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On June 13 2012 23:51 scDeluX wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2012 23:48 Heh_ wrote:On June 13 2012 23:35 scDeluX wrote:On June 13 2012 23:13 Elegance wrote: Are 5 prop recipes worth it? I know first hand that 6 props definitely nets profit but was wondering because the recipes for 5 props are really cheap Nope, it sucks. Even most 6 prop sucks cause they cannot have highest dps. I've found 2 6 prop and they only sold for 400k and 1.2M I actually kept the 1.2 (6 prop source) crafted like 10-15 and lost money overall. 6 prop weapons and offhands suck, that's true. However 6 prop armor is pretty good, especially helms and gloves (the ones which can proc the best dps abilities). I've made a few million from crafting and selling 6 prop helms. The relatively good ones sell for 1-2 million (big profit), you can recover a portion of the cost of bad ones by setting an initial bid price of 100. Yeah armor 6 prop are good, but they sell for like 30M Yeah i was asking about armor. I have 6 prop belt recipe and ive been making millions. So i guess 5 props cant really do that eh
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the "cancel AH anytime" clock bug has been hotfixed?
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On June 14 2012 01:22 justiceknight wrote: the "cancel AH anytime" clock bug has been hotfixed? Not when I checked it last night after the US patch.
edit: just tried and nope, still works.
edit2: I mean it gives me the cancel option, I haven't actually tried to cancel.
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It didn't work for me, it gave me some error yesterday.
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On June 14 2012 02:01 Firebolt145 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 14 2012 01:22 justiceknight wrote: the "cancel AH anytime" clock bug has been hotfixed? Not when I checked it last night after the US patch. edit: just tried and nope, still works. edit2: I mean it gives me the cancel option, I haven't actually tried to cancel.
It was hotfixed. The cancel button shows up but you get some sort of error if you try to actually cancel it.
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I logged in today to find that I had a friend request from a gold advertising bot (random name as usual along the lings of jkghlj).
I'm fairly certain it was not a RealID request, really wish I had checked that, but either way isn't this strange? Happening to anyone else? Something I should be concerned about? Theoretically they can easily brute force the friend ID# since it's only a 4-digit number, but I'm not sure.
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Yes, I got it too. Not really worried.
Also, I wish there was a new way of leveling now T_T Leveling so slow~
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On June 14 2012 03:01 Duka08 wrote: I logged in today to find that I had a friend request from a gold advertising bot (random name as usual along the lings of jkghlj).
I'm fairly certain it was not a RealID request, really wish I had checked that, but either way isn't this strange? Happening to anyone else? Something I should be concerned about? Theoretically they can easily brute force the friend ID# since it's only a 4-digit number, but I'm not sure.
It's probably because we can leave permanantly the general chat now, so they add you to their friendlist so they can spam you as soon as you're online...
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Let's say I've found a relatively reliable spot of a Resplendent Chest, and form the start of the game you could get to it in maybe 30 seconds. Would it be worth something to farm it with low mf?
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can someone explain how buying recipes on AH works?
confused by buyout price, average price, and gold refunded after buying a recipe
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On June 14 2012 03:53 udgnim wrote: can someone explain how buying recipes on AH works?
confused by buyout price, average price, and gold refunded after buying a recipe
Buyout price = how much you're paying gold refunded = if the same recipe was on sale for cheaper, you'll get refunded the difference. average price = on average how much it typically sells for.
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On June 14 2012 03:55 Torte de Lini wrote:Show nested quote +On June 14 2012 03:53 udgnim wrote: can someone explain how buying recipes on AH works?
confused by buyout price, average price, and gold refunded after buying a recipe Buyout price = how much you're paying gold refunded = if the same recipe was on sale for cheaper, you'll get refunded the difference. average price = on average how much it typically sells for.
why not show what is currently the lowest price as buyout?
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On June 14 2012 04:02 udgnim wrote:Show nested quote +On June 14 2012 03:55 Torte de Lini wrote:On June 14 2012 03:53 udgnim wrote: can someone explain how buying recipes on AH works?
confused by buyout price, average price, and gold refunded after buying a recipe Buyout price = how much you're paying gold refunded = if the same recipe was on sale for cheaper, you'll get refunded the difference. average price = on average how much it typically sells for. why not show what is currently the lowest price as buyout? i get pissed off about that too especially for expensive recipes. On essences, doesnt matter as much
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Probably to cut down on people refreshing thousands of times for good deals. If you only update the price every ~5 minutes or whatever that isn't possible.
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Finally getting my new pc tomorrow.Cant wait to play diablo3,i'll still have to wait another week to buy the game tho cuz i have exams next week .
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On June 14 2012 03:36 heishe wrote: Let's say I've found a relatively reliable spot of a Resplendent Chest, and form the start of the game you could get to it in maybe 30 seconds. Would it be worth something to farm it with low mf?
Care to share? If you can lure the mobs away, you can easily switch to mf gear and open it for huge profit. You can buy mf gear on the AH anyway.
The only semi-reliable "chest" that I can think of is the quill fiend in A1.
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