Having been an enchanter for years on WoW, the method I've developed for myself is just to have 1 bag reserved for that special stuff..everything else is fair game for vendor / DE. In D3, I plan on having some blank space between crap and good items in my inventory / reserved tab in the stash for keeps.
Either way, I'll salvage something I didn't want to eventually. =/
(I don't have the beta personally - yet) The red glow does appear when you get low on health. I have no idea if you can turn it off or not. Haven't found an option in the game menu off the client but the tooltip menu is blacked out...so idk.
"Blizzard will collect a separate “cash-out” fee."
sep·a·rate
1. to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
This is what I understand:
1. Flat fee for item listing.
2. Flat transaction fee from sale of item.
3a. Money goes to you battle.net account.
3b. You choose to "cash-out" in which case Blizzard takes a separate percentage fee and money is deposited into the 3rd party account.
4. The percentage cash-out fee is to discourage cashing out so that battle.net funds remain in the closed loop system allowing for higher volume of sales from the AH / Blizz store. Meaning the more money they make you keep in the closed loop the more money they make.
We DO NOT know:
1. What the flat fees or the percentage cash-out fee will be.
2. If the 3rd party company for cashing out will even charge another fee. For all we know in the deal between Blizzard and them, Blizzard may pay the 3rd party site a fee for each cash-out. Think debit / credit card transactions. The bank charges x company a processing fee y volume of transactions.
Just my .02
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Either way, I'll salvage something I didn't want to eventually. =/
/excited & can't wait for invites to go out + release.
But until then...MUAHAAHAHAHAH!!!
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around the 5min mark. it's just sad.
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sep·a·rate
1. to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
This is what I understand:
1. Flat fee for item listing.
2. Flat transaction fee from sale of item.
3a. Money goes to you battle.net account.
3b. You choose to "cash-out" in which case Blizzard takes a separate percentage fee and money is deposited into the 3rd party account.
4. The percentage cash-out fee is to discourage cashing out so that battle.net funds remain in the closed loop system allowing for higher volume of sales from the AH / Blizz store. Meaning the more money they make you keep in the closed loop the more money they make.
We DO NOT know:
1. What the flat fees or the percentage cash-out fee will be.
2. If the 3rd party company for cashing out will even charge another fee. For all we know in the deal between Blizzard and them, Blizzard may pay the 3rd party site a fee for each cash-out. Think debit / credit card transactions. The bank charges x company a processing fee y volume of transactions.
Just my .02