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<blockquote data-quote="darkrose50" data-source="post: 4332914" data-attributes="member: 70793"><p>I think that we would see auction houses. eBay is the quintessential example of the real value of something. I love eBay. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I love this example. Linking magical items to real estate in New York is brilliant. I think having the option of waiting years to sell an item for its full trade value would rock! I also think that some magical item agents are better than others. Some know how to sell things faster than others, by being salesman. Some understand the market better than others. And some understand how to modify the item to make it more sellable. </p><p></p><p>There would be magical item agents. It makes perfect sense to me. One would get a 5% cut for providing a buyer, and one would get a 5% cut for providing a seller. Crating a character who understands the magical item market should be an option (perhaps a feat). </p><p></p><p>It would be quicker and easier to sell a magic item priced lower than the market. Selling at 20% should be an option, not the only option.</p><p></p><p>Want to sell your house now? I bet you could get 20% of its going rate very fast. I however think you can likely do better than 20% in the same amount of time and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkrose50, post: 4332914, member: 70793"] I think that we would see auction houses. eBay is the quintessential example of the real value of something. I love eBay. I love this example. Linking magical items to real estate in New York is brilliant. I think having the option of waiting years to sell an item for its full trade value would rock! I also think that some magical item agents are better than others. Some know how to sell things faster than others, by being salesman. Some understand the market better than others. And some understand how to modify the item to make it more sellable. There would be magical item agents. It makes perfect sense to me. One would get a 5% cut for providing a buyer, and one would get a 5% cut for providing a seller. Crating a character who understands the magical item market should be an option (perhaps a feat). It would be quicker and easier to sell a magic item priced lower than the market. Selling at 20% should be an option, not the only option. Want to sell your house now? I bet you could get 20% of its going rate very fast. I however think you can likely do better than 20% in the same amount of time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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