Inconsistent Prices

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Inconsistent Prices

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Charon takes the below-average deer fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the average deer fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the nice deer fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
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Charon takes the ugly bear fur belt and pays you 3 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the poorly-crafted bear fur belt and pays you 3 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the below-average bear fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the average bear fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the nice bear fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the nice bear fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the quality bear fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the quality bear fur belt and pays you 38 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the excellent bear fur belt and pays you 38 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the exquisite bear fur belt and pays you 63 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
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Charon takes the poorly-crafted wolf fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the average wolf fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the nice wolf fur belt and pays you 8 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the nice wolf fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the average wolf fur belt and pays you 13 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.

Charon takes the fine wolf fur belt and pays you 38 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the quality wolf fur belt and pays you 38 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Charon takes the excellent wolf fur belt and pays you 38 riln for it, then tosses the item in a bin for resale.
Last edited by Nootau on Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Garrett »

I think the skins you gather have different quality even if they are labeled the same. Besides this the market has been needing a little TLC. For example my cooked fish still sell the same as my raw fish or at least the last time I checked.
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Post by Nootau »

That's the problem I am trying to highlight, there is bleed over with the tags. I am not sure if this is a known bug.

As for fish, why don't you suggest how much more the cooked items should be worth compared to the raw form.
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Post by Landion »

This is not a problem. There are several tiers of quality within each system, and not all of them line up with the pricing levels.
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Is there such variation within the master work crafts? Also, does the variation vary the effectiveness of a piece of equipment?
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(Type stop to stop auto-leathercrafting.)
You finish working away at an exquisite leather belt with your ebony-handled copper dirk, adding some final touches.
You smile as you look over your work, realizing you've managed to create quite the masterpiece.

(energy -10)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

>get belt from worktable
You remove an exquisite leather belt from a sturdy worktable.
How can I tell the difference between the master and the other 'exquisite' belts that I have created? Is there a difference or was this a misfire of the 'masterpiece' notice?
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Post by Nootau »

Found somewhat of an answer, the Masterwork even though it sells at the same price at the pawnshop, has additional wording choices such as 'gorgeous'.
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