samcowcow Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 I haven't been playing a lot since i got 99 slayer, all i do everyday is Bork, Battlestaffs and kingdom.. Today I went to world 2 and wanted to have a look at the items' prices, i noticed everyone wants mints... and i assume the mints means "mint cakes" I am lucky enough to have 11 of them when they were 1~2k each, i just place them in bank for fun, but can anyone tell me why have they rose so much ? they are like 28k now, and everyone in world 2 wants mint in their trade.. thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilovecardj Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 I guess cause they rare. They are worth millions street price for that reason i presume Dragon Drops: 80+ boots, 7 med, 3 skirt, 2 left half, 2 Spear, 2 2hSlayer: 30+ whips, 4 Bows, 1 Mask, 3 Granite Legs, 1 Visage (Wyverns)Notable GWD Splits: Bandos Tassets: 12, Bandos Chest: 11, Bandos Hilt: 2Proud Slayer of 99 Att/Str/Def/HP/Range/Summoning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samcowcow Posted January 9, 2010 Author Share Posted January 9, 2010 millions........ are you kidding me :S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roflcopters Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Lol, another one of these topics. They're a merchanters "currency." I've heard that they (the merchanters) think they'll be the next discontinued item. Plus, no one ever plays the minigame. Just use it to sell junk on RS Forums or.... If you don't want, I'll take them off your hands. 99 Cooking achieved Sunday, September 13th, 2009.99 Woodcutting achieved Friday, December 11th, 2009.All skills above 50, July 25th, 2008.All quests completed as of March 23rd, 2009. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cptbaker08 Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Now that everyone wants them, some more people are actually playing the game. And you also get it as a reward from a dwarf quest. But there is nothing real special about them, except they restore run to 100% now. [hide=Drops]Slayer:Draconic Visage x3, Abyssal Whip x23, Dark Bow x3, Dragon Platelegs x3, Dragon Boots x40, Dragon Plateskirt x4, Shield Left Half x3, Dragon Medium Helms x10GWD:CS: Zamorakian Spear x2, Zamorak Hilt x1, Bandos Chestplate x1, Sara Sword x1DKs: Dragon Hatchet x3 Beserker Ring x1[/hide][hide=Completed Goals]Achieved April 26, 2009Achieved Sept. 15, 2009Achieved Nov. 21, 2009 Jan. 10, 2010 Achieved Mar. 5, 2010[/hide][hide=Goals][/hide] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evil_Sabre Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Merchanters don't think they'll soon be discontinued, the intelligent ones know they are literally worth nothing and aren't rare. Mint cakes are just a tool used by merchanters as another form of junk, a much more valuable form of junk, making higher priced items much easier to buy. An item is worth what the players value it at, merchanters have joined together placing this item at a high street price in order for them to make their trades easier. As soon as this form of agreement fails (people stop valuing the item), the item fails. A mint cake is nothing more than currency. Think of it like an American Dollar. As paper the dollar is worth nothing, as an idea it is worth one dollar. We created it because it is much easier to deal with paper rather than deal with items such as gold or other precious materials. Similarly, it's much easier to deal with a few mint cakes rather than 400K willow long bows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalafai Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Everyone else wants mint cakes BECAUSE everyone else wants mint cakes, silly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qeltar Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Everyone else wants mint cakes BECAUSE everyone else wants mint cakes, silly.Exactly. It's a mania, just like ones that have occured in the real world throughout history. (Look up the tulip bulb bubble in Holland in the 17th century, for example.) They are used to circumvent trade restrictions on the GE, but the fact is that at any time Jagex could make them untradeable (like lots of minigame rewards) or make them easier to get. Also, the supply of them is increasing as more players start to do the minigame. Qeltar, aka Charles KozierokWebmaster, RuneScoop - Premium RuneScape Information for Expert Players -- Now Free!Featuring the Ultimate Guide to Dungeoneering -- everything you need to know to get the most of the new skill! