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Could someone explain this

Ok, so being a Xenon, I've been thinking about getting a Tyrant cape sometime soon. However, after thinking about it, I realized I didn't understand why the price of the best cape in the game could be just the price it takes to make it tradeable with a psok. It's still too expensive for me atm, but why do people sell them clean if there's basically no profit involved? I feel like the psok tradeability needs to be removed from Tyrants, because some people give them away literally for free if you supply the psok. Just doesn't make sense

May 15, 2015

6 Comments • Newest first

ArchM0onL

@ayeNICK kinda, but except tyrants, only few godly gears deserve psok.

Reply May 15, 2015
ayeNICK

[quote=ArchM0onL]It's too easy to obtain, while boots and belts are much harder to get so their prices are much higher.

^ 0. Every tyrant sold = $4 profit for nexon[/quote]

anything that requires a psok in general is 4$ profit for nexon

Reply May 15, 2015
ArchM0onL

It's too easy to obtain, while boots and belts are much harder to get so their prices are much higher.

^ 0. Every tyrant sold = $4 profit for nexon

Reply May 15, 2015 - edited
MapleScrub

only reason why higher level equipment is tradelocked is so that
1. hackers cant take away your end game equips too easily
2. a person cant just make one set of equipment for a section of classes and just transfer over easily without paying nexon some mulah $$$
3. item prices dont go to crap

Reply May 15, 2015 - edited
krishman

I guess it depends on your server? Maybe tyrants are cheaper in scania. But they range from ~650m (bowman) to 1b (thief) in Khaini. so you get 200m profit from (if you assume ratio is 1:200 at highest).
As long as theres any profit it'll be sold, once hte price goes under the price of a Psok, itll disappear from teh fm til demand goes up again, but like u said ppl r giving away for the cost of a psok now, cuase theyre just not worth much.

Reply May 15, 2015 - edited
powerguy121

There's not much of a demand anymore and a lot of people can kill it. That's the effects of supply of demand and a free market.

Reply May 15, 2015 - edited