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Notice: Many of you people spam catch and sell to get money. I noticed some of you just sell them for a fixed price. Here's some tips so you would not sell powerful monsters for cheap.

1. Watch natures. Some of the monsters you sell might have good natures. Keep a lookout for natures like Trembling, Hallucination, Mystic and Verve. (Super mod that is nature addict pls edit.)

2. UV's also play a large role. Higher UV = Better sell. Look at the monster's Unique Power to see 1/2 (sometimes more sometimes less) of the UV total. Above 200 UV's are usually good monsters, like my Monsterror (UV Total: 230), would sell high.

3. Before random buyers arrive, ask some people on chat. They might be looking for a monster that you are currently selling.
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#2
this is an faq thread, not a selling thread
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If you hear the Whisper Men then turn away your ears
Do not hear the Whisper Men whatever else you do
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#3
I'm NOT selling. It's a GUIDE for SELLERS who sells good monsters for LOW prices.
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#4
Honestly, I don't know why anyone would try to sell anything this way, other than a good nature/ability/uv monster, given that if they were trying to sell it overpriced to a newbie, then said buyer wouldn't have the cash to buy it in the first place. If the seller is just mass-catching monsters, it's really just hurting themselves with the cost of monster boxes. (unless of course they just want to increase their caught monster count)
#5
(2011-12-15, 09:12 AM)SkyRock Wrote: Notice: Many of you people spam catch and sell to get money. I noticed some of you just sell them for a fixed price. Here's some tips so you would not sell powerful monsters for cheap.

1. Watch natures. Some of the monsters you sell might have good natures. Keep a lookout for natures like Trembling, Hallucination, Mystic and Verve. (Super mod that is nature addict pls edit.)

2. UV's also play a large role. Higher UV = Better sell. Look at the monster's Unique Power to see 1/2 (sometimes more sometimes less) of the UV total. Above 200 UV's are usually good monsters, like my [made me remove link before posting] (UV Total: 230), would sell high.

3. Before random buyers arrive, ask some people on chat. They might be looking for a monster that you are currently selling.

These are helpful tips. Thank you. I have something in mind that I know would be extremely helpful to myself and, I'm sure, tons of other newbies. I'm envisioning a chart that would list the monster classes (regular, superior, etc.) and what a good base price PER LEVEL would be, then add x for a good nature, and add x more for UVs above 200, x more if has certain abilities like Expert Leader, or Camouflage, or whatever...For example, at the moment, I have several Emissaries for sale, from Level 3 all the way up to levels in the 50s. Anything that's below, say, Level 20 usually doesn't sell until the price is around 50 gold per level, or less. But I really have no clue what to ask for higher level monsters. Would it be possible for someone to make such a list/chart? Or would it be too complicated or time-consuming?
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(2014-07-12, 03:15 PM)bohochickky Wrote:
(2011-12-15, 09:12 AM)SkyRock Wrote: Notice: Many of you people spam catch and sell to get money. I noticed some of you just sell them for a fixed price. Here's some tips so you would not sell powerful monsters for cheap.

1. Watch natures. Some of the monsters you sell might have good natures. Keep a lookout for natures like Trembling, Hallucination, Mystic and Verve. (Super mod that is nature addict pls edit.)

2. UV's also play a large role. Higher UV = Better sell. Look at the monster's Unique Power to see 1/2 (sometimes more sometimes less) of the UV total. Above 200 UV's are usually good monsters, like my [made me remove link before posting] (UV Total: 230), would sell high.

3. Before random buyers arrive, ask some people on chat. They might be looking for a monster that you are currently selling.

These are helpful tips. Thank you. I have something in mind that I know would be extremely helpful to myself and, I'm sure, tons of other newbies. I'm envisioning a chart that would list the monster classes (regular, superior, etc.) and what a good base price PER LEVEL would be, then add x for a good nature, and add x more for UVs above 200, x more if has certain abilities like Expert Leader, or Camouflage, or whatever...For example, at the moment, I have several Emissaries for sale, from Level 3 all the way up to levels in the 50s. Anything that's below, say, Level 20 usually doesn't sell until the price is around 50 gold per level, or less. But I really have no clue what to ask for higher level monsters. Would it be possible for someone to make such a list/chart? Or would it be too complicated or time-consuming?

hmm maybe there can be a sell history system in the market

it is a good idea Big Grin

however i cant add it atm so players need to do it manually
#7
Is very bad at this UV, how you calculate the total UV of a monster? as the Monsterror above, I get it just to UV 181 ... need help Huh

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