Auction June 11th
- Johnny Warren
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Hey, +C, I am curious, why are the deco items the ones that are limited to one per player?
I thought if this type of item limitation per player was going to be introduced it would be on the high end items, not the deco. I'm befuddled as to why the deco items got this treatment.
I thought if this type of item limitation per player was going to be introduced it would be on the high end items, not the deco. I'm befuddled as to why the deco items got this treatment.
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High end decoJohnny Warren wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 7:01 pmHey, +C, I am curious, why are the deco items the ones that are limited to one per player?
I thought if this type of item limitation per player was going to be introduced it would be on the high end items, not the deco. I'm befuddled as to why the deco items got this treatment.


ehh forgot that we cannot add pictures in announcements, was willing to add pic of Salvador Dali
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Re: Auction June 11th
Befuddled means confused.
Thanks for hosting +C. The player made deco items were incredible.
Any list of the winners? Wil?
Thanks for hosting +C. The player made deco items were incredible.
Any list of the winners? Wil?
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Auction Results
A Deed For A VampireBat sold to Lachian for 13,000,000 Gold
Armor Piercing Dip Tub sold to Sister Nicci for 390 Elven Notes
Excelsiorian Sandals sold to ButteryBiscuits for 18,000,000 Gold
Ethereal Panda sold to Lachian for 270,000,000 Gold
Titan's Hammer sold to Arion for 210,000,000 Gold
Lower Reagent Cost Deed (100%) sold to culichi for 28,000,000 Gold
Reduced Ammo Consumption (100 %) Deed sold to Lachian for 270,000,000 Gold
Prismblade Mold sold to Lachian for 230,000,000 Gold
Ethereal Mount De-etherializing Tub sold to Lachian for 87,000,000 Gold
3x Ethereal Dye Tub sold to culichi for 16,000,000 Tokens
Bracelet Of Sha'am Bonus Upgrade Deed (+10 Bracelet Capacity) sold to Apocalypse for 5,900,000 Gold
BOD Of Your Choice Deed sold to Gor Muldrak for 1,600,000 Tokens
Tamer Sash Of Animal Lore sold to Lachian for 18,000 Elven Notes
Personal UnicornSpawner sold to Lachian for 23,000,000 Tokens
Supernatural Bunker sold to Leonx for 44,000,000 Gold
Moonshine Still sold to Gor Muldrak for 68,000,000 Gold
Ancient Arcane Circle East sold to Lachian for 240,000,000 Gold
Baba Yaga Cave sold to Sethra Lavode for 24,000,000 Gold
UnfinishedStatueScaffold1 sold to Leonx for 21,000,000 Gold
Stack Of 20 Titan Hammers sold to John Warren for 24,000,000 Gold
ChaosGazebo sold to gilga for 10,000,000 Gold
Glass Gazebo East sold to Kokoshinbo for 5,100,000 Gold
Gardenwell sold to Id for 6,300,000 Gold
Armor Piercing Dip Tub sold to Sister Nicci for 390 Elven Notes
Excelsiorian Sandals sold to ButteryBiscuits for 18,000,000 Gold
Ethereal Panda sold to Lachian for 270,000,000 Gold
Titan's Hammer sold to Arion for 210,000,000 Gold
Lower Reagent Cost Deed (100%) sold to culichi for 28,000,000 Gold
Reduced Ammo Consumption (100 %) Deed sold to Lachian for 270,000,000 Gold
Prismblade Mold sold to Lachian for 230,000,000 Gold
Ethereal Mount De-etherializing Tub sold to Lachian for 87,000,000 Gold
3x Ethereal Dye Tub sold to culichi for 16,000,000 Tokens
Bracelet Of Sha'am Bonus Upgrade Deed (+10 Bracelet Capacity) sold to Apocalypse for 5,900,000 Gold
BOD Of Your Choice Deed sold to Gor Muldrak for 1,600,000 Tokens
Tamer Sash Of Animal Lore sold to Lachian for 18,000 Elven Notes
Personal UnicornSpawner sold to Lachian for 23,000,000 Tokens
Supernatural Bunker sold to Leonx for 44,000,000 Gold
Moonshine Still sold to Gor Muldrak for 68,000,000 Gold
Ancient Arcane Circle East sold to Lachian for 240,000,000 Gold
Baba Yaga Cave sold to Sethra Lavode for 24,000,000 Gold
UnfinishedStatueScaffold1 sold to Leonx for 21,000,000 Gold
Stack Of 20 Titan Hammers sold to John Warren for 24,000,000 Gold
ChaosGazebo sold to gilga for 10,000,000 Gold
Glass Gazebo East sold to Kokoshinbo for 5,100,000 Gold
Gardenwell sold to Id for 6,300,000 Gold
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Re: Auction June 11th
You know, this rule could be generalized. A player can only win one item at a price over 100M gold per auction. After winning an item at a price over 100M they're not allowed to bid over 100M for anything else.
I don't know if that would be a good thing or a bad thing. Just pointing out that it could be done.
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One role of auctions is to sink gold, that rule would severely limit the ability of the auction to do that. The other role is fun. That rule would increase the fun value. This list, particularly some of the numbers makes for some very interesting reading, especially when you compare to historical prices. 

