by Darkgolem on Jan 17, 2008
By Darkgolem
In Lord of the Rings Online
(LOTRO) one of the greatest ways to earn money is the auction
house. It is actually fairly easy to earn several gold pieces
without too much effort if you know how to use the auction house well,
and what items are valuable in the auction house.
While a large amount of people use the auction house, an even greater
number do not use the auction house well, or even at all. I
personally was constantly surprised by what items I discovered were
valued and not, in the auction house.
It takes a deep understanding of how the game economy of LOTRO
works, and how the auction house works, to make money quickly in the
auction house. Simply auctioning everything you have will earn
you money, but you need to understand what is valuable and what rate
you should auction things at to make money.
The thing to think about when you are auctioning items is the
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item you are auctioning, the usefulness
of the item, the
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already available, and the cost
already listed in the auction house for the same item, and the
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The Cost of Acquisition:
Some items are just hard to get. Yarrow root is a good
example. Yarrow root does not have a lot of use, it commonly is
used to make
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dye. However, you cannot grow yarrow root, you can only find
it either as a farmer (using the crop radar) or as treasure.
Ironically, yarrow root is more expensive than gold dye, even though it
costs more to make gold dye than yarrow root.
Usefulness of An Item: This
probably the easiest thing to judge. One of the most useful items
in the game is food. Food heals damage, power or both at once,
something everyone wants, regardless of class or race. Heavy
armor is used only by a fraction of the classes in LOTRO. So
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will be more valuable. On the other hand, food is single use,
meaning that if one uses food, a constant supply is necessary, while
armor will last (if it is good) for several levels. It is a
complex thing to figure out how useful an item is, but when deciding
how to price an object, it is a good idea to think about this.
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of Product Being Sold: Craft items are almost always more
available than other items. Therefore, craft items are sold for
less than a similar item that is not available except when found as
treasure. Interestingly, people know more about craft items, so
often people will search for these items rather than browse or search
for unique items, making it slightly less likely that someone will
purchase a unique item even if it is better than a comparable item of
the same level. This particular fact will make it harder to price
unique items.
The Cost of Items: This
refers to the cost of an item as listed in the auction house.
Often people do not know the value of an item in the auction
house. Rather than take the time to determine the cost of an
item, they will instead auction the item at an estimated cost.
This can lead to items being auctioned at a lower price than their
value. In some cases, it can even be a good investment to
purchase an item and re-auctioning it at a higher cost. The
effect that the price other goods of the same type has on your auction
is the amount that your item will auction for. Since other
players will purchase items at a lower price than your own items first,
your item will sell for less or not at all, even if priced
reasonably. If you have a good idea that the items being sold
that you intend to sell are priced too low, you can purchase these
items and then sell them again along with your own item. If your
product has a high demand for it (such as crafting materials), you can
chose to sell your item at the correct price, and expect the other
items to sell first.
The Time of Acquisition:
This is a cost which often forgotten by players, or at least not
considered closely. Every character has a set cost they can earn
in an hour based upon how fast they can earn treasure by defeating
opponents. The minimum cost of an item you auction should never
be lower than that cost. As an example, if you go out and farm
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skins, and it takes you an hour to get a stack of 50 skins, than
you should not sell those skins for less than the value you could have
earned beating opponents for treasure. It might be worth your
time to measure this once in a while, just to give you an idea of how
much your time is worth.
There are rules of thumb for selling in the auction house. These
can assist you when your in a rush in figuring the price you should set
for selling and item:
There are basics to become a premier auction house merchant. If
you really want to make yourself a czar of the auction floor, write
down your purchases and remember to check your notes each time you sell
stuff. It will become second nature to do so, and you will
eventually find that you have silver and gold flowing into your purse,
much more than if you do your auctioning haphazardly. The auction
house is complex and does not fit perfectly into the way the real world
works. To get good at it, you have to learn how it works.
Guide to the Auction House (Part 2) can be
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here!
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