All swords have native (irrelevant) mods.
Plagueborn Sword
15-22 (req 8)
15^50
Gothic Sword
15-22 (req 8)
15^50
Zodiac Sword
15-22 (req 10)
15^50
Celestial Sword
15-22 (req 9)
15/-5
Platinum Blade
15-22 (req 9)
15(ench)
Brute Sword
15-22 (req 8)
15(ench)
Prnate Shield
Armor 16 (req 11 Strength)
Health +30
Rec Dmg -2 (stance)
Prnate Shield
Armor 16 (req 8 Strength)
Health +28
Rec Dmg -2 (stance)
Plagueborn Shield
Armor 16 (req 7 Tactics)
Health +28
Rec Dmg -2 (stance)
Exalted Aegis
Armor 16 (req 11 Tactics)
Health +44 (ench)
Rec Dmg -2 (ench)
As always, Thanks --
Kromp
EDIT:
Forgot this one:
Plageborn Sword
15-22
Req 8
15/-5
ghetto perfects (no actual req 7s...well, only one) and almost perfects
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Originally Posted by rjforman
#1 100k
#2 40-50k #3 60-70k get another opinion |
lol... you got that allllll wayyyyyyyy backwards....
1. 50-60k
2. 150k+
3. 60k+
4. 80k+
5. 40-50k range
6. not sure anymore... 75k+
7. 150-200k+
8. 100k+
9. not real popular... but still 60-70k+ range I'd think
10. 75-100k+
way to go out on a limb there, chief.
sometimes i do agree with stuey, sometimes i don't...
Accepted knowledge on this board doesn't always correspond very well with in-game reality. For example, the price that everyone on guru was charging for 20/20 rockmolders was about 1/3 of what I regularly sold them for. I have plenty of examples of guru members buying items from me in-game because they knew that bids would never get high enough on guru and that I wouldn't sell the item for a "guru price." Another example: I put a req 7 15(ench) phoenix blade up for a pc...150-200k, according to Guru. 480k+ in-game. Agree with whatever you want.
It's important to acknowledge that pricing works in a very particular way on Guru...and often in a different way in game. Many Guru members expect to buy items cheap here from people who don't want to put the time in to sell in-game. Those items are often resold in-game for substantial profit over the "Guru price." There are certain items that are better sold on Guru and some -- even very good items, like that phoenix blade -- that are better sold in-game.
sometimes i do agree with stuey, sometimes i don't...
Accepted knowledge on this board doesn't always correspond very well with in-game reality. For example, the price that everyone on guru was charging for 20/20 rockmolders was about 1/3 of what I regularly sold them for. I have plenty of examples of guru members buying items from me in-game because they knew that bids would never get high enough on guru and that I wouldn't sell the item for a "guru price." Another example: I put a req 7 15(ench) phoenix blade up for a pc...150-200k, according to Guru. 480k+ in-game. Agree with whatever you want.
It's important to acknowledge that pricing works in a very particular way on Guru...and often in a different way in game. Many Guru members expect to buy items cheap here from people who don't want to put the time in to sell in-game. Those items are often resold in-game for substantial profit over the "Guru price." There are certain items that are better sold on Guru and some -- even very good items, like that phoenix blade -- that are better sold in-game.
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This thread has probably wandered off into useless territory, but here goes...
I don't think people here are "out to rip me off," but I'd say half the time I PC on Guru, I get responses that just aren't accurate. That is, they don't reflect the in-game value of the items. Since in-game is where these items "exist," (and not on Guru), I wonder (again) why there is such a thing as a "Guru price" and such disregard for giving an ACCURATE price.
As I've said in the past, I post on Guru because I want to. I'm not sure I have to explain myself to anyone here. Also, good PCs are useful selling tools and, as I've said in the past, accurate PCs would make Guru a much more useful tool for everyone. The fact of the matter is that people come to Guru to know what their items are worth. They deserve PCs that reflect in-game reality, not trends on Guru.
I don't think people here are "out to rip me off," but I'd say half the time I PC on Guru, I get responses that just aren't accurate. That is, they don't reflect the in-game value of the items. Since in-game is where these items "exist," (and not on Guru), I wonder (again) why there is such a thing as a "Guru price" and such disregard for giving an ACCURATE price.
As I've said in the past, I post on Guru because I want to. I'm not sure I have to explain myself to anyone here. Also, good PCs are useful selling tools and, as I've said in the past, accurate PCs would make Guru a much more useful tool for everyone. The fact of the matter is that people come to Guru to know what their items are worth. They deserve PCs that reflect in-game reality, not trends on Guru.
