The insane cost of upgrade mods in game has to come to a stop. 25k for a bleeding sword mod and these people are serious. People are price gouging on the upgrade mods because there is nothing there to control their cost or give people an educated guess.
It cost me more to buy a clean weapon and add upgrades than to buy the weapon with upgrades already added.
Talking to other people today I learned that this has been going on for months. I don't understand why its been ignored for so long. Greens were able to bring the overall cost of weapons down while not destroying the market. The same thing can be done with upgrades.
Time for an Upgrade Merchant
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Just look around in LA 1 and Droknar's 1, these bot farmers sell common items for unreasonable prices. Check out the thread titled "LA d1 traders" in the Riverside Inn to further illustrate how out of hand this is getting. As it is, sadly bot farmers can pretty much control the price. I don't care how it's done, but the price seriously needs to be regulated somehow! It is simply stupid to have to pay 120k+ for a Sword Pommel of Fortitude +30.
Just look around in LA 1 and Droknar's 1, these bot farmers sell common items for unreasonable prices. Check out the thread titled "LA d1 traders" in the Riverside Inn to further illustrate how out of hand this is getting. As it is, sadly bot farmers can pretty much control the price. I don't care how it's done, but the price seriously needs to be regulated somehow! It is simply stupid to have to pay 120k+ for a Sword Pommel of Fortitude +30.
I'd see most of the mods from 350g to 10k. You have to admit, a perfect pommel like that would probably have to go for around 10 plat, if that much. But one problem would be having the traders give you perfect mods all the time. The concept would probably be better served as a collector thing (reachable later in the game with the ammounts needed to buy mods controlled so that no collector is cheaper than the other) and have the "perfect-ness" of the mod completely random. It would probably stablize the prices a lot more, and drop them hugely. The only problem I could see is people buying too many and then having the mods drop very low because of all of the buys and having rare ones go hugely up in price again >.<
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Originally Posted by sarcasteak
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The only inconvenience I see is that we generally have a wide range of stats for every weapon mod, so we'll probably going to have to scroll through 10~20% of Enchantment, +1~5 Insightful, +20~+30 Fortitude, and so forth. |
1 - Having different traders for each weapon type would reduce the clutter in one.
2 - If a mod is at the lowest possible price, all lesser mods of that type are hidden (no-one will buy them anyway) but can still be sold to the trader. This can be automatic or manualy done
3 - Each town has different levels of mods at its trader. Ascalon city has the lowest only, Droknars forge only stocks perfect mods. But then people would take it from droks, and sell to ascalon people with a markup (but not too big of one, as people would undercut them).
