
I've noticed that people are undercutting on the AH to a point that markets have no stability at all. I figured it would stabilize as time continues, but it's still insane. I haven't really ventured out from my own server - is anyone else experiencing this in their server economies?
I'm not talking about undercutting by a couple silver or copper, I'm talking about selling for half the price of others. It's essentially throwing potential money away for the person undercutting, and makes the market volatile. Do people not really see that they are losing money this way?

Why don't you capitalize on this and buy the items for half price and put them back up for higher? His money in your pocket.
-
teebling • Escalotes • vanillalad • Boogahla
Ten Storms EU Alliance
Finnigan - Dwarf Hunter Lvl 30
Portalmaster - Gnome Mage Lvl 19
Shaelur - Dwarf Paladin Lvl 22
Shaelus - Night Elf Druid Lvl 50

My issue is with players who post items on the AH for vendor price + 5s
The deposit costs that much, cmon bro.


I've seen people do that to blue boe's when they do not manage to sell them.

[ Golemagg | Alliance | Hunter | Lucas ]

i just can speak for myself but i undercut by a lot - not many items because i lack the supply but thats just the nature of todays server demographic i guess.
there are many people who can't invest the time they were able to in the past. if you have about 1-2 hours a day to play and are able to visit the auction house once every 3 days then you start valuing items differently:
i could undercut the item by 10 silver to just be undercut in less then 5 minutes because there are powerauctioneers that are able to invest more time in selling items. i dont have the time and dont whant to repost items for 3 weeks until i sell it, i rather undercut by a huge amount, make profit nevertheless and be able to use the gold for my limited time i have leveling. but hey im fine with others instantly buying my items and repost them to make more profit, if they have the time to play the auction house.
so the bottom line: i rather make half the items worth in gold in a week than no gold at all in 3 weeks
-
ESLmakeNOISE • Ezekeel • Erik • Pluuf

I've seen silk cloth for less than vendor price.. Hint: you can buy those, craft sillk/heavy silk bandages and vendor them for free first aid skill (and small profit), 1 silk bandage is 2s vendor price, heavy silk is 4 silver vendor price.
Did some nice gold on more vauable items with price fluctuation... mainly fused wiring and golden pearls

I don't understand the reasoning for this either. I was making a massive profit by DEing under priced greens into enchanting mats and selling those, but thats died a death now because the enchanting mat market has fallen through the floor on my server. I was able to buy blues for 35-40% of their DE value and then make bare Gs, but now I'm back to flipping items again, which is much more volatile.
I am however aware that the game is still very young, and it will take time for the econ to stabilise.
I've got a few other hustles that I'm keeping hold of for now whilst I focus on leveling.

This ^ a bit of patience here will pay dividends. Exploit the illogical behaviour to your advantage.



This is happening on my server too. It will stablize, but it is still too close to launch for it to have stabalized yet. Remember most people are still working on their first 60, and only care about liquidating their bags to get money for mount and skills.
A LOT of people will post for whatever Auctioneer tells them, and since prices flucuate soooo much, if they dont rescan before posting, prices can be all over the place.

This is probably true. Give it another 2-3 months and I bet prices will be more or less stable. It's just too chaotic at the moment, people are willing to dump things for ridiculously low prices.
If you were a more patient man than I, I would suggest holding onto anything of remote value, as I bet the prices will go up relatively soon.


I tried selling a devilasaur leggings pattern for a whole week at 10g less than the cheapest. It never sold so I just halved the price and it sold. I lost some money but I was not going to wait another week


Its a great time to boost your tradeskills lol

"I heard if you cut off an extremity it'll regenerate a little bigger. Don't believe it."
Because it's like trying to swim up a waterfall. There will always be idiots who don't know the actual value of these items, and they'll just undercut you by ridiculous amounts. At some point you can't keep buying shit even if it's cheap.

Yeah you need to have some capital to invest in the cheaper items, especially if you are undercut after buying it out and putting it up cheaper.g0bledyg00k wrote: ↑5 years agoBecause it's like trying to swim up a waterfall. There will always be idiots who don't know the actual value of these items, and they'll just undercut you by ridiculous amounts. At some point you can't keep buying shit even if it's cheap.
That's why you need to study the AH, if there are items that you can see comes in a lot such as cloth, you know that maybe it's not good to invest
in them because even if you buy all of the stacks from someone who made a huge undercut, 1hr later there are 20 more stacks, not giving you a chance to resell the stacks you just bought.
You need to find the perfect items that are needed by people, with a decent amount on the AH, but is not flooding the AH or easily obtainable. You can even buy rare items on their "normal" price, and resell for more as long as you control the item, meaning as soon as someone puts one up, you have to buy it and resell even if it wont give you as much profit as you hoped for. Create a monopoly on an item that is needed by many and you will make money.
Again, this requires capital and investment.
EDIT: sorry for my grammar
Ten Storms EU Alliance
Finnigan - Dwarf Hunter Lvl 30
Portalmaster - Gnome Mage Lvl 19
Shaelur - Dwarf Paladin Lvl 22
Shaelus - Night Elf Druid Lvl 50

Patience is a very decent substitution for capital. Instead of buying all undervalued mats of a kind, you only buy the cheapest entries of multiple items. Then you wait for prices to climb. Sometimes this can happen within the next hour, sometimes it takes a week. Using this method I often resell herbs at 200+% selling price. I dont make as much as people moving whole markets, but its far more save: I make some very nice profits while learning about the market.

