Re: The "How much is it worth?" Thread
Posted: October 16th, 2022, 5:01:31 am
How much is male pastel arkai hatchling worth? Unfrozen for now, but at >50% growth
The maximum price I have seen them go for is 5k.Andrius1z wrote:How much is male pastel arkai hatchling worth? Unfrozen for now, but at >50% growth
Looking like an average of 40k a shard these days.midnightem wrote:Hoe much do shards typically go for?
Last I saw, those were in the 1mil+ areaRevan wrote:No that I want to part with any, but to buy what I'm missing, I need gold. There have been no recent sales that I can find, and Master Belmos has none so this may be a stretch, but does anyone know how much the following donis might be worth these days?
Falx Owl
Nazar Owl
Luteus Owl
Master Belmos' prices:Revan wrote:No that I want to part with any, but to buy what I'm missing, I need gold. There have been no recent sales that I can find, and Master Belmos has none so this may be a stretch, but does anyone know how much the following donis might be worth these days?
Falx Owl
Nazar Owl
Luteus Owl
Master Belmos has none for sale, and his prices don't really take into account the rarity or popularity of a critte (since you said, he has gold. Tons of it. ), so I'm trying to figure out a good sale price based on what sold in the past, though it's been some years. Thanks for the tip about Caniskoppie! I'll check out her profile. I'll probably still be adjusting the pricing on the Owls in the coming days.Enchanteddil wrote:Master Belmos' prices:Revan wrote:No that I want to part with any, but to buy what I'm missing, I need gold. There have been no recent sales that I can find, and Master Belmos has none so this may be a stretch, but does anyone know how much the following donis might be worth these days?
Falx Owl
Nazar Owl
Luteus Owl
Falx Owl - 240k
Nazar Owl - 400k
Luteus Owl - 150k
Something to keep in mind, Master Belmos has gold, so some of his prices can seem low. When I'm pricing doni, I usually check caniskoppie's shard prices in her profile area and use them to find a middle ground.