Re: inventory blues : Best Practices
At first i salvaged all blues and whites. I assumed i needed to do that to be able to craft. When i started crafting i noticed that the materials i was lacking (claws, scales, bone chips, venom sacs, totems, vials of blood) didn't come from salvage. When the trading post finally worked i noticed that ore, wood, ... isn't very expensive but the materials i am lacking are expensive.
So now i only salvage items marked as salvage. Greens, blues and whites are mostly vendor trash. I need the money to buy the rare materials on the AH. Before vendoring off a green i check the AH price. In the AH window you can see the vendor price when you hover over the item, so you don't need to write things down. The AH is available everywhere, so you only need to run to a trading post agent to pick up money or an item.
Because of the sales tax, the lowest selling price needs to be at least 15% higher than the vendor price to put it on offer at the AH. Otherwise you get more money by selling it to a vendor. Vendors are everywhere, you can even sell at a completed heart or a repair point.
Oddly enough almost all blue and green drops are sold on the AH for 1 copper more than their vendor price. This is the cheapest price at which you can put something on offer at the AH. That's a 15% loss to avoid having to run to a vendor. Most of the time hundreds of the same item are on offer a this vendor price plus one copper. So even if you put it on offer, i don't know if it would actually sell. The listing fee for unsold items is still 5%.
The crafted items on the other hand seem to be more rare. I've managed to sell several of them on the AH for a little more than the vendor price. Only a little more though. Crafting is and always will be a money drain. I like being able to craft my own gear though. Someone in guild chat showed me what my armour would look like if i got my crafting up to date. It looks better than the drops i'm wearing.
I don't know how the mystic forge works either. I put in some greens i couldn't use and got out a new green i couldn't use. Maybe the green i got was better than the greens i put in, i don't know. So i put the one i got from the forge in the guild bank, maybe it will be useful to someone else.
So now i only salvage items marked as salvage. Greens, blues and whites are mostly vendor trash. I need the money to buy the rare materials on the AH. Before vendoring off a green i check the AH price. In the AH window you can see the vendor price when you hover over the item, so you don't need to write things down. The AH is available everywhere, so you only need to run to a trading post agent to pick up money or an item.
Because of the sales tax, the lowest selling price needs to be at least 15% higher than the vendor price to put it on offer at the AH. Otherwise you get more money by selling it to a vendor. Vendors are everywhere, you can even sell at a completed heart or a repair point.
Oddly enough almost all blue and green drops are sold on the AH for 1 copper more than their vendor price. This is the cheapest price at which you can put something on offer at the AH. That's a 15% loss to avoid having to run to a vendor. Most of the time hundreds of the same item are on offer a this vendor price plus one copper. So even if you put it on offer, i don't know if it would actually sell. The listing fee for unsold items is still 5%.
The crafted items on the other hand seem to be more rare. I've managed to sell several of them on the AH for a little more than the vendor price. Only a little more though. Crafting is and always will be a money drain. I like being able to craft my own gear though. Someone in guild chat showed me what my armour would look like if i got my crafting up to date. It looks better than the drops i'm wearing.
I don't know how the mystic forge works either. I put in some greens i couldn't use and got out a new green i couldn't use. Maybe the green i got was better than the greens i put in, i don't know. So i put the one i got from the forge in the guild bank, maybe it will be useful to someone else.