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troacctid Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Merchanters don't think they'll soon be discontinued, the intelligent ones know they are literally worth nothing and aren't rare. Mint cakes are just a tool used by merchanters as another form of junk, a much more valuable form of junk, making higher priced items much easier to buy. An item is worth what the players value it at, merchanters have joined together placing this item at a high street price in order for them to make their trades easier. As soon as this form of agreement fails (people stop valuing the item), the item fails. A mint cake is nothing more than currency. Think of it like an American Dollar. As paper the dollar is worth nothing, as an idea it is worth one dollar. We created it because it is much easier to deal with paper rather than deal with items such as gold or other precious materials. Similarly, it's much easier to deal with a few mint cakes rather than 400K willow long bows.Hey, dollars aren't just paper. They're made of a special material that's very different than ordinary paper. More resistant to tearing and so on. But otherwise you're right. Read my blog | Follow me on Twitter | Track my XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aspeeder Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Merchanters don't think they'll soon be discontinued, the intelligent ones know they are literally worth nothing and aren't rare. Mint cakes are just a tool used by merchanters as another form of junk, a much more valuable form of junk, making higher priced items much easier to buy. An item is worth what the players value it at, merchanters have joined together placing this item at a high street price in order for them to make their trades easier. As soon as this form of agreement fails (people stop valuing the item), the item fails. A mint cake is nothing more than currency. Think of it like an American Dollar. As paper the dollar is worth nothing, as an idea it is worth one dollar. We created it because it is much easier to deal with paper rather than deal with items such as gold or other precious materials. Similarly, it's much easier to deal with a few mint cakes rather than 400K willow long bows.Hey, dollars aren't just paper. They're made of a special material that's very different than ordinary paper. More resistant to tearing and so on. But otherwise you're right."Currency paper is composed of a special blend of cotton and linen fibers."Anyways, on-topic, it's just a more obscure item that merchers decided to place a high value on, and everyone followed them like sheep <_< . http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww6/aspeeder/Siggy_zpsewaiux2t.png 99 Strength since 6/02/10 99 Attack since 9/19/10 99 Constitution since 10/03/10 99 Defense since 3/14/11 99 Slayer since 8/30/11 99 Summoning since 9/10/11 99 Ranged since 09/18/11 99 Magic since 11/12/11 99 Prayer since 11/15/11 99 Herblore since 3/29/12 99 Firemaking since 5/15/12 99 Smithing since 10/04/12 99 Crafting since 9/16/13 99 Agility since 9/23/13 99 Dungeoneering since 1/1/14 99 Fishing since 2/4/14 99 Mining since 2/28/14 99 Farming since 6/04/14 99 Cooking since 6/11/14 99 Runecrafting since 10/10/14 9 Fletching since 11/11/14 99 Thieving since 11/14/14 99 Woodcutting since 11/20/14 99 Construction since 12/03/14 99 Divination since 2/22/15 99 Hunter since 2/23/15 99 Invention since 01/20/17 99 Archaeology since 5/14/22 99 Necromancy since 11/22/25 Quest Point Cape since 08/20/09 Maxed since 2/23/15 Fire Cape since 02/27/13 Slayer: 3 Leaf-Bladed Swords, 8 Black Masks, 2 Hexcrests, 26 Granite Mauls, 5 Focus Sights, 33 Abyssal Whips, 9 Dark Bows, 1 Whip Vine, 3 Staffs of Light, 15 Polypore Sticks Dragon: 10 Draconic Visages, 7 Shield Left Halves, 20 Dragon Boots, 40 Dragon Med Helms, 8 Dragon Platelegs, 6 Dragon Spears, 20 Dragon Daggers, 5 Dragon Plateskirts, 1 Dragon Chainbody, 63 Off-hand Dragon Throwing Axes, 19 Dragon Longswords, 27 Dragon Maces, 1 Dragon Ward Treasure Trails: Saradomin Full Helm, Ranger Boots, Rune Body (t), Saradomin Vambraces, Various God Pages Misc:1 Onyx,1 Ahrim's Hood, 1 Guthan's Chainskirt, 1 Demon Slayer Boots Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1230abcz Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 You know... It's not just the merchanters... The item is rare, under priced on the GE, and fairly hard to get, all of which gives it a high value street-wise. It's not like the all-powerful czars of world 2 got together and said, "Hey, let's make some random [cabbage] really overpriced and get the entire Runescape population to follow along." I'm sure a lot of you think it's like that, but it's not... People will