Blizzard’s approach in the past has been one of two things, generally. If an addon is required, or gives too much of an advantage, they either break it, or alter the game to include the features in some way to make it not required.
I’d rather see AH UI improvements, but due to #nochanges, we are left with breaking the AH mods.
Honestly? All I want is the ability to tell the AH I’m looking for a stack of light leather that equals 20–or in the case of trying to craft a recipe, a stack that equals the amount I need for the recipe (6 for crafting goggles, for example). I’ll thank you for the name of that addon if you want to tell me what it is. I’ll still hate the fact that this trend exists.
actually sometimes is better to post 1 item , because people need it for a quest or stuff like this . For example if you need 1 silver bar for a quest you wont buy a stack of 20 you will look for 1 :x i post 1x items too since its a better selling method or in stack of 2 or 3 ^^
Bind to mouse wheel, scroll mouse wheel and auto post it all.
You’re arguing semantics.
Also, where can I go to give feedback on you? You’re the most condescending person I’ve dealt with on forums for a long time and I have no idea how you’re a MVP.
Totally get that. It only becomes obnoxious when the majority of listings are singles instead of stacks. Browsing the AH yesterday for some leather, 3 stacks of 20, total. Well over 800 listings of singles lmao. The only reason I could ever find what i was looking for is that I have an addon to help me sort it.
It should cost 1 copper minimum to post an item on the AH. From what I can tell some items require no deposit to post. Linen seems to be this way. You can post a bajillion listings of 1 linen at no cost. People post 1000 listing, then take them all down at the last sec if the bid is too low and they dont loose a single copper doing it. A 1 copper min I think would prevent this from happening.
If anyone has more accurate info on how this works plz explain. Thanks! ^.^
This became a major problem in BFA, to the point where they made the listing fees for single stacks extremely cost prohibitive to deter single stack listings.