PC on max dmg long sword of fortitude (+28)

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strange granpa
Ascalonian Squire
#1
hi

i want to sell this longsword of fortitude but i don't know what it is worth




the point is that there is a collector with a longsword +15% dmg while in stance and req only 9 (ok my longsword looks different that the collector's but that shouldn't be that important)


so first i'd like you to tell me the value of the sword as it is now and if it's not worth that much i'm interested in the worth of the +28 hp upgrade

can anyone help me?
Blue Steel
Blue Steel
Jungle Guide
#2
The sword is worth next to nothing. Stance is not a popular condition on a mod and the damage bonus is not perfect. Also, as you noted, there is a collector's stance sword. I would salvage the +28 fortitude pommel, which used to sell for around 50K, but now only sells around 25K.
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strange granpa
Ascalonian Squire
#3
ok so my doubts are confirmed thx for the answer

but, one question apart from the sword: aren't bonetti's and gladiator's defense 2 quite popular stances? and as far as i know also battle rage was one of the "nice" skills once, wasn't it?

hm, well ok i try to salvage the sword to get rid of the sword pommel

edit: ok ive got the sword pommel out of the sword (puh...) and i'll try to sell it - thanks for the infos
Blue Steel
Blue Steel
Jungle Guide
#4
There are definitely useful stances, and the mod is good, its just not popular. To really get a lot of money for something you need hundreds of people all trying to save up and get exactly what you have, and so you want mods that everyone uses or likes, like always damage or damage when health is above 50%. Those are useful even when the stance ends or even if you don't use stances at all, so there is a lot more competition for them. I actually have several silver longswords like that, 15>50, 15 enchanted, 20<50, and 15 in a stance, so they are useful, but not as popular. the first two cost me a lot, the second two were gifts people couldn't sell. I love all four of them, though . . .