tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post6012763879895840180..comments2012-11-03T20:44:47.525+00:00Comments on marketsforgold: Never Buyout items to reset the priceCrodahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16620994327943613623noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post-67851050278298751502012-01-09T14:55:07.072+00:002012-01-09T14:55:07.072+00:00I think its fine to try it, just becareful because...I think its fine to try it, just becareful because Wow changes thinngs, I remember when Thorium ore sold at least 50-80g a stack back in WOTLK, then the Crater place spawn rates changed and Thorium Ore regularly now sells for 15g a stack. So I got burned stocking up at 40g a stack before the spawn rates changed.jimmyolsenblueshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01812294687720403496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post-46032708237764641122012-01-09T13:27:06.489+00:002012-01-09T13:27:06.489+00:00I think this is one of those server/situation depe...I think this is one of those server/situation dependent things. <br /><br />I say this because I feel the author has described almost the exact situation or rather lesson that I keep relearning myself at least once a week now (yeah I'm an obstinate b*tch.)<br /><br />However, in the past I have done like Sinshroud mentioned and specifically targeted low price low quantity glyphs for this. I still do on occasion I have just learned that like the author stated in the example, the 16g glyphs in particular are my bane. 5-10g as long as they are not voidwalkerish sometimes is still tempting. But it only takes one active competing scribe, with a ton of excess, to have their fallback set to 30g to really be a thorn in everyone's side.Skorpsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00996385246956381367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post-53560594059478473182012-01-09T09:32:12.577+00:002012-01-09T09:32:12.577+00:00Personally I routinely reset Glyphs.
The Release ...Personally I routinely reset Glyphs.<br /><br />The Release Version of TSM that is coming out soon boasts a bunch of new features, one of them being a reset scan where you can set your maximum price to reset.<br /><br />It then scans for which ever auctioning group you want (in my case Glyphs) and populates a list showing you the # of glyphs to reset, recommended reset repost price, estimated profit, and cost to reset those glyphs.<br /><br />You can sort by # of glyphs needed to purchase in order to reset. Each time I scan I will find about 5-10 different glyph types that I only need to buy 1-3 glyphs (at a price of 5-20g each) in order to reset to what ever price I wish.<br /><br />I specifically target low quantity glyphs because it means:<br />1) they are possibly fast selling glyphs.<br />2) they are possibly not commonly sold.<br />3) they won't cost me more than 50g risk.<br /><br />I easily sell these glyphs for around 120g-150g reset price, netting a decent profit and replenishing my Glyph Stock with cheap glyphs at the same time.<br /><br />Each to their own I guess. I find this method works nicely for me with little risk and often involves glyphs that I don't normally craft.<br /><br />Here is a screenshot if you wish: http://i.imgur.com/UJUJq.jpg<br /><br />-Sinshroud from The Consortium.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08648750688732662066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post-49900412898147345382012-01-09T05:28:19.352+00:002012-01-09T05:28:19.352+00:00What is your routine if you have a glyph in your b...What is your routine if you have a glyph in your bag that is currently priced at below threshold? Do you post at threshold, post at fallback, or not post at all? I tend to post at fallback, on the off chance that the cheap ones on the auction house will expire/sell while my fallback glyph is still there. That doesn't happen very often, but I've got lucky once or twice with resetting price that way.Handerahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13229848160867402525noreply@blogger.com