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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2011, 04:34:52 pm »
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Edit: so some of you can prepare your chars  :wink::
  • There will be a feature to trade heirlooms with other players, you can also shift money around,


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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #61 on: January 24, 2011, 04:37:56 pm »
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Cool sounds neat
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #62 on: January 24, 2011, 05:29:42 pm »
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Anyone want to sell some triple heirloomed stones?
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #63 on: January 24, 2011, 06:23:22 pm »
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WTB Masterwork Longsword or German Greatsword offer 100k + tempered german greatsword :)

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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #64 on: January 24, 2011, 08:59:22 pm »
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WTT Balanced Sarranid Cavalry sword for balanced Katana straight up or for masterwork or tempered +/- cash. 

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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #65 on: January 25, 2011, 12:22:29 am »
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I offer large bag of Bodkins will trade for 2nd hierloom Khergits.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #66 on: January 25, 2011, 03:25:03 am »
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I don't think people will sell their heirlooms for gold, more likely they will exchange them so they can try a different build.

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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #67 on: January 25, 2011, 06:53:30 am »
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Well, now we come back to the history of economics.

Buying something is nothing else than exchanging for something everyone (more or less) wants to exchange (=money. Everyone wants it, because everyone knows he can exchange anything for it, with everybody).

If you want to have a heirloomed bow, but the owner of a bow wants a sword, not your axe, you would need to find someone with a sword, willing to exchange for an axe to get your bow. If you find someone with a sword, but he wants a crossbow, you need someone with a crossbow willing to exchange for an axe, and so on.

With money you wouldn't need to "organize" exchanges, everyone could always exchange his heirloom for money first, and then exchange the money for the heirloom he wants to have. That's the point of money, the increased flexibility of exchanging.

In other words: I think you are wrong.  :mrgreen:
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Joker makes a very good point.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #68 on: January 25, 2011, 07:41:47 am »
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Well, now we come back to the history of economics.

Buying something is nothing else than exchanging for something everyone (more or less) wants to exchange (=money. Everyone wants it, because everyone knows he can exchange anything for it, with everybody).

If you want to have a heirloomed bow, but the owner of a bow wants a sword, not your axe, you would need to find someone with a sword, willing to exchange for an axe to get your bow. If you find someone with a sword, but he wants a crossbow, you need someone with a crossbow willing to exchange for an axe, and so on.

With money you wouldn't need to "organize" exchanges, everyone could always exchange his heirloom for money first, and then exchange the money for the heirloom he wants to have. That's the point of money, the increased flexibility of exchanging.

In other words: I think you are wrong.  :mrgreen:

Yeah, I am sure people would sell heirlooms for gold, but the price would be so insanely high that I doubt most people would buy.

Either way the changes sound good.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #69 on: January 25, 2011, 07:55:12 am »
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Yeah, I am sure people would sell heirlooms for gold, but the price would be so insanely high that I doubt most people would buy.

Either way the changes sound good.

How high would we be talking? 50k? 100k? 200k? Some people have bottomless pits of gold.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #70 on: January 25, 2011, 08:17:41 am »
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How high would we be talking? 50k? 100k? 200k? Some people have bottomless pits of gold.

Well we could just do a simple calculation to find out how much gold a player would make from 1-31. Assuming player X is gen 1, he would have made 436,792.15 gold by the time he hits 31.

Let's say player X pays 36,792.15 gold for upkeep from 1-31. That would allow player X to collect 3 heirlooms per retire even if items that were heirloomed once were sold at 200k per. If they are sold at 100k per, then that allows player X to collect a whopping 5 heirloomed items per retire.

Thus, I think 200k per each heirloom modifier sounds reasonable. Of course, other misc factors will come into play, such as item popularity and decreased frequency of items heirloomed more than once.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #71 on: January 25, 2011, 08:41:02 am »
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I don't think that prices will be that high, as grinding the needed money would make you reach level 31 yourself most likely. (more or less)

I would say something between 50k and 150k is more realistic. At the end you plan to sell your heirloom, actually.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #72 on: January 25, 2011, 08:55:31 am »
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I don't think that prices will be that high, as grinding the needed money would make you reach level 31 yourself most likely. (more or less)

I would say something between 50k and 150k is more realistic. At the end you plan to sell your heirloom, actually.

If they were 50k per, that would mean a person could attain 9 heirlooms (or 3 fully heirloomed items) just from retiring once, considering the heirloom economy is completely player-based, that just doesn't sound logical.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #73 on: January 25, 2011, 09:04:26 am »
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There are more factors to concern than all the money you could possibly spend.

Demand determines supply, this is a rule everyone knows. But there are more rules, e.g. that the price determines the demand. So if your price is too high, noone will buy your stuff. On the other hand, if the price is low, people tend to buy more than they need. (This just to show how the price inflicts economy.)

I am something between a casual and a regular player, and I played cRPG for several months now. I don't play strategus at all, all I do is recruiting troops there for some friends. My strategus char currently has 156.000 gold, which is probably the amount of gold my char earned durng his whole career. So this is only 3/4 of what you suppose would be the price for heirlooms.

Nothing in the world would make me pay 200k for a single item. Especially not as I am able to produce this item myself. 50k okay, 100k for a mighty masterwork item, okay. But more? No.
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Re: crpg, strategus, chadz
« Reply #74 on: January 25, 2011, 09:22:04 am »
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There are more factors to concern than all the money you could possibly spend.

Demand determines supply, this is a rule everyone knows. But there are more rules, e.g. that the price determines the demand. So if your price is too high, noone will buy your stuff. On the other hand, if the price is low, people tend to buy more than they need. (This just to show how the price inflicts economy.)

I am something between a casual and a regular player, and I played cRPG for several months now. I don't play strategus at all, all I do is recruiting troops there for some friends. My strategus char currently has 156.000 gold, which is probably the amount of gold my char earned durng his whole career. So this is only 3/4 of what you suppose would be the price for heirlooms.

Nothing in the world would make me pay 200k for a single item. Especially not as I am able to produce this item myself. 50k okay, 100k for a mighty masterwork item, okay. But more? No.

The idea is to make it so anyone who isn't a casual player is unable to buy heirloomed items, otherwise demand will far exceed supply. Given how much you are willing to pay, I doubt anyone would sell for that price. But I guess time will tell which one of us is correct, bets are on for who has superior economic evaluation skills ^.^
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