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P/c on 1-9 stat earrings

Due to the overflow of stat earrings on the free market, the price of % stat earrings have gone down drastically. I cannot find a highly up-to-date thread regarding this topic and thus: What are the prices for the following % stat earrings:
1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, and 9%.

Also, although this question may seem obvious, does the level of the earring matter to someone that buys the earring even if the % stat is good? e.g. would 4% int pansy earrings (lvl 45) be worth less than 4% int half earrings (lvl 75)?

Needless to say, the price of certain stats become more in demand as certain classes become popular or are released. I am requesting the average price (classes do not come into play).

In this thread I am referring to Scania mainly, but feel free to add on if you have any other important information regarding any server.
Thank you to anyone that helps and/or replies!

January 9, 2013

5 Comments • Newest first

givsaro

Thank you!

Reply January 12, 2013
KisMaAsS

Here i have a better p/c list:
1% - 300 mesos
2% - 100k
3% - 1.5m
4% - 3m
5% - 7-8m
6% - 13-15m
7% - 20m
8% - 40-50m
9% - 70-100m
12% - 250-400m
15% - 900m-1b
18% - 1.6-1.8b

Hope this guide would help!

Reply January 9, 2013
givsaro

Any differing opinions on the prices listed above, or are they pretty accurate?

Reply January 9, 2013
qwedsa87

[quote=Keepit]300 mesos
300k
1m
3m
5m
5% isnt possible
20m
7% isnt possible
40m
120m[/quote]

They are possible if they have 1% nebs on them. Or additional pots

Reply January 9, 2013
zilliro

too many percentages, most of which are rarely even traded, if ever (1% earrings... seriously?). i will, however, answer that question - people don't care about the level of the earring if it's 9% or below. at least they shouldn't, in my opinion. 9% earrings are place-holder earrings. something to use until something better comes along. no one ever takes them seriously, and even fewer ever bother scrolling them or cubing them further, so their level should be irrelevant.

Reply January 9, 2013 - edited