I have no idea how do you know that I am wrong and not you - neither of us knows the formulae behind merchant. The only way we can learn is by observing the system.
23.12.2012, 13:00 CET
Updated 24.12.2012 CET with price changes
Fellowship of the Ring rare cards out of stock and sell price
Bow of the Galadhrim 2,85 4,39
Double Shot 10,27 15,80
Servant of the Secret Fire 21,60 23,38
Aragorn, Ranger of the North 19,82 25,07
Aragorn's Bow 45,51 80,02
The Saga of Elendil 6,84 15,41
Uruk Lieutenant 19,46 43,61
Cave Troll of Moria, Scourge of the Black Pit 23,87 36,73
Goblin Armory 71,00 89,21
Goblin Swarms 18,17 37,98
Moria Axe 0,76 1,18
Black Steed 0,48 0,81
Thin and Stretched 0,10 0,15
Power According to His Stature 26,24 40,48
I've looked through other sets and the situation seems worse there. I can't research it thoroughly because I don't see sell prices for all the cards (I don't own even one copy of them). I will note down price for some cards out of stock that I have from set 7.
Preparations 15,72 42,16
Arwen, Fair Elf Maiden 3,93 9,81
Shadow Between 6,85 25,27
Terrible and Evil 12,23 25,55
Fat One Wants It 10,84 33,63
Smeagol, Always Helps 9,57 105,01
Anduril, Flame of the West 17,91 42,75
Noble Leaders 12,76 24,50
Fierce in Despair 6,35 82,75
Southron Leader 2,23 3,12
Southron Marksmen 9,28 247,47
Morgul Brute 24,34 59,16
Leowyn 3,40 10,58
Ulaire Lemenya, Assailing Minion 10,42 41,46
Encirclement 5,56 67,03
Troop Tower 16,25 89,56
Now let's wait two days and see how did the prices change. Once they go up enough, you won't need to have cards to sell, you'll simply go, buy boosters and on average cards you sell will give you your gold back with some extra on top of that.
What we need is traders. People who, whenever the market needs, step in, buy boosters and sell them as singles to merchant. And make a little profit on it. Such traders give the market liquidity it needs. But they need information to work. So, I would not change anything with merchant (now). We need time to see how it works. The changes I would do instantly are:
- display sell price of each card all the time for every player, even if this player does not own the card (a quick fix),
- make a daily economy report - each day, at midnight server time, a text file is generated (or, perfectly, each time a player requests it to be generated, but I don't know how heavy this will be on the server) containing market info. Such file should be easily importable into any spreadsheet software for analysis purposes. For example each line could be something like this:
#1#R#1#
The One Ring, Isildur's Bane#4#18,52#availability#
Where entries mean: set number, rarity, card number, card name, number of copies you have, current sell price, estimate of copies the merchant has, for example:
- out of stock (0 copies, not selling),
- very low (1 to 3 copies, i.e. less than a playset)
- low (4 to 11 copies, i.e. less than 3 playsets)
- average (12 to 50 copies)
- good (51 to 90 copies)
- very good (91 to 99 copies)
- overstocked (100 or more copies, not buying).
Having such reports we could start making market decisions that help both us and market liquidity. Currently I have no idea at what price it will be a good decision to sell any of the out of stock cards I have so I'm cautious. If I had access to information on prices, it will be much easier to sell for me.