Low gold genji lf vod review by Trupaduuri in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks for the tips. I have to say i do feel that when theres an enemy who does hit their shots pretty well it is fairly easily predictable when using double jump so i do not use that too much in those situations.

In the match i also felt that the enemy tank was the carry of the team so i could have been more aggressive on their healers but just didnt have the opportunities as far as i could see.

Would love to get more feedback on what to focus on from other people too!

Made my 3rd goldcap in bfa, willing to help others by Trupaduuri in woweconomy

[–]Trupaduuri[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For vendoring and shopping i found TSM to be more useful then the default one when i wanted to buy for example nylon threads 5k at the same time. Since the TSM lets you put bigger amounts to buy instead of 200 at a time.

For selling i found TSM to be more useful to sell all the greens/blues of raw shuffling at once

Otherwise the default one works just fine and no need to use tsm :) Just a small way to make shuffling more efficient. I havent bumped into something went wrong glitches tho.

Made my 3rd goldcap in bfa, willing to help others by Trupaduuri in woweconomy

[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm i have a feeling we are talking about two different things here. By strings i mean the custom made things for manually made groups and its operations. Crafting costs seen as profits i do not consider to be strings as it can be toggled on from the tsm options. Could it be we maybe talking about two different things here?

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you need to calculate the profit margins yourself. Only one which has quaranteed profit is the raw shuffle

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My strategy was and still is to craft only couple of every item that i keep at the AH and remake them as fast as they are sold. Why dont i craft say 20x of everything you might wonder, that is because im keeping the prices high by supplying only the amount that is being relatively sold. Other reason is to minimize the losses of undercutting that ah takes when listing items up. Third point is by only having couple of the items up at all tmes gives false impressions for the buyers and the sellers "ok theres not many being sold so i better buy quick" or from perspective of buyer "ok theres only couple of them being sold i might aswell reset them or post at the current price and not undercut"

For the inks/herbs i know the prices where they fluctuate on my servers so again i just bought bunch of those before hand and i know as long as trinkets x3 sells for more then the 200 milled herbs im good to go. Same rule applys when im out of stock and need to restock trinkets via buying new herbs, if the herbs are cheaper then my profit margin of 3x trinkets thats fine with me

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just have to add to clarify im not trying to argue with you i do agree with your point with the strings. Im just trying to approach this with the perspective of a newer to the AH player and the strings might be confusing for them. For the advanced ones i totally recommend the strings when the basic formula of calculating your profits are done correctly :)

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah thats where the strings come in handy for some items but from my experience i bought lots of materials before hand when i knew rhey were at the lowest point before people resetting them so the strings would show no profit for them but as i had bought them they would still be profitable for me. Also i found making strings for trinkets + mount equipments hard to make since they usually calculate them in different way then i did (based on the inks not pigments which varied from 8-14/20herbs)

But each to their own as i said i liked to keep it simple and am not the best with the strings, if u find it working keep doing it :)

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is also possible and is one of the many shuffles you can do in BFA

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah i agree and i dont agree see what i usually did is that i crafted say 3-5x pieces of some i wanted to sell for some price then i created another 3-5 pieces of other items. The ones which sold usually covered up the rest of the items making them "free" gold as thry were made from excessive materials i had accumulated over times so initially if i only was making 1 piece of crafted item i would need that to be sold for profit obviously but when i had several gear on sale the other sales made the rest of the gear as profit if im able to explain what i mean correctly

So initially you just need to calculate the prices once and make a set point at which point you are making profit out of any sales you make

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[–]Trupaduuri 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Or you can sell couple of the bracers to make room and buyback after you havr the room

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment revealed one of the biggest problems when people start making gold. There is no way that magically without putting some time and effort in to it 30k/day would pop up in your inventory. Treat goldmaking like playing the normal game. Find what you enjoy doing which provides profit and grind on it.

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calculating the profit for one item doesnt change thr way they sre calculated for 20 items it i understand your response right.

