April 15, 201016 yr i want to help my friend out by selling him a whip as cheap as possible whats the cheapest i can trade it to him for?
April 15, 201016 yr i want to help my friend out by selling him a whip as cheap as possible whats the cheapest i can trade it to him for?The market price of your whip - you and your friend's trade limit.
April 15, 201016 yr The median GE price minus his tradelimit or The median GE price minus his trade limit AND whatever junk he has to offer. Or you could just keep lending the whip to him every 24 hours until he gains enough money to buy his own. Those are the only two scenarios that I can think of. There might be other ways, so I'd wait for more responses.
April 15, 201016 yr Author does it show you how much that is when you trade and put item up what the least amount is?
April 15, 201016 yr does it show you how much that is when you trade and put item up what the least amount is?Have you ever traded anyone? It says X amount worth of wealth given to either you or the other player.
April 15, 201016 yr whats a junk trade?You trade junk instead of gp -.-Hurray for circular logic! But to answer the question, a junk trade is when one character (in this case your friend) has a ton of items that they do not want and that do not sell on the GE (some examples are willow unstrung bows and certain unfinished potions ect). In essence your friend would offer these unwanted/unsellable items and that would add value to his side of the trade, allowing him to offer less actual gold. But the conventional way of "junk trading" is generally one someone wants to lend something or sell something that has a "street value" higher than its GE value. In thoes cases the seller/lender would add junk to their side of the trade so that the other person would have to add more gold to their side. If your friend does not have any "junk" then i would suggest training a bit of herblore and creating some unfinished potions that are worth a lot on the ge so that he can sell them to you and make the whip cheaper for him. Hope that helps.
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