk Headbands and 253x Fine Thread(2) at 80c each will cost me 4g 04s 80c. Each craft takes 8 seconds.

After a lot of crafting (during tonight's ToC10 raid actually) I ended up with 614x Soul Dust, 88x Lesser Mystic Essence and 11x Small Glowing Shard. The current market value for these materials is 614x41s47c + 88x40s07c + 11x6s91c = 290g 64s 75c.

Conclusions are that this is also a non-profit refinement just as with the Linen Cloth. At least both me and you know this now :-)


Monday, January 25

Linen Cloth, what to make out of it...


This would be my absolutely first post ever in the blog-sphere but I will try to make it worthwhile for you.

Goblineering is my take on the World of Warcraft Auction House gold making. I won't bore you with the "hi, this is me" stuff as I hate those myself. Let's just get down to business, shall we?

I got a brilliant idea of buying up and flipping lower level cloth. At least I thought it to be a brilliant idea at the time. I sold only a few linen and ended up with tons.

I bought 2865x Linen Cloth for a total of 477g 33s 01c. That's 16s 66c each. Market price being 4s 77c, I realized I didn't flip well.

I had to rethink so I sent it all to my tailor / enchanter for refinement.

I came up with this refinement line:
Linen Cloth (2) --> Bolt of Linen Cloth (2 seconds)
Bolt of Linen Cloth (2) + Coarse Thread (1) --> Brown Linen Pants (2 seconds)
Disenchant Brown Linen Pants (3 seconds)
(Total time consumed is calculated to about 71 minutes.)



So, each Brown Linen Pants cost me 66s 72c and the current market value for those is 65s 13c. Can't very well resell those at a profit.

These enchanting materials was gained from disenchanting all of the Brown Linen Pants:


837x Strange Dust

238x Lesser Magic Essence (79x Greater Magic Essence) +1



The current market value of Greater Magic Essence is way higher than that for the Lesser Magic Essence so I convert them all to Greater:s.


The current market value then:


837x Strange Dust (295g 62s 84c)

79x Greater Magic Essence (95g 82s 70c)

1x Lesser Magic Essence (32s 87c)


Total: 391g 78s 41c

Not a profit! I lost 85g 54s 60c and 71 minutes.

So, to sum this up I have just shown you a real life example of how we auction players can end up. We try things that may or may not work out. We try to calculate as much as possible in advance. I didn't this time and it landed me 85g on the minus side.

I hope you guys don't repeat this :-)