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''No auction'' Items

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Explorer
Jul 21, 2009
51
Have you ever tried to sell something at the bazaar, and you cannot sell it because it has no auction? This gets annoying and it needs to be dealt with. This happens to me because I fight malistare so i can get money and sell stuff.When it happens have to get out of the bazaar, go to the shopping district so i can sell it for a DRAMATICALLY low price from what it was . I hope KI considers this.




name:Ryan Ashblade
lvl: 50 necromancer
stays in wizard city and dragonspyre
wizard city commons/Bazaar
Dragons roost/malistares lair

Geographer
Jun 09, 2009
962
Adherent
May 20, 2010
2902
'No Auction" items don't sell for a lot less in the shops than they would in the Bazaar. The buying price you see in the Bazaar for "No Auction" items is bugged; it's actually the price the Bazaar would sell it for. The shop will generally give you 10% of that.

Defender
May 02, 2010
113
The No Auction tag is reserved the most prized equipment you get from boss drops, etc. If those were no auction, then everyone would be wearing the top gear instead of earning it.

And the reason the prices in the bazaar are so high when you try to sell no auction items, is that there are none of those items in the shop, meaning they are in the greatest demand. Greater Demand equals a higher sell price.

Explorer
Jul 21, 2009
51
Junebug838 wrote:
The No Auction tag is reserved the most prized equipment you get from boss drops, etc. If those were no auction, then everyone would be wearing the top gear instead of earning it.

And the reason the prices in the bazaar are so high when you try to sell no auction items, is that there are none of those items in the shop, meaning they are in the greatest demand. Greater Demand equals a higher sell price.
No. I mean just sell it, not buy it.