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Buy Price...417:51, 30 April 2013

Buy Price...

Ikkisuki's gonna wanna stab me 8D;
Fed this item to my ego - and using the Spirit Weapon growth calculator... buy price should be 17,100g... Sword Male lvl 16 Int gave 841 pts x_x
...It's 100g, it totally doesn't matter, but my OCD makes me point it out anyway - I'm sorry orz

Elide (talk)11:32, 29 April 2013

If you have any more of it, please check the sell price to see if it's 1700 or 1710...

Doomsday31415 (talk)12:07, 29 April 2013
 

If what you say is true, then there are two possibilities where errors may have occurred:

  1. The formula is (slightly?) incorrect
  2. Nexon's itemdb has this item for 17100, but in their distribution, incorrectly put 17000 (or 17100 could be incorrect)
  3. Depending where you got it from, the Buy Price could have been changed when given (i.e. npc's can sell for higher/lower than normal) which would change the EXP value along with it.

I doubt it could be #1 considering the formula seems to be spot on for everything I've tested so far.

If it's #2 (Nexon strikes again), then I guess we could change the template value to 17100, but it would no longer match the input in the itemdb.xml (no me gusta).

If it's #3, then it's normal; wherever you got it from gives it at a different price value.

  • In addition, I'm not 100% sure, but iirc, items of higher grades (blacksmith/tailor grades) increase in value if they're higher than base (???). If so, then the gachapon that gave it to you probably gave it at a higher grade (Eweca tends to give out a lot of X grades).
    • I'd need to test this later. If anyone wants, try to blacksmith/tailor something of higher than base grade and see if the resell value is higher than what it should be.

Thanks for bringing this up, though. Good for future reference.

Aha! Thank you for the thorough explanation. Makes sense that higher-grade items would grant more stat points and therefore be seen as worth more :3

Elide (talk)17:47, 30 April 2013

I'm not actually sure. I still haven't tested it yet. :P