amid Posted May 4, 2005 Share Posted May 4, 2005 You completely right, Duke about apples and pears :lol: I meant that almost no person in Game who will able to collect say 50k cow hides himself (cause it requires patience far behind human :lol: ), and here merchants serve as buffer, which able to assemble large "assemblies" :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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deyan2 Posted June 7, 2007 Share Posted June 7, 2007 In real life economy, the more you buy of the same item, the cheaper it becomes, for example if a company buys a lot of 1000 tshirts it's cheaper per tshirt than when you buy one tshirt. But in runescape, it's exactly the opposite: the more of the same item you sell, the higher you can make the price per item (law runes being an exception because some people desparately need a single one to teleport). So I'm wondering, how comes this? Why is this the exact opposite as in real life in RS? That's not right what you are thinking, if you buy all t-shirts on the planet, than the latest few their will exist will be very expensive because everybody want to have it. In runescape the opposite? Why do you think that, if peoples got 1b yew logs then they must sell it cheap otherwise they won't succeed to sell all, when they just got 10K yew logs or something then it will be expensive because everybody needs about 10K and peoples don't want to switch world and/or place just for about 100 yew logs, it takes to much time for just a small amount, you get it ;) *btw I wonder why this topic is bumped (and not even by the owner :roll: ). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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