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Well for people that dont have experiance with spell trading its only way to kinda grasp the pricing even tho its outdated.
Believe me, I have indeed meet more then enough of those who have these highballing prices for regural unique quality items with common spells but use whatever excuse for selling them that high. From their " rarity " to their own previous sales.
My point wasnt to criticize your pricing list, it was rather about stating the current situation of spell market.
I think you did pretty good job.
They will not. In fact, there is a big part of community that still thinks Nostromo is worth 6 keys with 2 spells and others follow the fake pricing that still exists as a guide on steam. The prices are outdated. But I highly doubt there are people who will agree that other items can be more than the prices I wrote, no one will buy for that high. Most likely they will try to go for cheaper. But if the price is cheaper than I wrote, it means you can make profit. I really don't see your point