(edited by Jekkt.6045)
question about legendary graphs
They are most likely sold frostfangs. The spidy graphs arent very accurate becasue they usually only pull info from the API every hour. So there could have ten be listed, whe nspidy pulls the info and within 1 hour 3 more could have sold and 3 more listed and the graph wouldnt show it.
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I think for legendaries, it should be pretty accurate though. You don’t get many listed through the day.
I think for legendaries, it should be pretty accurate though. You don’t get many listed through the day.
For every legendary purchased from a sell order, good odds that 2 were sold to buy orders. And those sales dont show up on spidy’s charts as anything other than “oh, there’s a few less buy orders.”
I think for legendaries, it should be pretty accurate though. You don’t get many listed through the day.
For every legendary purchased from a sell order, good odds that 2 were sold to buy orders. And those sales dont show up on spidy’s charts as anything other than “oh, there’s a few less buy orders.”
If the data dumps from John Smith are to be taken as gospel, I’d say that ratio is more like 7:1 sales at buy order price:sell price.
Even for precursors, the velocity of the TP is huge.
I wonder what your basis for comparison is…”
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can agree with Nike. A while ago I used spidy’s sell listing count to estimate the number of Eternities sold via sell listing in the 24 hours before a person’s post to be about 3 [and OP shouldn’t have a problem selling theirs] and JS came in an hour later and said it was actually 9. (but he didn’t mention if it was buy+sell listings or just sell listings.
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