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FU11010101
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Posted - 2009.04.13 03:43:00 -
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Anyone know the rarities of these items? Or, the distribution rates? All we have to put a value on these are the hybrid component bps that use these salvaged materials. I'm seeing prices for rare materials that I've picked up lower than those I have in abundance. I think it's way too early to tell which ones are your valuable materials, so what are people using to assign value? ... other than the free market.
I'm sure after months of market trading these items will find their own values, but there has to be a drop rate, or location distribution plan that was done.
I find it hard to believe all these wormhole charts were figured out by the players themselves so quickly... so where are the ancient salvaged material charts?
Please help.
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Cygwin Gaad
Caldari The Element Syndicate Black Mesa Project
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Posted - 2009.04.13 06:27:00 -
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give it time. the market will eventually even out to a rough equilibrium counting varying factors of salvage difficulty and pirate activity etc.
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Ctica
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Posted - 2009.04.13 15:24:00 -
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Its still way way too early.
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FU11010101
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:58:00 -
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Ancient Salvage Rarity Chart
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Cygwin Gaad
Caldari The Element Syndicate Black Mesa Project
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Posted - 2009.04.14 07:04:00 -
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i guess thats a good a guess as any. -
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Letrange
Minmatar Chaosstorm Corporation Apoapsis Multiversal Consortium
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Posted - 2009.04.14 20:24:00 -
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The problem with the rarity chart is that it doesn't reflect burn ratios of the salvage. Based on my manufacturing of T3 components in prep for actual T3 manufacture there is WAY over supply of pyramids and blue salvage. Those should end up being worth less than even the common orange salvage. The real demand will be in the orange salvage - two items in particular.
Jita is on the right track, well sort of one of the two they got right, the other they chose the wrong one or were using different ship to subsystem ratios than I was.
The real problem will be the BPC reverse engineering rate. That's what's going to throttle the demand side of the equation. Which will have dire consequences for the raw materials prices.
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FU11010101
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Posted - 2009.04.14 21:36:00 -
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Jita is far from the right track. Several of the hybrid components are priced lower than the sum of the items used to build it. I do agree though that the items listed as 'very common' will be those most in demand. Also, the chart DOES show these common type salvages to be valued more according to their abundance. For every 200 finds of the highest found type, you'll only stumble across 1 rare find.
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