Nov 07, 2007, 05:50 AM // 05:50
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Academy Page
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: WA
Profession: Mo/E
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power selling
well, ive been fondling around the forums and found alot of threads about power selling and its an easy way to make money if you know how.
well, ive decided, farming just isn't for me, im not lucky at all, drops really aren't much and its just a HUGE mess for me. but power selling, i wanna give it a try.
so can anyone tell me some basic ways on how to get started?
like:
what to do?
how to do it?
what i need to do in order to?
etc etc so fellow gw players i ask in a favor to explain this to me
ty!
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Nov 07, 2007, 05:55 AM // 05:55
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#2
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jan 2006
Guild: [HiDe]
Profession: W/
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Fondling hahaha.
Anyways you should have a decent amount of money to start off with so you can buy multiple things but it's not really needed (100k being decent, you could go with 20-50k).
Basically you stand around in one of the trade towns..Eye of the North, Lions Arch, Kamadan (all dist 1) and look for people selling items for a lower price than what they're worth. To do that you will have to know the prices of nearly every popular item.
Then you sell it for the price it's actually worth (or near to that price, but above the price you bought it for so you make money).
Basically it's like farming, without doing much..because you sit around for hours.
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Nov 07, 2007, 06:16 AM // 06:16
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#3
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Academy Page
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Yeah, it's just buy low - sell high
Power trading also takes a lot of patience. If you are a person that has little patience, this is not for you. Like garethporlest said, you basically sit in a town for hours doing nothing but watching the trade channel for good deals.
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Nov 07, 2007, 07:04 AM // 07:04
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#5
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Dec 2006
Guild: Goon Squad [LLJK]
Profession: Mo/
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Minipets are good because they hold their value relatively well without major pricechanges (slow decrease in price).
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Nov 07, 2007, 07:50 AM // 07:50
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#6
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Oct 2006
Profession: W/
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Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
I spit on them.
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Nov 07, 2007, 09:55 AM // 09:55
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#7
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Kokkola, Finland
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakkara
Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
I spit on them.
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Let's all give 3 Hurrays for the most contructive reply of the year
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Nov 07, 2007, 11:31 AM // 11:31
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#8
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Right here
Guild: Ende
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakkara
Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
I spit on them.
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Well, lets just hope you never need any specific items/mod upgrades... because the powersellers are the ones who keep the price relatively constant or high if you ever want to sell anything ingame.
Btw... you dont actually have to sell cheaply to a powerseller you know. They buy from players who want to get rid of items fast and want storage space mostly.... btw, I think theres one under your bridge, so you might want to look out for him.
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Nov 07, 2007, 01:24 PM // 13:24
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#9
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~ Retired ~
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark (GMT +1)
Profession: E/
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Shakkara please remember to keep your responses polite.
Anger leads to trolling/flaming - trolling/flaming leads to mini bans as Yoda would say!
I agree with Rushin Roulette that power traders (I might be considered a low-end one myself) serves a purpose! Many people don't want to bother to much with trading - they just want to play the game! So they invest their time in getting the items - just as the traders invest theirs in trading the items. Both things yield a profit!
I've had several guildies begging me to sell their items for them, offering me 50% of the profit for my time and effort.
To answer OP:
Before you start, you need to know the marked - hang out in the buy/sell section to get a feel for the prices.
You also need to learn which items are in demand and which are not - only experience can teach you this.
Don't kid yourself: trading takes time,- but if you're good at it it can be very profitable!
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Nov 07, 2007, 01:36 PM // 13:36
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#10
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2006
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
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You must really hate shopping malls...
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Nov 07, 2007, 02:21 PM // 14:21
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#11
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Forge Runner
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Or, do what I do - be on good terms with friends that are power traders.
Then, when you get semi decent loot, run it by them, and they'll give you fair estimates. Then either they buy the stuff for fair price minus a markup and sell it on, give you a good price on items, or point you to whomever will be interested into items.
And I can play the game without the usual district #1 nonsense.
