Chapter 62 Crazy Pricing

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 1196Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
After Dean finished venting his anger, Ryan covered his mouth and carried the person away.

Dean, who was left feeling refreshed for a while, began to think about pricing.

To be honest, because he knew that given the current situation, he would definitely not be able to find anyone who could afford it, he really had never considered the specific price of the Shadow Doll.

The system does provide some market prices of equivalent World of Warcraft for reference, but it is only a rough range related to the race level. The final price of the Shadow Doll still needs to be decided by Dean himself.

Finding the pricing range list that he had written down before, Dean compared the reference Warcraft given by several systems and kept weighing it in his mind.

This price comparison is actually a bit of a disadvantage for him. After all, one is a wild and untamable first-generation monster, while the other is a highly obedient magic pet that can form powerful combat capabilities.

Although the two are equivalent in terms of racial level, their commercial value cannot be compared at all.

The price of the former is definitely much lower than the latter.

However, if the price is set too high, it will be completely out of touch with the market price, which is unjustifiable, and there will only be fewer people who can afford it, so Dean decided to only raise the price as appropriate, as a way to contribute to the stability of the empire. .

In fact, to put it bluntly, the current understanding of Warcraft is too limited, and the classification is too simple. People only know that some Warcraft are stronger, but there is no specific classification of races and qualifications, which is different from what Dean learned in the system. The knowledge of the system is completely different.

It is recorded in the system that just like the Catan Pig is no match for the dragon at the same level, the race and qualifications of the Warcraft are very important factors in judging the value of the Warcraft.

Not to mention a Catan pig, even if there are a hundred stacked on top of each other, there is no way a dragon is worth anything.

Therefore, the system has a total of nine levels for magic pets, from F level to S level, and then SS and SSS.

Different Warcraft were judged in a more organized manner.

The A-level of the Shadow Doll is not high, but it is definitely not low either. The approximate price range should be between 2,000 and 10,000 gold.

For any breeder, this is an astronomical figure that they can't even imagine at present.

However, it is not too much to put it on the Shadow Doll.

At least people who really understand it will definitely not feel that they have been taken advantage of.

That's why Dean looked down upon the ten silver dollars offered by the Bloodstorm Breeding House. It was simply a humiliation for his efforts over the past few years.

He had been studying for so long. If it was just for ten silver coins, he might as well find a crooked neck tree and hang himself early to see if he could die and return to Blue Star.

But it’s no wonder that the Bloodstorm Breeding House is stingy. After all, from their perspective, it would be great if these small breeding houses from other areas can breed new Warcraft. How much more valuable can they be?

Ten silver dollars is too much. Many breeders may not be able to breed a monster at this price in their lifetime.

What is more regrettable is that although the Bloodstorm Breeding House is suspected of looking down on others, the facts are not beyond their expectations.

This gang of scoundrels used this trick to successfully deal with many breeders without making any mistakes. Although the ordinary breeders were dissatisfied, they had to admit that these ten silver coins were enough to buy the best breeders they had. of cubs.

Until Dean was kicked.

In the eyes of others, ten silvers is already considered a high price, but to him, it is just the price of an ordinary F-level magic pet.

As for magic pets of that level, Dean had always only stored them as waste cases to increase his knowledge, and he would not even bother to breed them.

He can hardly even breed C-level magic pets. How can he still have time to take care of F-level magic pets?