I have recently fished up a sunken chestplate, which I am very happy about!
Although, when I wanted to enchant it, I remembered that a good amount of people are looking for it, so I decided not to enchant it.
Basically in short, how much is a clean sunken chestplate worth?
Thanks for reading!
Highly valuable. I donât know the exact value of it though, probably either a high amount of boss drops/some boss drops with best enchantment possible could be a guess.
Ask a trader, donât think what Iâm saying is right, itâs just what I think itâs worth. If anything, keep it, the stat the sunken piece provide are worth it 100%
But if you do enchant it, and get either bursting, hard or powerful. The value goes up by alot. If you get hard or powerful you may be able to get a ss for it.
Owning a clean sunken item is literally worth an entire soul (well not literally). Itâs still up for negotiation since trading is based off of how much the client wants it. Thatâs where the seller tries to get more for their buck due to negotiations like this.
With the uncertainty of the boss itemsâ fate, you can still get a LOT of them and exchange those boss items for someone who has sunken items and are willing to trade them for more boss items before AO could drop (which is months from now).
Itâs a circle of economic life of the clientâs and sellerâs wants and needs. In retrospect you just really need common sense and value items due to the trading history, if that item will be in the game indefinitely, if itâs a limited item, what are the âexploitâ available. Those would all factor into how much value or how would that item be devalued over the years. Similar to the fluctuation of stock.
I also do not understand why the title is âClean Sunken IRON Armorâ. If you somehow got iron armor from fishing as well as sunken chestplate, props to you.
Owning a single sunken item (mainly an armor piece) is not that extreme of an accomplishment (although it is significantly more impressive than owning a boss item). Next, the concept that trading (in WoM) is about how much a client desires an item applies more towards lower-tier traders. More experienced traders tend to judge items by how much theyâre worth rather than how much they desire them.
Additionally, finding players willing to trade sunken items for boss items is much rarer than you imply.
My point was to really just use the concept of want and need and then base the base price and use common sense to then value the item. Weigh the price by comparing and contrasting the two solutions and come to a consensus towards the final price.
This person doesnât know exactly how to value the item and if you left them to value it for themselves they may under or over value it without thorough forethought. Iâve given them a set of questions to ask themselves when valuing items as well so not everything is amiss.
Thatâs telling me to basically dump a shit ton of iron armor and iron items into the ocean and letting the magic water corrode it down to a sunken item for future harvesting?