I like your brain.
Even if it was possible to get that amount the economy would work just fine. It barely matters your surplus if you havent rich people to buy them. I could see them getting epic mounts by doing it⌠and a hunter spamming DM tribute solos still would make nore money lol.
thatâs assuming someone with a huge stockpile of resources that will be gobbled up by the server isnât smart enough to trickle them in at a rate that keeps prices high.
its like having a large stockpile of gold irl, like some countries do for example. if they dumped it all on the market same time it would have an impact on the price, but they donât. putting 5-20 in the ah once in awhile pretty much makes it so that person never has to farm anything else in wow for a long time and will always have gold for whatever.
also players having large sums of gold makes it so anything like rare boeâs will be far more expensive because they will sell anyways to the minority that have that stockpile.
and btw, supply and demand doesnât quite work the way you claim it does irl. because the prices always go up when thereâs short supply and extremely rarely ever go back down when the supply is back to normal or higher. its more about what people are willing to pay and what other companies are charging along with the cost of manufacturing and research. if it was as you said, prices in stores would fluctuate at a ridiculous rate depending on sales.
That is literally the opposite of what happens.
Uh⌠no. When demand skyrockets? Ya. You guys are trying to make it look like african blood diamonds. And yet fails on the logic. The blood diamonds only work because you have over 500 milliom of people in EU and NA thst can afford to buy then. We dont even have anyone here with such amount of money but the exploiter lol. He can surely be very rich but his surplus is stm making much less money than mages AoE farming.
Letâs see âŚ
A person is standing outside Seahawk Stadium with 5000 tickets to the game starting now.
-or-
A person is standing there with the only two remaining tickets to the game.
Whose tickets would be more valuable?
Youâre on the right track, but coming up with the wrong answer. I understand what youâre trying to say oh, but youâre just barely missing the mark.
He cant trickle whitout people to buy it and considering 10k players he would need to beat at least 1k people. Its not possible nor the amount of arcane crystals in the SS is possible either. Also gold stockpiles doesnt work like that irl.
And THIS assumes that these individuals are daft enough to flood the market w said items.
The smart play would be to intentionally limit their numbers
I know, I was being facetious. The use of !!! Shouldâve given that away.
âPeople exploit an AP exploit on Legion
âBlizzard immediately bans every exploiter and roll them back, then tell people that exploiting game failures isnât acceptable, then gives some examples to back them up.
âPeople exploit raid XP bug and Layering to get infinite materials on Classic
âBlizzard doesnât bat an eye because they hate classic wow and want it to fail so bad to prove that âBFA is betterâ and you should spend your money on it zzzZZZzz
I bet that whoever defends those exploiters are either exploiters aswell and/or defend criminals IRL.
Dude, with the arguments going on on here itâs hard to know who is being facetious and who is not. You see some of these ridiculous arguments.
/pat
You just write too good a troll post.
⌠how did so many people not understand I was joking to make the point.
Clearly what I said above is incorrect lol.
Because what youâre joking about a lot of these people actually believe. Lol
Exactly! (10)
That has nothing to do with supply nor demand. What you are referring to is inflation, low competition due human resources/climate plus governement interventions. That same cant be apllied to the game which only works with human resources(people whom can mine which isnt hard) and competition on supplies over the demand. To happen what you think will happen the NPC vendors would have to pay different amounts of money each day over the same mats because they have the "unlimited money due its guaranties(aka governement)
i wouldnât convict a criminal based on the proof we have though. it doesnât show much and i canât even tell if its from classic servers.
no, what iâm referring to is when corporations claim to be raising price because supply is short. but when its fixed, often times within the year, the prices stay the same. thatâs not inflation.
Yea, this pic is weird, even the name is hidden, but the XP exploit was real and nothing was done about it. I wonât doubt that these WF boss kills were done that quick by using these exploits.
Blizzard should investigate, then perma-ban those accounts in case they screwed up.