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ok, i have a 49% ice Pretty Baton and its selling for 1536 meseta. But I noticed something... weapons with different percentages sell for different prices. For example, I have two [[Ryo-Slasha]]s: One is 19% Light & would sell for 3441 meseta, the other is 50% ice & would sell for 4988 meseta. I can try to take a screen shot but all i have to take a picture with is a camera phone...Well, does anyone know how to determine the set sell price...? [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 17:56, 13 February 2009 (CST) | ok, i have a 49% ice Pretty Baton and its selling for 1536 meseta. But I noticed something... weapons with different percentages sell for different prices. For example, I have two [[Ryo-Slasha]]s: One is 19% Light & would sell for 3441 meseta, the other is 50% ice & would sell for 4988 meseta. I can try to take a screen shot but all i have to take a picture with is a camera phone...Well, does anyone know how to determine the set sell price...? [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 17:56, 13 February 2009 (CST) | ||
− | * Yes, prices depend on elemental % in PSP. Not sure exactly how we plan to | + | * Yes, prices depend on elemental % in PSP. Not sure exactly how we plan to accommodate that in the templates though... --[[User:Beatrixkiddo|beatrixkiddo]] 00:06, 14 February 2009 (CST) |
** I guess we could do a range of prices to include the minimum and maximum values. Of course, this would require a lot of research, since we'd have to find weapons with the lowest and highest possible attribute percents, then sort by rarity and manufacturer (and possibly weapon category). Of course, I expect SonicTeam threw some fun exceptions in on all of that, so it may not work out after all. >_>; - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 18:11, 14 February 2009 (CST) | ** I guess we could do a range of prices to include the minimum and maximum values. Of course, this would require a lot of research, since we'd have to find weapons with the lowest and highest possible attribute percents, then sort by rarity and manufacturer (and possibly weapon category). Of course, I expect SonicTeam threw some fun exceptions in on all of that, so it may not work out after all. >_>; - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 18:11, 14 February 2009 (CST) | ||
*** Ok sorry i haven't been on for a while, the family kidnapped the laptop to do taxes and stuff, but i think i may have the way of determining the percentage/price ratio.... all i need is for somebody to find a 1% pretty Baton(any Element), and i've got it. I'll double check with every other weapon to make sure the ratio matches up. however, if the ratio doesn't match up, well... we will at least know the percentage for a pretty baton. I would highly appreciate it if someone would also look for a 1% Weapon as well. [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 09:56, 25 February 2009 (CST) | *** Ok sorry i haven't been on for a while, the family kidnapped the laptop to do taxes and stuff, but i think i may have the way of determining the percentage/price ratio.... all i need is for somebody to find a 1% pretty Baton(any Element), and i've got it. I'll double check with every other weapon to make sure the ratio matches up. however, if the ratio doesn't match up, well... we will at least know the percentage for a pretty baton. I would highly appreciate it if someone would also look for a 1% Weapon as well. [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 09:56, 25 February 2009 (CST) | ||
+ | **** IIRC a 50% weapon just cost 50% more than the original, right? Or was it twice as much? <_< - [[User:Tycho|Tycho]] 20:25, 3 March 2009 (CST) | ||
+ | *****A 50% Pretty Baton(any element) costs twice as much as a neutral Pretty Baton. [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 15:03, 6 March 2009 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 6 March 2009
Sell Price? **important**
ok, i have a 49% ice Pretty Baton and its selling for 1536 meseta. But I noticed something... weapons with different percentages sell for different prices. For example, I have two Ryo-Slashas: One is 19% Light & would sell for 3441 meseta, the other is 50% ice & would sell for 4988 meseta. I can try to take a screen shot but all i have to take a picture with is a camera phone...Well, does anyone know how to determine the set sell price...? tiger 17:56, 13 February 2009 (CST)
- Yes, prices depend on elemental % in PSP. Not sure exactly how we plan to accommodate that in the templates though... --beatrixkiddo 00:06, 14 February 2009 (CST)
- I guess we could do a range of prices to include the minimum and maximum values. Of course, this would require a lot of research, since we'd have to find weapons with the lowest and highest possible attribute percents, then sort by rarity and manufacturer (and possibly weapon category). Of course, I expect SonicTeam threw some fun exceptions in on all of that, so it may not work out after all. >_>; - EspioKaos 18:11, 14 February 2009 (CST)
- Ok sorry i haven't been on for a while, the family kidnapped the laptop to do taxes and stuff, but i think i may have the way of determining the percentage/price ratio.... all i need is for somebody to find a 1% pretty Baton(any Element), and i've got it. I'll double check with every other weapon to make sure the ratio matches up. however, if the ratio doesn't match up, well... we will at least know the percentage for a pretty baton. I would highly appreciate it if someone would also look for a 1% Weapon as well. tiger 09:56, 25 February 2009 (CST)
- I guess we could do a range of prices to include the minimum and maximum values. Of course, this would require a lot of research, since we'd have to find weapons with the lowest and highest possible attribute percents, then sort by rarity and manufacturer (and possibly weapon category). Of course, I expect SonicTeam threw some fun exceptions in on all of that, so it may not work out after all. >_>; - EspioKaos 18:11, 14 February 2009 (CST)