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Wrong Thread. Edited, and moved to correct thread.
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That's correct. The primary purpose of auctions is to sink gold. Let's not put any limitations on bidding etc.Johnny Warren wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 6:26 amOne role of auctions is to sink gold, that rule would severely limit the ability of the auction to do that. The other role is fun. That rule would increase the fun value. This list, particularly some of the numbers makes for some very interesting reading, especially when you compare to historical prices.![]()
Normally auctions would also be fun but the ones held in the last 6-7 months haven't been particularly fun for some players. To me they have because I love watching items sell for 3x/4x/5x as much as they're worth. Basically, you know one player can't control himself and bids on almost everything so you just sit back and watch the show.
I've been here for almost a decade now and there's always been players that have billions in their coffers but if you look at auction history you've never had a player buy up as many items in a short amount of time as we're seeing now. This is what's rubbing people the wrong way. This player isn't braking any rules per se but...a considerable number of players don't agree with that kind of gameplay. The result? Well...you want the items then you better be ready to pay for them. This works out because you achieve the goal that the auction has which is to sink gold. The issue is the long term impact it will have on the shard and player base. Who will get tired first? Many veteran players that see their chance at auction items taken away or a single player that either eventually runs out of real world $$$ and/or finally realizes how silly it is to dump $20-25k in a 6-7 month period?
I guess we'll see...
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You could argue that the function of sinking gold is miserably broken. Because the numbers don't tell the whole story. If 4/5ths of the overall wealth that was siphoned from the economy came from one person over the last 3-4 auctions, and the vast majority of that wealth was acquired in the weeks leading up to, or the actual week of the auction, then it's failing horribly in its function.
While all of the everyday items sit forever and don't sell, people still go out and hunt and over months and months of no auctions, or inability (or you could argue good sense, with the prices we're seeing at auctions) to win a single thing due to one person dominating every single high-end item, we end up with a vicious cycle of gold being hoarded and crushing inflation of future auction items. Doesn't really lend to keeping players, period, new or veteran. There's been no new content for ages here, so without auctions to look forward to, knowing one person has no break point on any of the best items, it completely demoralizes the community and people eventually stop bothering to login. You shouldn't need a 10-year plan to buy a single item, nor should you have to donate tens of thousands of dollars to compete at auctions. Gameplay should count for something, otherwise what's the point?
I think at this point, some of the quality-of-life items that were discussed in another thread are a necessity, to at least keep some gold moving while +Colibri can figure out ways to balance auctions a bit.
While all of the everyday items sit forever and don't sell, people still go out and hunt and over months and months of no auctions, or inability (or you could argue good sense, with the prices we're seeing at auctions) to win a single thing due to one person dominating every single high-end item, we end up with a vicious cycle of gold being hoarded and crushing inflation of future auction items. Doesn't really lend to keeping players, period, new or veteran. There's been no new content for ages here, so without auctions to look forward to, knowing one person has no break point on any of the best items, it completely demoralizes the community and people eventually stop bothering to login. You shouldn't need a 10-year plan to buy a single item, nor should you have to donate tens of thousands of dollars to compete at auctions. Gameplay should count for something, otherwise what's the point?
I think at this point, some of the quality-of-life items that were discussed in another thread are a necessity, to at least keep some gold moving while +Colibri can figure out ways to balance auctions a bit.
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New content is definitely being worked on ! 

Always remember to pillage before you burn!-----------Unknown
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That's great to hear. It wasn't meant as any sort of knock, or attack. Just pointing out how important auctions are to the morale of the server, in its current state. And the necessity of gold sinks for the long-term economic health.
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I don't really understand how this is failing miserably. He's spending RL money to buy ED and exchange it for gold which comes from other players. That is siphoning gold out of the economy to keep down inflation. The gold sink part seems to be working just fine, it just doesn't seem like it's fun for other people participating in the auction.Dark Omen wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 8:24 pmYou could argue that the function of sinking gold is miserably broken. Because the numbers don't tell the whole story. If 4/5ths of the overall wealth that was siphoned from the economy came from one person over the last 3-4 auctions, and the vast majority of that wealth was acquired in the weeks leading up to, or the actual week of the auction, then it's failing horribly in its function.