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How to sell EXTREMELY Expensive items.


Falcon761

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I recently joined this site and have only been asking questions. I think its my turn to contribute.

 

 

If you have something EXTREMELY expensive and you don't want to bother finding mudcrab or creeper (or they cant afford it), Just barter with an armorer/smith:

 

1. GIVE them the expensive item.

2. TAKE pretty much everything from them, so they can afford it.

 

This will break down the expensive item into smaller parts (what you bought from them). Now you can sell a few items to several smiths/armorers!

 

FOR EXAMPLE:

I have glass longsword. Sell it and buy a set of armor. Sell each piece to a different armorer.

 

Hope this helps! :)

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You know the barter window? How you can give and take stuff? Give him the expensive item, and take enought items from him so that he can afford the transaction. This breaks ONE BIG EXPENSIVE ITEM down into MANY smaller, less expensive items. Now you can sell some to one guy and some to another. Its kind of like breaking the expensive item and selling a part of it to each armorer.
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It is best done on creeper. Just sell cheep items to him first since he does not really have any. Rest every time you break his bank and you can get 5k every time.

 

PS - Creeper is not hard to find, it is easy to find him since he is in caldera and you can just take the mages guild to get to him.

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Well, I have glass stuff and some ordinator stuff, but he can only afford one piece. Does he regenerate money?

 

If he does, YEAHOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

or in other words,

I'll be happy.

 

I could sell him a piece a day.

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