WoWEconomy.com tracks the AH online
Curse points to an interesting new site that's taking on an idea a lot of players, I'm sure, have considered, if not hoped for: WoW Economy is a site that tries to finally monitor, and mirror on the web, real-time prices in the AHs on the different servers.Unfortunately, they're going uphill trying to implement something like this-- first and foremost, prices are different all over the servers, and that means that even if they come up with a price for something, there's no guarantee it'll sell for that on your server. They say they scan all the auction houses every day and provide information for trends, but if they only scan all the houses every day, the small collection of info they have is still pretty close to useless. (Not to mention the site is full of ads and a few spelling errors, but we'll give them a pass on that one-- buy any jewelry or mess around with a Flash paper doll lately?).
On the other hand, I do have to give it to them: if you search for an item, they'll give you a price, right or not. They've even got a list of Most Traded and Most Valuable items (and it's kind of close to Blizzard's list... kind of). And they'll even track an item's listing over a period of time.
But while it's the not most complete or worthwhile resource, it's one of the only resources we have on auction items on the web, so if you haven't yet installed the Auctioneer alpha, you might get a little use out of it. I'd like to see a few fewer ads and a few more pieces of valuable data, but I'll give them a B for effort... so far.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John Dec 29th 2006 4:57PM
There is a much better website out there to track the value of items on different servers.
http://www.warcraftauctionhouse.com/
http://www.warcraftauctionhouse.com/
Chris Dec 29th 2006 5:51PM
Yeah, but the one John posted has not been updated from the looks of it.
Sacri F'Shall Dec 29th 2006 11:51PM
I did check out WoW Econ, I wasn't completely impressed by it. I looked it up as a possible alternative to Auctioneer while it was pre-alpha for 2.0 (the alpha for 2.0 still has lots of pricing issues, but is quickly getting to beta-level, as I'm using it now). WoW Econ is mostly an Economy experiment or thesis project turned into a mini-business. It's plugins clash with a number of other AH related plugins (Auctioneer and WoWEcon can not co-exist with eachother happily at the moment) and its interfaces are a very unpolished and rather heavy-handed. The data uploader is very minimal, and (of-course) limits many of the most interesting features to the paying customers.
If you do a ton of auctions, run your guild bank, or have many 60's (soon to be 60+'s) on several servers, this may be for you. However, it misses many of the important features that Auctioneer gets done. In order to get it to do any of the main features of Auctioneer, you must do a lot of editing, tweaking and configuring. If you are a heavy user, you will likely be doing this anyways, but the initial investment to get it running smoothly is high.
For people who live an breath World of Warcraft, or Statistics/Economics, this is a wonderful service worth paying for. Sadly the non-pay side of it is a little lacking, needs some polish for the interfaces, and needs a LOT of well-done documentation before it can be expected to take off.
Beth Dec 30th 2006 12:20PM
Sacri F\'Shall -
Wow Econ and Wow Econony are two different things.