continue to use it as a form of collateral as long as it's under priced, which it will be for a long time. That goes for any item. There's nothing wrong with using an item other than GP as a medium of exchange, so I don't know why everyone's [bleep]ing about mint cakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aspeeder Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 You know... It's not just the merchanters... The item is rare, under priced on the GE, and fairly hard to get, all of which gives it a high value street-wise. It's not like the all-powerful czars of world 2 got together and said, "Hey, let's make some random [cabbage] really overpriced and get the entire Runescape population to follow along." I'm sure a lot of you think it's like that, but it's not... People will continue to use it as a form of collateral as long as it's under priced, which it will be for a long time. That goes for any item. There's nothing wrong with using an item other than GP as a medium of exchange, so I don't know why everyone's [bleep]ing about mint cakes.It may be underpriced for it's rareness, but as far as a useful item goes it can be easily replaced my a few doses of super energies. It's only as valuable as people accept it to be. If people need some random item to be valued as junk in order to partially bypass the trade limits (Which may be legitimately restricting in many situations, don't get me wrong) then hey, whatever, it itself is of little use to the actual game however. http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww6/aspeeder/Siggy_zpsewaiux2t.png 99 Strength since 6/02/10 99 Attack since 9/19/10 99 Constitution since 10/03/10 99 Defense since 3/14/11 99 Slayer since 8/30/11 99 Summoning since 9/10/11 99 Ranged since 09/18/11 99 Magic since 11/12/11 99 Prayer since 11/15/11 99 Herblore since 3/29/12 99 Firemaking since 5/15/12 99 Smithing since 10/04/12 99 Crafting since 9/16/13 99 Agility since 9/23/13 99 Dungeoneering since 1/1/14 99 Fishing since 2/4/14 99 Mining since 2/28/14 99 Farming since 6/04/14 99 Cooking since 6/11/14 99 Runecrafting since 10/10/14 9 Fletching since 11/11/14 99 Thieving since 11/14/14 99 Woodcutting since 11/20/14 99 Construction since 12/03/14 99 Divination since 2/22/15 99 Hunter since 2/23/15 99 Invention since 01/20/17 99 Archaeology since 5/14/22 99 Necromancy since 11/22/25 Quest Point Cape since 08/20/09 Maxed since 2/23/15 Fire Cape since 02/27/13 Slayer: 3 Leaf-Bladed Swords, 8 Black Masks, 2 Hexcrests, 26 Granite Mauls, 5 Focus Sights, 33 Abyssal Whips, 9 Dark Bows, 1 Whip Vine, 3 Staffs of Light, 15 Polypore Sticks Dragon: 10 Draconic Visages, 7 Shield Left Halves, 20 Dragon Boots, 40 Dragon Med Helms, 8 Dragon Platelegs, 6 Dragon Spears, 20 Dragon Daggers, 5 Dragon Plateskirts, 1 Dragon Chainbody, 63 Off-hand Dragon Throwing Axes, 19 Dragon Longswords, 27 Dragon Maces, 1 Dragon Ward Treasure Trails: Saradomin Full Helm, Ranger Boots, Rune Body (t), Saradomin Vambraces, Various God Pages Misc:1 Onyx,1 Ahrim's Hood, 1 Guthan's Chainskirt, 1 Demon Slayer Boots Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1230abcz Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 You know... It's not just the merchanters... The item is rare, under priced on the GE, and fairly hard to get, all of which gives it a high value street-wise. It's not like the all-powerful czars of world 2 got together and said, "Hey, let's make some random [cabbage] really overpriced and get the entire Runescape population to follow along." I'm sure a lot of you think it's like that, but it's not... People will continue to use it as a form of collateral as long as it's under priced, which it will be for a long time. That goes for any item. There's nothing wrong with using an item other than GP as a medium of exchange, so I don't know why everyone's [bleep]ing about mint cakes.It may be underpriced for it's rareness, but as far as a useful item goes it can be easily replaced my a few doses of super energies. It's only as valuable as people accept it to be. If people need some random item to be valued as junk in order to partially bypass the trade limits (Which may be legitimately restricting in many situations, don't get me wrong) then hey, whatever, it itself is of little use to the actual game however. Just like Easter Eggs/Pumpkins can be replaced with Tuna...? Mint Cakes are hard to obtain very quickly, so therefore they have a high price tag. Since when has usefulness translated directly into a higher price? Do you know why ZGS costs more than a BGS? Please guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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