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#1 Feb 05 2005 at 2:22 PM Rating: Decent
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Hey i don't craft, just not something i like all that much, but I mine, forest, and gather ect, what shuold I keep and trade to crafters or sell. i usually just destroy the stuff. Just curious because I would rather have somebody use it and trade for items or sell it for a little bit but have no idea what gets used or needed the most.
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I am on oasis (not that that really matters I guess)
#2 Feb 05 2005 at 3:55 PM Rating: Decent
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check for the items you are talking about on the broker and see what they go for on your server.
As far as trading em , i dont even put an item up in the crafter channel unless i have (at least) one full stack of the given item . Then i basically trade for items i need of the same teir (like trading 20 iron cluster for 20 tuber strands ) Since you dont craft this wont work for you , but if you want an item made and lets say it uses maple to make (like a bow or staff) alot of times crafters will make the item for you for 2x the recources .
So lets say the staff takes 10 peices of raw wood to make . you can usually get it made if you give the crafter 20 peices of that wood .

At least thats what i do anyways .
#3 Feb 05 2005 at 10:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Not sure if it helps, because obviously every server is different. But right now on Grobb Iron/maple/electrum/ and pretty much everything common that you get in Antonica is worth between 1copper and 4 copper each. It all depends on how many people is on selling it, but usually I can't get more then 3copper each out of it. I still mine it though cause it gives me more skill in that stuff. I think Tubar Strands are worth 1 copper as well. I don't fool with mushrooms or bushes cause they give so much stuff it clogs my inventory up.

Something I have noticed is JumJum, which is gathered from tier 1 places like Forrest Ruins seems to sell for 1 to 4 silver, don't know if they are actually getting that or not though.
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#4 Feb 06 2005 at 10:37 AM Rating: Decent
If anything would sell for a high price, Jum Jum would. It's used in a bunch of cooking recipes and isn't any easier to find then any other item foraged in a natural garden.

I was looking for a bunch of the stuff in order to fill a wholesaler order for Jum Jum beer for the longest time!

Come to think of it, Nadunk Oranges in tier two might be just as popular.

Edited, Sun Feb 6 10:39:12 2005 by OldBlueDragon
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