I was just wondering, since the loot is personal loot, what would happen if some one sold his loot to a vendor, will anyone viewing the vendor's stock see the items others have sold to him or not?
-_-;; I'm asking this because I'm pretty sure that some nubs will be selling fairly good gear to vendors for some reason or another.
kk let me try a scenario explanation,
WD and barb are in a game room.
WD finds a weapon thats not so effective for him but pretty valuable for a barb
the WD doesnt know its value to the barb and decides to sell it to a vendor for some money
now what I'm asking is:
when the barb goes to check the vendor's stock, will he see the weapon that the WD just sold?
it kinda worked in d2 when the vendors had space. its a good idea though, but maybe if they run out of so called space, it can be an unknown gambling item.
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"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
In TQ they have a buyback area where all your sold stuff ends up. They could make that area shared or something
that would kinda be a little unbalanced, it would be more like camping and lucking out that someone sold something you needed...but then again mf is all luck lol...
i heard there might be an auction house, which would mean that would be first pickings for selling items, maybe.
there should be a fee to list an item though...
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that would kinda be a little unbalanced, it would be more like camping and lucking out that someone sold something you needed...but then again mf is all luck lol...
I don't understand you.
Suppose 3 guys killed baal, they got different items.
a) barb A has a cool amazon bow, and he gives it to Amazon B
Barb A has the bow but he either doesn't care for Amazon B or he doesn't know the item is good, he sells it.
In case a, the amazon just gets teh bow. In case b, the amazon buys the bow. What's the difference? It's just a way to make people share, basically. Or keep items in their inventories or throw it out in some hard to find place or something if they are really asses.
maybe i didnt understand you, i never played tq either
the potential problem i saw was that some people would camp the buyback area in order to pick off items...but nvm that i forgot that in d3 there will be games and the buyback area would be in those games...right?
anyways its a much better idea than an auction house.
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In TQ it wasn't anything special, in fact in TQ it wouldn't' work because you sell hordes of items every time and the buyback area will just overfill.
First of all, I am pretty sure DIII will have some sort of a buyback area. It's basically a section in a trader's tab that says "buyback". It has all items you sold, and you can get them back by paying the price you got by selling them - in case you sold something good by accident. They had this in WoW. The reason I want it shared is because I don't want people to pay ridiculous prices to buy items that other players sold, just the prices that those players got for selling the item. So it's basically a strange way of buying an item from another player.
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what do you people think?
kk let me try a scenario explanation,
WD and barb are in a game room.
WD finds a weapon thats not so effective for him but pretty valuable for a barb
the WD doesnt know its value to the barb and decides to sell it to a vendor for some money
now what I'm asking is:
when the barb goes to check the vendor's stock, will he see the weapon that the WD just sold?
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
i heard there might be an auction house, which would mean that would be first pickings for selling items, maybe.
there should be a fee to list an item though...
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Suppose 3 guys killed baal, they got different items.
a) barb A has a cool amazon bow, and he gives it to Amazon B
Barb A has the bow but he either doesn't care for Amazon B or he doesn't know the item is good, he sells it.
In case a, the amazon just gets teh bow. In case b, the amazon buys the bow. What's the difference? It's just a way to make people share, basically. Or keep items in their inventories or throw it out in some hard to find place or something if they are really asses.
the potential problem i saw was that some people would camp the buyback area in order to pick off items...but nvm that i forgot that in d3 there will be games and the buyback area would be in those games...right?
anyways its a much better idea than an auction house.
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
First of all, I am pretty sure DIII will have some sort of a buyback area. It's basically a section in a trader's tab that says "buyback". It has all items you sold, and you can get them back by paying the price you got by selling them - in case you sold something good by accident. They had this in WoW. The reason I want it shared is because I don't want people to pay ridiculous prices to buy items that other players sold, just the prices that those players got for selling the item. So it's basically a strange way of buying an item from another player.