opposik wrote:Just wanted to post my 2 cents here regarding the RMAH at the moment.
Given that gold can be bought on the open market for US$7-8/m (I personally am very against the buying of gold/items outside of the RMAH), what a lot of people are doing is buying underpriced items from the RMAH and then selling it for gold in the normal AH, and then sell the gold they made from the item for a profit in the open market.
So if you ever intend on using the RMAH, just divide all the prices by 10 and multiply them by a million to get an estimate on how much gold each item would cost. For example, a $5 dollar item should in theory go for about 500k (approximately, should be closer to 600k).

Ralph Wiggum wrote:I'm willing to spend real-world money on a game which gives me in return a rewarding experience and one which I know I will make use of.
I have better things to spend my money on.
...sooo, multiply by 100,000 then...opposik wrote: just divide all the prices by 10 and multiply them by a million to get an estimate on how much gold each item would cost.
AzraelTheCow wrote:...sooo, multiply by 100,000 then...opposik wrote: just divide all the prices by 10 and multiply them by a million to get an estimate on how much gold each item would cost.

Mugsy wrote:Threw them all on the RMAH so lets see if anyone buys these at the price Blizzard recommended them at. Granted many will go for under US$2 which means I'll be left with less than US$1.

skitzor wrote:fairly sure blizz recommended price is based on the gold amount vendors will buy them for.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:Personally I think its crazy to spend real money on low - mid level items which you're going to outgrow fairly quickly. But if people have more money than sense, good for them. And even better for the seller.
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