I seen someone posting in Trade earlier about “They can make spellstrike pants, your mats, my nether” and they wanted 400g for it. I’ve met multiple people who are charging from 50-100g per nether. What do you consider a fair price?
I always pin my nether prices as a tailor for 100g. It really depends on availability, server, and demand. If you’re the only tailor/other profession offering, you bet the prices will reflect that.
If anyone offers 400g for a nether, and it isn’t a super rare and super high demand crafted item, they are out of their minds IMO.
On my server they go from 75g-150g depending on the pattern and who is selling. 100g is normal price and 75g is a relatively good deal. Anything above 100g to 150g pay is a bit overpriced, but still reasonable imo and some will pay that much.
400g is very overpriced unless they are like 1 of 5 people on the server with that specific pattern or something, but in that case you are paying for the rare pattern and not really for the nether.
50g-100g sounds about right though I am not sure about mage bis and which items in each phase are worth a spellthread.
It completely depends on what it’s for. If it’s for a recipe that literally everyone has, you’ll have to charge less. If it’s for something more rare, like that epic cloak, and the recipe costs a ton, you should charge more
I thought about 100g was the average price. A lot of people have the Spellstrike Pants recipe too. His logic was this: The pants sell for 1.7k and the mats cost 1k, therefore you should pay me 400g for the nether.
The only thing was… I was willing to get the mats myself lol. He even advertised that it’s with the buyers mats.
Not sure why a very common drop is more than 20 gold, but If he can skin the server for that rate he’s a heck of a salesman.
I feel like there are two ways of thinking about the cost.
Are you paying for the pattern, or the material alone.
If the pattern is rare, then the payment is reflective on if anyone else online can do the same. so late hours might be higher charge
If you think about paying for the material alone, its more like trying to compare what kind of investment it takes to get a primal nether vs what could be gained with the same effort.
in ideal situations, you would be in a group with nether reserved, so how long would a run take, vs what could you farm in the same amount of time.
If an average heroic could be done in 45 min, then I’d say charging something around a similar 45 min farm or a bit higher makes sense.
to me 100g sounds fine. but I also dont know what a good farming spec/class can do in 1 hour.
Over 9000!
100g is average price
on Alliance Grobb - the average is around 50g, some people I see charge 100 but those are the ones who typically have the more ‘rare’ patterns.
Liek someone said, for rare patterns you’re not paying for the nether, you’re paying a tip for the crafter disguised behind the nether selling price.
i was charging 250 back in my day.
100g seems about right to me.
what ever someone will pay
You only sell your nether if you don’t have the capital or want to take a risk of investing into crafting X item.
Pros of selling a nether would be you have zero risk, they trade you the mats as collateral or with tip included and you don’t have to put any gold into the transaction but rather your time. You also have an instant sale with no real competition besides being the first person to whisper.
I would look for rare patterns for sale on the auction house and then check what the item sells for on average / how frequently. My go to item anytime I have a spare nether would be the Unyielding Gridle as the Material cost is relatively low (250-300g ish) but the belt easily sells for 900-1000G. Over time these items become less valuable so just follow the item value with an addon such as TSM to get a regional sale average.
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