Talk:Quest:Merchants Guild
From Cities
If you qualify for (say) level 3 do you have to register for levels 1 and 2 first? JohnnyRogers 02:44, 23 May 2006 (BST)
- Yes. (mumbles something not-so-nice about large AP costs for no in-game benefit) --Dragon 02:54, 23 May 2006 (BST)
Market Offers
- This is cool, I am looking forward to getting around a market where this will be useful. Dendrast 03:04, 7 April 2006 (BST)
Multiple Items Question
My information tells me I sold x number of one item for x gp - does this only count as 1 for my selling? Because I've sold x of one items and x of another item for about 1500 gp altogether and yet I only have 1 sold1, 1 sold10, 1sold100 and 1 sold1000 - am I missing something? Does selling x of an item only count as one sale?
- Not only does it count as one sale, but it's actually the number of players that count: if you sell 10 different things to the same player that's only 1 player--Solune 13:57, 20 September 2007 (BST)
- Ah, that makes more sense! Thank you :) --Duke angelsk MD 15:18, 20 September 2007 (BST)
Level 4
For those of you who have finished level 4, what was the hardest part: selling anything to 40 players, or over 1000 gold to 10 players? It was definitely the 40 players that was harder for me. I had to make a concentrated effort to get my 40, and in fact got more 1000GP customers in that time than 1GP customers. Was this the same for others? -Scrumbucket 07:50, 9 March 2008 (GMT)
- Yeah, I only sold items worth more than 1000gp, so all 85 of my sales are 1000+gp. The trick is getting stuff that's worth selling (as in, that people are willing to spend the AP to get to a market to buy). :) Syagrius 20:53, 9 March 2008 (GMT)
- I completely agree:
244 adventurers have spent 1 or more Gold on your stuff. ...of them, 244 adventurers have spent 10 or more Gold on your stuff. ...of them, 244 adventurers have spent 100 or more Gold on your stuff. ...of them, 244 adventurers have spent 1000 or more Gold on your stuff.
- I didn't really find it particularly difficult--it took a little while, but it wasn't something I actively worried about. I just made sure I always had nice things on the market at reasonable prices--the trick, as Syagrius mentions, is determining which items are in demand by a large number of people. --Dragon 22:05, 9 March 2008 (GMT)
