Is there a way in the material cost options to use a multiplier under 1? I would like to set up golden lotus to have a value of 90% of what the AH value is/
|
Greetings, guest! Welcome to Stormspire.net, your #1 resource for WoW and Diablo 3 Gold, Professions, and everything in between! Enjoy what the site offers? Consider Premium Membership if you wish to get the most out of the site. Premium Membership benefits include the acclaimed Goblineer's World of Warcraft Gold Guide, private forum access, a complimentary high-quality avatar, and much more! If this is your first visit, make sure to check out the Stormspire.net Survival Guide for a quick site orientation. You may also register to unlock all standard forum features, and to get rid of these lovely ads! We proudly host the Official forums for TradeSkillMaster, The Undermine Journal, and WoWuction. |
Is there a way in the material cost options to use a multiplier under 1? I would like to set up golden lotus to have a value of 90% of what the AH value is/
Tried that it doesn't work, it sets the price at "---"
are you trying to set golden lotus as 90% ah value of itself ? thats not going to work
That is unfortunate, in that case will just set the group up differently on profit margins. Thanks for your help.
Using the multiple of another item's value goes off material price. Thus, setting a material to 90% of its own price is mathematically impossible.
Follow me and TSM on Twitter for important updates, news, and giveaways!
TSM Website | Official TSM Facebook | Donate | TSM FAQ
"A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." ~Doug Linder
So there isn't a way to reference the 'AuctionDB/Market Price' value of an item so it could be used to calculate a 'Mat Price' value for the same item?
Follow me and TSM on Twitter for important updates, news, and giveaways!
TSM Website | Official TSM Facebook | Donate | TSM FAQ
"A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." ~Doug Linder
Follow me and TSM on Twitter for important updates, news, and giveaways!
TSM Website | Official TSM Facebook | Donate | TSM FAQ
"A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." ~Doug Linder