Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Price Check
xbringthemoshx
Fri Feb 27, 2004 3:51 pm
#79
Sorry, another stupid question. Still not sure what to price my brandy at. Could someone give me an idea, on the lowca server what this would go for
+384 38m 49% and 21 uses per stack.
I'd probably sell in crates of 5 and a few 25's.
+384 38m 49% and 21 uses per stack.
I'd probably sell in crates of 5 and a few 25's.
Antacuk
Sat Mar 13, 2004 5:15 pm
#82
ok first off it hasnt been tamed yet, and second HAM 10224, Speed- 1.84 To-Hit- .22 Damage 457-467
The_Doshan
Mon Mar 15, 2004 8:22 am
#83
Hi...
Whats a good price to ask for when selling the 6 rifle stocks from the imp rtreat missions. Sorry if this has been asked already but Im at work and cant browse the boards as much as I would like. So far I was offered 50K for each one...just wanted to see if that was a fair price or not.
Ceritos
Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:12 am
#85
I am not sure about the assembly tape, but depend on server economy, you can sell for good money or alot of money for it.
Correct me if i'm wrong, is one handed counterattack tape has a value of -14? (negative 14) if so, then it's garbage.
Emalie
Fri Mar 19, 2004 6:54 am
#86
I got lucky and found the apron schematic on a vendor for 10K. going to visit a friend tailor. 
slampan
Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:41 am
#87
its one clothing skilltape only, and the food assembly is the highest value so it will be that one that sticks, the question is the worth of the food assembly 5.
sciguyCO
Fri Mar 19, 2004 1:11 pm
#88
Well, assembly isn't quite as useful as experimentation, but I think it does give enough benefit to be useful.
One problem your buyer will have, though, is that multi-bonus attachments are a bit of a crap shoot as to which one "sticks" when you put it into a piece of clothing. I'm pretty sure it's been unanimously reported that only one will show up, but which one gets chosen has never been figured out. So you might end up with a "Food assembly +5" shirt, a "wound healing (music) +3" shirt, or a "1-handed counterattack -14" shirt (is 1-handed counter even a real skill??) The first might be worth 4-500k, the second 10k (entertainers tend to prefer "Mind Enhancement" or "Fatigue healing" bonuses), and the last would be worthless.
atradeaway
Fri Apr 02, 2004 7:09 pm
#89
When I first sold additives I was selling them at 13k for a light, 20k for med. I wasn't selling heavies. The chefs I sold to actually advised me to raise prices which I did. I sell light at 20k for +49-52. Havn't sold any +56 but probably those would go for 30-35k. Med: 30k for +81-+83. 50k for +86. Heavies I sell for 70k +112. Probably would sell the +116 for more like 90k-100k if someone asked for one that good but noonehas cared that much about a few point difference. The chefs I sell to still say I sell them cheaper than any other BE on my server but I fine with this cause they keep buying from me and I have made a decent enough profit. Schems go for 50k on my server. Your server might be different so you may be able to get the prices youare thinking about charging. Easiest way is to just ask other BE's and also find out what the chefs are willing to pay.
Jeniq Gildan
Jeniq Gildan
Master BE
Tempest Server
SomeUser
Fri Apr 02, 2004 7:26 pm
#90
FlyMoe wrote:
I'm a new Master Bio Engineer. Just became master yesterday (WOOT!!)and I was wondering what other people are charging for for light, meduim, and heavy nutrients. I've never made light or heavy ones before, and the medium ones I've made I've charge 50k a crate. To be honest, I'm not sure what nutrients do to help chefs out. But I know chefs charge an arm and a leg for food now, so what would be a good price to charge for a crate? I'm just trying to get general prices to determine what I should charge.
I was thinking maybe charging this for the prices :
Light - 30k a good price?
Medium - 50k
Heavy - 70k a good price?
Too high? Too low? Thanks in advance forthe help.
A lot depends on the server you are on.
I'm on Bria and I sell:
Light additive 55power= 25k
Med additive 85 power= 50k
Heavy additive 115 power= 65k
I offer discounts to chefs that sell their goods at reasonable prices and chefs that maintain a steady business with me.
My discounts are:
40k for the meds
55k for the heavies
(lights stay the same)
FlyMoe
Sat Apr 03, 2004 1:08 am
#91
I'm a new Master Bio Engineer. Just became master yesterday (WOOT!!)and I was wondering what other people are charging for for light, meduim, and heavy nutrients. I've never made light or heavy ones before, and the medium ones I've made I've charge 50k a crate. To be honest, I'm not sure what nutrients do to help chefs out. But I know chefs charge an arm and a leg for food now, so what would be a good price to charge for a crate? I'm just trying to get general prices to determine what I should charge.
I was thinking maybe charging this for the prices :
Light - 30k a good price?
Medium - 50k
Heavy - 70k a good price?
Too high? Too low? Thanks in advance forthe help.