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Old 09-02-2021, 12:06 PM   #17
QuikSand
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Annapolis, Md
Instant case: with a total liquid bankroll of about 180,000 gold, this morning I was fiddling around the auction house, looking for good bargains...and stumbled on an 87-rated player priced substantially below the usual price for that level (63,000 gold, rather than around 75-80K). I grabbed him at that price... back to the notion above that I don't care who the player is, I know that an 87 will quicksell for 1,500 training, and right now I am pretty starved for training.

For the moment, I have him listed for sale around 80K (minus a house cut of 10% I'd get back 72K), and I'd be fine to just pocket the buy-low-sell-high profits there... but if that fails and I'm in the mood I may just convert him to training and use that to boost up a number of other players around my roster who need it.

So... the training price in action, as a floor for what a card is "worth." That ration of about 42 gold per training point is about as low as you can get right now.
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