Undercutting is a nice way to fuck around with Mafia and co.
Twitch Channel, feel free to take a look :)!

I dont see how they would care. If you undercut significantly they happily buyout your auctions. If you undercut by an insignificant amount they just undercut you in return.
Yes it is abundant on my server and irritating to say the least. I still don't understand the people that sit and put items in one piece at a time instead of by stacks. I would just buy the cheap stuff, and sell it at a higher price but I am sure I would just be undercut on the price and lose gold so I am not going near that. Personally I think some folks are unable to understand how to get the market going. For some reason there is a no one has any gold mentality out there. I guess they think all the people running around on mounts and level 60's don't have any money because their own low level toon doesn't have any. I'm here to tell you the gold is abundant and folks need to start bumping prices up, be patient, and it will sell.Sensei wrote: ↑5 years agoI've noticed that people are undercutting on the AH to a point that markets have no stability at all. I figured it would stabilize as time continues, but it's still insane. I haven't really ventured out from my own server - is anyone else experiencing this in their server economies?
I'm not talking about undercutting by a couple silver or copper, I'm talking about selling for half the price of others. It's essentially throwing potential money away for the person undercutting, and makes the market volatile. Do people not really see that they are losing money this way?
Personally I list stuff in stacks of 1s often. The reason is, if you don't have an AH addon, those are the listings you will see first. And most normies don't have an AH addon.Zacheous wrote: ↑5 years agoYes it is abundant on my server and irritating to say the least. I still don't understand the people that sit and put items in one piece at a time instead of by stacks. I would just buy the cheap stuff, and sell it at a higher price but I am sure I would just be undercut on the price and lose gold so I am not going near that. Personally I think some folks are unable to understand how to get the market going. For some reason there is a no one has any gold mentality out there. I guess they think all the people running around on mounts and level 60's don't have any money because their own low level toon doesn't have any. I'm here to tell you the gold is abundant and folks need to start bumping prices up, be patient, and it will sell.Sensei wrote: ↑5 years agoI've noticed that people are undercutting on the AH to a point that markets have no stability at all. I figured it would stabilize as time continues, but it's still insane. I haven't really ventured out from my own server - is anyone else experiencing this in their server economies?
I'm not talking about undercutting by a couple silver or copper, I'm talking about selling for half the price of others. It's essentially throwing potential money away for the person undercutting, and makes the market volatile. Do people not really see that they are losing money this way?
Also, you open yourself up to a broader market if you sell in 1s. Someone who only needs 7 of an item won't buy a stack of 20.

I will absolutely buy a stack of 20 instead of your stack of 1. Then I'll sell the extra myself. I will never touch your stacks of 1 out of principle, should be a bannable offense imo.g0bledyg00k wrote: ↑5 years agoPersonally I list stuff in stacks of 1s often. The reason is, if you don't have an AH addon, those are the listings you will see first. And most normies don't have an AH addon.Zacheous wrote: ↑5 years agoYes it is abundant on my server and irritating to say the least. I still don't understand the people that sit and put items in one piece at a time instead of by stacks. I would just buy the cheap stuff, and sell it at a higher price but I am sure I would just be undercut on the price and lose gold so I am not going near that. Personally I think some folks are unable to understand how to get the market going. For some reason there is a no one has any gold mentality out there. I guess they think all the people running around on mounts and level 60's don't have any money because their own low level toon doesn't have any. I'm here to tell you the gold is abundant and folks need to start bumping prices up, be patient, and it will sell.Sensei wrote: ↑5 years agoI've noticed that people are undercutting on the AH to a point that markets have no stability at all. I figured it would stabilize as time continues, but it's still insane. I haven't really ventured out from my own server - is anyone else experiencing this in their server economies?
I'm not talking about undercutting by a couple silver or copper, I'm talking about selling for half the price of others. It's essentially throwing potential money away for the person undercutting, and makes the market volatile. Do people not really see that they are losing money this way?
Also, you open yourself up to a broader market if you sell in 1s. Someone who only needs 7 of an item won't buy a stack of 20.
Vennrick - Human Warrior
Keatts- Human Rogue
Grobbulus - US
Great, but normies don't give a shit about principles, they buy what they see first and what is cheapest

Mmmmm, I'd say I'm pretty close to a "normie" and I find it fucking annoying to click through your stupid 1 stack auctions. If it works for you then keep doing it I suppose, but I find it hard to believe that I'm the only one who skips your auctions because I find them asinine.
Vennrick - Human Warrior
Keatts- Human Rogue
Grobbulus - US

I don't use an auctioneer addon - I am a normie/casual. I will only ever single stack items if it is an incredibly low price and makes the effort worthwhile, or if i am literally a couple of units off what I need to craft.
Single stack auctions on things like Thick Leather are frustrating and just plain shit. Stop it.





I had to buy a bunch of mats for something a while ago. There were no stacks of 20. I think I needed like 30 or 40 of whatever it was that I was buying. There were only single item auctions up. I got progressively more angry as I had to sit, click, buy, select, click, buy, wait, click, buy, wait, select, click, buy ad nauseum. I could just feel my blood pressure increase as the time started to drag on. There's a special place in hell for people who sell things in stacks of one


- 1
- 2