PC: two bows

the_unforgiven

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Dec 2005

The Lucky Weasles

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1. Gold Sundering Eternal Bow of Fortitude
Sundering Eternal Bow of Fortitude
Piercing Dmg: 15-28 (Req 9)
Damage +15%^50%
Armor Penetration 20% (Chance: 20%)
Health +30

2. Gold Sundering Storm Bow of Defense
Piercing Dmg: 15-28 (Req 8)
Damage +15%^50%
Armor Penetration 20% (Chance: 20%)
Health +30

Please and Thank you.

Marcus Ferret

Marcus Ferret

Site Contributor

Join Date: Dec 2005

Brittany, France

Servants of Fortuna [SoF]

R/E

Please refer to the sticky at the top for baselines prices for both items.

the_unforgiven

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Dec 2005

The Lucky Weasles

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I did but if you notice my bows have perfect mods on them which the sticky only refers to clean bows and also says "lets face it, you know and i know perfectly/better modded weapons have a bigger chance of obtaining a higher value". So I'm just checking with people to see what they think it should be sold for.

Marcus Ferret

Marcus Ferret

Site Contributor

Join Date: Dec 2005

Brittany, France

Servants of Fortuna [SoF]

R/E

Currently, there are two schools of thoughts with regard to modded weapons. Some feel that at least half the value of certain upgrades such as 20/20 and +30 should be added to the value of an item while others feel that upgrades, no matter what they are, do not add any value at all.

In my humble opinion, if ever and whenever mods become relevant in a sale, it is generally between the buyer and the seller to come to a compromise. As you have rightly pointed out, the sticky above provides baseline prices. If modded items were included into the list, this forum would be overwhelmed with request for PC on every type of permutation possible for each particular class of weapon.

I believe you can see the impossibility of the task and therefore should realise that those that PC items are not here to tell players what they should sell their items for, but to provide a guideline as to what such items are currently worth.

Finally, if you are unsure, use the baseline prices as your starting offer and place the bows on auction. Await bids and sell for a price which you feel comfortable with, or set a buyout once you have received enough bids on the items.

Hope this helps.