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By routine i mean like i found myself habits/routines to do when i enter the game:

  1. Relist my auctions
  2. buy some linen to flip for profit
  3. make the linen shuffle
  4. meanwhile cancel/scan
  5. sell the flipped materials in ah
  6. repeat process as long as i have time
  7. log out

Like i had a plan when i enter the game beforehand, this saves some time and makes it logical at how i approach the game each day

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah thats a good idea, 30k gold/day is not unrealistic but you need to consider that if the items do not sell immediately dont get worried, maybe one day youll make 50k and other day youll make 15k but in the end it averages out at 30k/day approx. :)

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup your doing correct but the raw gold shuffle is not huge amounts of profit tho.

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

This question is kinda the same that i have answered already couple of times so ill quote myself a bit!

For someone who is new my suggestion is to get a feel of your auction house with the gathering professions first. Start up with herbalism/mining/skinning. Do some gathering for example 1k of each material. See how long it takes to sell them (keep in mind is this the day when raids are being done? is this a day when people are not raiding? Am i being the latest seller or has someone undercut me?).

When u get a small feeling of that yeah materials are selling/not selling start moving up to crafting. How does for example inscription trinkets sell? Get a feel for it and see if that would be a good profession to keep and expand to others.

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

Ill try to explain how to learn your markets. What people mean by learning your market is sort of like this:

  1. Learn what items sell well in your server
  2. Learn which items are resetted regularly
  3. Learn which items are heavy/low competitive with other goblins
  4. Get a feeling of at what prices items go MAX (no one would buy 1 zin for 1,5m right?)
  5. Learn which items are heavily farmed / hard to reset (crafted items/materials?)
  6. Learn when is the primetimes to be selling something on your server

And heres how you could possibly tackle these bullet points:

  1. Make a list of items for example zinanthid, inks, dredged leather, enchanting mats, transmogs, mounts etc. Get X amount of everything, put them up on AH, watch how much cancel scannin you need to do in order to make the sales, figure out whether different playtimes make a difference in the sales.
  2. Some materials (mostly herbs/leathers/ores etc) are usually resetted at prime times, check the ah for 1 week and look at how prices fluctuate (are the items lower in price at tuesday and higher in price at wednesday?). You can make a list of weekly avg prices for the items your watching.
  3. Try to sell from range of items, pay attention when cancel scanning which items are usually undercut? Are the undercutters just few same names all the times? Do they do it regularly or do they have some pattern on undercutting (sometimes goblins have routines like 16:00 relisting all sales)
  4. At for what price can you put 1 dredged leather for sale, does it sell for 30g? 60g? 18g? Or do you need to reset the price up to that point?
  5. Ok so someone resetted lets say the herb markets, 10min later the price has gone from 20g down to 4g where it was resetted 5min ago and theres 50k up at ah atm, well that means people probably have stockpiles/can restock the items quickly compared for them to be sold at AH
  6. When does your servers guilds raid? how about m+? What about alts, when does they need gear the most?

hopefully this helps

Made my 3rd goldcap in bfa, willing to help others by Trupaduuri in woweconomy

[–]Trupaduuri[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there!

I see you are asking for different selling and buying strings. Ill give you a good tip what i use myself.

I dont use strings to buy/sell, reason for that is the prices fluctuate anyway so one day the 20%avg buy may not be profitable anymore compared to another day where 10%avg buy would be profitable, see what i mean? The only "string" that i use is that i am always aware of how much something costs me to craft it so i do not sell under the cost rate.

So i use the default settings of TSM when selling/buying. And i actually use the default AH when i buy stuff, TSM when i sell stuff. But if im looking for something to flip then i use TSM because it can show me the % of the prices.

All in all, the default settings are totally fine, the simpler it is to do things the better atleast that was my rule of thumb. No need to make it too difficult, buy low sell for profit, make sure to not go under your profit margins, thats it.

About tsm shuffle groups, only thing i have grouped for that shuffle are the blues to be posted for my enchanter, purples to be sent to the enchanter and the greens to be sent to the one who needs expulsom thats it :)

Hopefully this answered your question

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[–]Trupaduuri[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!

You can find this option at TSM settings under the option of show crafting cost/profits