Save this page::Offical D2R Pricing guide with Current Market valuations and trends

(ADDhttpsHERE)://www.purediablo.com/forums/threads/pricing-guide-for-d2r-non-ladder.1953/

This page and ts contents are vital if you want to know what things are worth if your being scammed or simply what your item is worth. It covers everything and should be STICKIED to this board. The prices and listing here have been closely watched monktored and fluctuate daily so its a good idea to bookmark the page and check back often, want a fair trade, want to know if you are being ripped odf or even getting a good deal for your trades? Check here First!

This will also be updated EVERY Ladder Season so it will be used as the Offical Trade Pricing Guide for D2R.

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this sounds fishy to me.

What is your process for pricing items? How do i know you aren’t fixing? And what exactly makes your website the “official” price guide? How is this better than using D2JSP to find market values?

Anyone wanting to scam someone instead of simply offer up the information and say: “go look for yourself” would say so. Nobodys focing anyone to go, but as word gets out, and it will and is, the scammers move to the back of the bus thanks.

What is your process for pricing items?
How do i know you aren’t fixing?
And what exactly makes your website the “official” price guide?
How is this better than using D2JSP to find current market values?

All one has to do is compare prices, you can lead a horse to water but ya cant make em drink. Every bit of the information reguarding the work that’s gone into the model is completely transparent and even documented on the page.

D2jsp Has no Pricing Guide it is a bidding system.

I like diabloII dot net think its a great site. Pure d is I guess their rebranding. But really why is this the “official” price guide? If you visit jsp you can hardly keep up with the posts. On this forum you’ve linked I barely see any threads with responses. Out of the 20 posts of the first page 5 have replies.

Maybe it will pick up like you said, and I do enjoy the info on the (now rebranded) dii net.

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Where are you getting your price index. For example how do you get data on if occy is an um or an ist? How do you come across that data.

D2JSP is a bidding site, but it’s easy to compare the last few bought/sold for prices to figure out market value. That’s how items are typically currently priced. What about your system makes it either more accurate or reliable than this method?

Also you didn’t answer:
How do i know you aren’t fixing?
And what exactly makes your website the “official” price guide?

Shouldn’t successful bids on currently posted items determine market value? I understand jsp is def not perfect. I don’t use it myself but I do lurk quite a bit. I’ll read some more on pure d. Having options isn’t a bad thing. But I don’t understand why people get so mad about jsp when its a community almost as old as the one you’ve just linked.

Dude your asking questions that are clearly answered in the documentation provided.

What you linked is a thread, without documentation, that just says these prices are based on historic trends.

They should yes, but you cant mix real world currency into the mix because doing that scews the entire trade system away from true Market value and twards inflation. Instead of set pricing and preagreed on structure, D2jsp Has none

you are making this topic after trying to rip others off, out right lied to try get what you want, trying to convince people what theyre gear is worth

Lol no thanks. print out the link then shove it where the sun doesnt shine

Again you can lead a horse to water… Compare the prices of items between the two sites…

You said there is documentation, i don’t see it. Link it

Already did, you are clearly trolling at this point. And i wont feed trolls. The informations clearly there for anyone that wants to read into the information. I pointed you in a direction and thats all im here to do. No informations invaluable… In fact, since you are prattling on for d2jsps price guide so much how about you link that for us so we can all compare it together? Then i can go through the lists with you and show you what a trend is, any further discussion with you about the subject matter is pointless unless your serious about learning. If you dont want to do that, thats on you at that point and ill just mute ya for blatant trolling.

I explained to you in detail how to use d2jsp to price equivalent items. If you wanna know an occy’s value in runes you search “occy”. Look at the last 5ish sold, take an average. Search "“um” do the same. Search “ist” do the same. You will see the average price of an occy is between an um and a ist. That’s a market price. It’s how markets in real life price things.

The thread you linked just says these are historic norms. It has no explanation of how they came up with these prices, which is very relevant. For example the first ladder system will have many players who haven’t been palyin for 10 years and who will buy and sell non optimally, how have they accounted for that? Or cross platform play, where prices typically go pc > ps > xbox/switch? etc. etc.

They are and you would have to be familiar with the staff at d2 net and the markets tthey have provided for d2 for 20 something years, you see how to judge trends on d2jsp, thats all you need to see how accurate the market values of the list is. If you compare prices you will find that they run identical on most if not all trade values.

Personally, I do not care for that website with fg. Traderie has searchable lists of D2R items that includes what people are asking in trade (typically runes and sometimes specific items). More importantly, it lists for each item, recent trades that were actually agreed to.

isnt somethings value based on purely what the person wanting the item? So maybe a shako is worth a ral to someone who doesnt need a shako but worth a ber if someone really wants it badly and is sick of not getting it and happens to have an extra ber

I guess but if someone just happens to have an “extra” ber lol and they trade for a shako that person just got beat pretty bad. And anyway if we’re talking about market value it shouldnt be decided by something hypothetical and completely anomalous