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Re: Price listed needed for Mystic Kuznya Items
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:02 pm
by Nekira Sudacne
Zuari wrote:Yes, I know on page 125 to 126 it list some items with a price tag. But is there a listing for all the other magic items price. I know the smith would not sell them but what about warlords that have killed the farmer that had them made for them. I think they part with them I just need to know the going price. Or is it a GM call.
GM call
They're so rare they basically sell for whatever the hell the seller thinks they can get for 'em.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:05 am
by GhostKnight
I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:18 pm
by Nekira Sudacne
GhostKnight wrote:I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Why? These are items that inherently have no stable supply, thus it is econimically impossible to have stable pricing. Especially when one mystic kwuanza is hammering away to give stuff away while others charges nobels an arm and a leg.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:34 pm
by GhostKnight
Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Why? These are items that inherently have no stable supply, thus it is econimically impossible to have stable pricing. Especially when one mystic kwuanza is hammering away to give stuff away while others charges nobels an arm and a leg.
It would give a relative value. All items would fit into what you are describing - regardless of whether it was a laser pistol or magic sword.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:50 pm
by Nekira Sudacne
GhostKnight wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Why? These are items that inherently have no stable supply, thus it is econimically impossible to have stable pricing. Especially when one mystic kwuanza is hammering away to give stuff away while others charges nobels an arm and a leg.
It would give a relative value. All items would fit into what you are describing - regardless of whether it was a laser pistol or magic sword.
Disagreed. Wilks has stable factories and manufacturing plants that can churn out thousands a day, and secure convoys to distribute them. They are a stable supply.
Mystic Kwanza items are tottally random. Maybe 12 of them make 15 hammers in a year. and the next year they don't make any at all.
The examples arn't remotely similar.
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:04 am
by Library Ogre
Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Why? These are items that inherently have no stable supply, thus it is econimically impossible to have stable pricing. Especially when one mystic kwuanza is hammering away to give stuff away while others charges nobels an arm and a leg.
It would give a relative value. All items would fit into what you are describing - regardless of whether it was a laser pistol or magic sword.
Disagreed. Wilks has stable factories and manufacturing plants that can churn out thousands a day, and secure convoys to distribute them. They are a stable supply.
Mystic Kwanza items are tottally random. Maybe 12 of them make 15 hammers in a year. and the next year they don't make any at all.
The examples arn't remotely similar.
Mystic Kwanza?
Howver, Nek-chan, they will still have a relative value. It will be high, because the supply will be limited, but it will still exist.
Everything is for sale.
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:08 am
by GhostKnight
Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:GhostKnight wrote:I'd like to see a standardized price list.
Why? These are items that inherently have no stable supply, thus it is econimically impossible to have stable pricing. Especially when one mystic kwuanza is hammering away to give stuff away while others charges nobels an arm and a leg.
It would give a relative value. All items would fit into what you are describing - regardless of whether it was a laser pistol or magic sword.
Disagreed. Wilks has stable factories and manufacturing plants that can churn out thousands a day, and secure convoys to distribute them. They are a stable supply.
Mystic Kwanza items are tottally random. Maybe 12 of them make 15 hammers in a year. and the next year they don't make any at all.
The examples arn't remotely similar.
I would say that those are both assumptions. Factory orders may be chaotic (many weapons pre-ordered) and if 1 mystic stops making hammers then another will start if there is demand. They also don't factor in a chaotic supply line - secure convoys aren't something typically found in Russia. Nor would be access to weapons for peasants or adventurers.