Trading...trading...trading...

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CharanJaydemyr wrote:

Oh, and did you hear? I'm also Chris Wilson.


At least you're not Chris Wilsom!

oh, and... er...

BUMP!


thank you, trade chat!!!!!!!!!! <3
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EomMage wrote:
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CliveHowlitzer wrote:
Spam trade chat. Update store forum thread. Bump store thread. Try and make sense of previously posted items. Get frustrated, remove them all, repost all items from stash again. Try to organize with buyout prices to make people happy. Forced to repost items again. Bump thread. Try to remove purchased items and add new ones, get frustrated; replace all items again. Play message tag with potential sellers. Consistently miss when they are online.
Bump thread.
Bump thread...
Bump thread!


I always wonder this -- why do ppl incessantly bump their threads?
what does that do?

I don't even do it anymore. It was just the way to do things back then. As you'll see, this thread is a year old.
"Danger is like jello, there's always room for more."
http://www.twitch.tv/vejita00
i sell items on the regular, almost everyday im online.

granted im not making 10ex a day but cose to 1 or 2 from low level items/gems etc.

via shop and trade chat. not optimal but still able to watch for people "WTB" ______ and provide them with what they want.


maybe you are just...bad at the game mate?

GG
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Xavderion wrote:
AH gets implemented -> trading gets a lot more effiecient than it already is compared to actually playing the game -> you can't sell nothing but the best items because people climb the item spiral much faster. I'd definitely enjoy the tears of the pro AH guys :3 Bring it on, Chris.


There are many different camps.

There are those who don't mind Path of Trading, but do want the trading to be as smooth as possible.

There are those who don't want to trade at all, so they would definitely not want any AH. For them, the GW2 system works better: finding equips of high utility is easy, but finding equips of perfect utility is extremely grindy. The difference between the high utility equips and the perfect ones is though small, just a few percent. In PoE the difference is massive.
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