

The easiest way is to use a large set of nested if statements. How?ĭoing this requires you to make a quite substantial custom price string. This approach is already very famous as it is used in BilisOnyxia’s sniper string which is incredibly widespread. Because you can expect to sell it closer to or even above market value because it is rare and the competition is thus low.Ī TCG pet at 80% region market value is a MUCH better deal than a random 1000 gold pet at 80% region market value. So the rarer something is the more you will be willing to pay for it relative to the market value. Expensive items are generally rarer than cheap items. This actually goes all the way back to what I think the purpose of gold making is, which is to maximize your raw gold profits. This can be very useful for markets like battle pets and transmog. Essentially this will set different price levels relative to dbmarket for items worth 1000 gold than for items worth 10000 gold. Today I will show you how you can use a single auctioning and shopping operation to implement several different pricing rules based on the value of the item you are buying and selling. I struggled with the title for this post as the idea is not too easy to explain in a single sentence.
