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12-07-2007 @ 3:22PM
Zumwalah said...
the way i do my enchanting, is based on rareity of the recipe and materials require, as well as my current lvl of enchanitng and level of the desired enchant.
For example Savegery, took me a long time to get and alot of horrible Shat halls runs, Thus i charge a Flat rate of 20g, and you can tip beyond that if dwsired. where as for enchants that i got from a trainer, like mana prime to chest, ill give away for a tip and usually say "what you think is appropriate" which usually translates to 3-5g some times up to 15
as for low lvl enchants.. 90% of the time i dont waste my time traveling to org to give some lvl 30 fiery... cause even if i get a tip itll be like 1g...
and pre BC i have both of the weapon agility enchants, which were horrible to obtain, so i charged 25 for 1h and 30 for 2h.. to compensate for the days and days on gridning to obtian these
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12-07-2007 @ 5:44PM
Blake said...
I'm pretty much the same way when it comes to enchanting. I'll almost always offer up my services for free and when they ask how much to tip, I say "Whatever you feel is appropriate." I'll usually get more than I would have asked for. I just acquired Mongoose and see people asking about it a lot in trade. If they have mats, I have no problem doing it for free, but they usually tip 5-10g for that one.