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Post by
thekeeper
i dont support people selling those wish they where druid exclusive mounts :(
well first thing you should do is go do the questline otherwise you wont be even able to summon him
as for gold i got offered 1.5K once and i refused since i hate it when i see non droods on it =P
biggest problem you will have is Rng people will not pay unless it drops (took me 5 weeks with a run each day to get one and havent seen it after anymore)
Post by
pelf
i dont support people selling those wish they where druid exclusive mounts :(
Truth.
However, I've seen 30-80g/run fairly frequently. Flat rate is only good if it drops quickly. If it takes the rest of the year to drop, you just shot yourself in the foot. 1500 gold isn't enough for me to do something with someone every day for months.
Post by
TheJohan
I've never tried it myself..
But im thinking like this: How much time does it take you to do a set of argent dailys? How much money does it bring you? Calculate the Gold/Minute ratio, compare it to the time a run for the mount takes, then quadruple that amout for a fair price, i'd say. :)
Example: Dailys give 300g for 1 hours work, mount-run takes 10 minutes. If thats the case, a mount run should cost about 200g. (I'm just pulling numbers here, but i figure thats about what my time is worth.)
And i'd probably add a "bonus" if mount drops. Put lootmaster on, and trade the mount to them after they give you like 500-1000g. With todays inflation on the gold i would deem it a fair price.
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532241
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Post by
pelf
Ah, the per-run price plus drop price. That's sneaky. I like it.
Post by
Saphiria
it goes for about 100g per run on my server
Post by
TheJohan
Ah, the per-run price plus drop price. That's sneaky. I like it.
Its just a good business sense. ;-)
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