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:17 PM // 15:17
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#12
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Polar Bear Attendant
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakkara
Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
I spit on them.
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the smell of jealousy surrounds you
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:21 PM // 15:21
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#13
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Hell's Protector
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: The Eyes of Texas [BEVO]
Profession: D/A
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kane zarthrox
well, ive found alot of threads about power selling and its an easy way to make money if you know how.
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As I've said before, power trading, for the most part, is relatively dead.
Given the steep plummet in most item prices, it is very difficult (and time consuming) to make any type of profit that warrants the time investment. In short, you can probably make more money by simply playing the game (especially without heroes or henchmen) than you can make by trying to game the buy low/sell high game.
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:44 PM // 15:44
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#14
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Frost Gate Guardian
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakkara
Powersellers are the scum of the earth, as they inflate prices and live off other people's hard work while contributing nothing.
I spit on them.
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although i agree with him i would have stated it differently
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:45 PM // 15:45
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#15
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Mar 2007
Profession: N/Me
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It's not dead, it just got much harder due to more sharks roaming the districts, especially since the influx or invention of green items where suddenly more people infected themselves with the gold fever.
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:50 PM // 15:50
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#16
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Alcoholic From Yale
Join Date: Jul 2007
Guild: Strong Foreign Policy [sFp]
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You need like....300k to power trade. Start saving boy.
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:52 PM // 15:52
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#17
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Under a bridge
Guild: Team Quitter [QQ]
Profession: Mo/
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You could always scam people.
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Nov 07, 2007, 03:53 PM // 15:53
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#18
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Older Than God (1)
Join Date: Aug 2006
Guild: Clan Dethryche [dth]
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Power trading isn't dead, but the market was redefined by the decline of the prices of objects in the middle range (old 100k-ish stuff). If you want to power trade today, you need excellent networking skills and a MUCH larger bankroll than you used to, because the only objects with high profit potential are the items that sell for well over 100k. Acquiring those items and turning a profit is about:
a) knowing who has stuff and who will pay high prices for stuff
b) having the liquidity to buy anything at any time if the deal is right
c) establishing a reputation for b) so that high end items get offered to you before hitting the open market
A few months ago, you could simply make money trading on the mid-range stuff (Gloom Shields, Zodiac stuff, Aatxe, Kuuna, Bone Dragon, Lich, Djinn, etc.), and by trading in those items be in the right place at the right time to take advantage of occasional undercosted opportunities in the high-end markets (req 8s, Gwen, Mallyx, etc.). It paid a lot better than even the most abusive farming ever did (call it 50-100k/hr invested).
Now, since you're basically waiting around for the good high-end opportunities but the mid-range revenue stream has dried up, the profit potential is vastly lower. It may pay better than the typical 15-20k/hr. farm in the long run, but it's much more boring (since you're usually a buyer just watching trade spam roll by) and you'd have to make a lot of trades to determine whether or not it actually pays better.
Now, for the established players in the market, I assure you it still plays quite well.
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Nov 07, 2007, 04:01 PM // 16:01
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#19
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Site Legend
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Dead? No
Profitable to the non gold buyer? No
Too much bought gold/duped braces floating around for a new player to ever make it in trading.
You could make a 'living' off low end items, but true high end stuff will always be out of your reach.
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Old Skool '05
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Nov 07, 2007, 04:01 PM // 16:01
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#20
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jun 2005
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snow Bunny
You need like....300k to power trade. Start saving boy.
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Actually, you need nothing at all to powertrade.
Step 1) Get something for free from someone. Quite a bit of people out there that are giving away lower-end greens.
Step 2) Sell that item for some money. Might take you while to find someone willing to buy it, but there's always someone.
Step 3) With that money, you buy something that's being sold for less than what it's worth. Sell this back to someone for slightly more than what it's worth. Might take you while to find someone willing to buy it, but there's always someone.
Repeat Step 3 ad infinitum.
Years of non-stop trading later you will be the richest player in Guild Wars.
As for me, thanks, I'll pass.
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