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Essentials: Magic Item Rarity Explained, it's actually good!
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<blockquote data-quote="Aegeri" data-source="post: 5293252" data-attributes="member: 78116"><p>I'm not at all sure what eamon's arguing anymore, but I'm pretty sure he's misread what the items sell for.</p><p></p><p>Vendors sell an item "at cost", which we know is very roughly 360gp or so for a level 1 item. When they buy your used level 1 scrubby item, it's worth only 25% of its value.</p><p></p><p>For an uncommon item, it's worth 50% of its value. It's not as easy to make and finding a buyer will be a lot easier than a common item.</p><p></p><p>For a rare item, it would be worth a full 100% of its value. It's rare and hard to get, so a vendor knows he can find someone willing to pay a higher price for it (as it can't be made and is damn hard to find). This means that a rare item is worth a LOT more than a common item, which has a narrow profit margin (also bearing in mind that magic items are not a high demand item to begin with).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aegeri, post: 5293252, member: 78116"] I'm not at all sure what eamon's arguing anymore, but I'm pretty sure he's misread what the items sell for. Vendors sell an item "at cost", which we know is very roughly 360gp or so for a level 1 item. When they buy your used level 1 scrubby item, it's worth only 25% of its value. For an uncommon item, it's worth 50% of its value. It's not as easy to make and finding a buyer will be a lot easier than a common item. For a rare item, it would be worth a full 100% of its value. It's rare and hard to get, so a vendor knows he can find someone willing to pay a higher price for it (as it can't be made and is damn hard to find). This means that a rare item is worth a LOT more than a common item, which has a narrow profit margin (also bearing in mind that magic items are not a high demand item to begin with). [/QUOTE]
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