Gold Capped: Buying with Auctioneer's snatch list

Want to get Gold Capped? This column will show you how, and is written by Basil "Euripides" Berntsen, also of outdps.com, the Hunting Party podcast, and the Call to Auction podcast.
Auctioneer has a myriad of uses. I've covered selling, and this week, I'll be covering buying. This addon has way more functionality than most people use, but because of the incredible quantity of complex options, many people never do any of the really cool things with it.
The best way to buy lots of types of items with Auctioneer is with their "snatch" search. The way it works is it goes through your most recent snapshot of the auction house, and presents you with a box that allows you to buy or bid on items you've defined as a "good deal."
Configuring snatch
First, we need to tell snatch what we want to buy. Click on the "search" tab on the bottom, and on the left menu, select "snatch." Here you will be able to tell the searcher what you're interested in, and at what price.

To the right, you'll see the stuff I've added in. Every time you add something, you have a choice between specifying a fixed value below which you are interested, or choosing a percentage discount of market price. I don't trust the algorithm for the percent off market -- if there's a change to supply and demand from a patch, there will be a period of a few weeks where I'm being asked to buy overpriced stuff. I always enter in a specific amount.
If you happen to have one of whatever you want to watch for in your bag, just drag it into the box and you can specify a price (right under the item name -- the other field only works if you check another box). If, however, you don't have one in your bag, you'll need to left click on a link to it. In case you're wondering, that's why when you're minding your own business at the AH, you see people just randomly saying things like "[Eternal Life]." They're linking it in chat so they can add it to snatch.

Now, if you want to be a little more discreet about your business, you can always go to the WowHead page for your item, click on the link button, copy the script it pops up, and then enter that into your chat window in game.


The code to link a Cardinal Ruby is:
/script DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage("\124cffa335ee\124Hitem:36919:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0\124h[Cardinal Ruby]\124h\124r"); Paste that into your chat window, and you'll see this message in your general chat window:

Using snatch
Now just think back over your last week -- what did you buy? Is that something you buy a lot? If so, add it to this list with a price cap. Any time your scan contains an item under that price and you run a snatch, you'll be able to automatically buy or bid with a single click.
This particular feature requires a recent snapshot, so click the fast "getall" scan button to update your database. It's important to remember that since you're not filtering the actual auction house data, you should run your snatch search right after a fresh scan, or else all the good deals you find will already have been taken.
Once your scan is ready, you're ready to run the snatch search. Click on the search button to get started!

Now it goes through your latest scan and finds all the good deals for you.


Notice that I've sorted by profit -- it's a dumb name, but what it means is that the stuff that's farthest below my desired prices will show up first. Also, oops! It looks like I've stupidly forgotten to take out Frost Lotus and Eternal Fire, both of which are undergoing changes to their supply and demand. I'll have to be sure to not buy those. For now, let's go down and actually buy one of the good deals here! Under the "reason" header, snatch tells me whether my price is matched with a bid or a buyout. Obviously, buyouts are the best deals because you don't need to worry about someone else coming and out-bidding you, however bidding costs nothing but a little time and often yields prices well below market.

Now, if your list were clear of all these false positives that mine isn't, you could ctrl-alt-shift click the purchase button and be presented with a series of "do you want to buy/bid on [whatever] for [some price]?" It's a very efficient way to spend your time. I took so long between my scan and my purchasing that everything was gone, just about. That's what I get for screenshotting and writing instead of buying!
Automate everything!
This is the most efficient way of buying things on the auction house in volume -- all the decisions are made automatically and all you need to do is confirm that you indeed want to bid or buy. Once you find yourself searching for the same things every time you log onto your buyer, you might be able to use this feature to save yourself valuable play-time. Until Blizzard implements my idea about open orders, that is!
Now you can efficiently buy and sell, but stay tuned as we talk about ways to automate every other part of your auction house business!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Tremelizzer Mar 13th 2010 12:08PM
Ctrl-alt-shit? :D
Basil Berntsen Mar 13th 2010 12:58PM
I read that so many times before posting it- I can't believe I missed that. Fixed.
Jerd Mar 13th 2010 12:08PM
Thanks for the whole guide :)
PS it says ctrl-alt-shit click not ctrl-alt-shift-click
I would love a shit button though :)
icepyro Mar 13th 2010 6:52PM
Isn't that called "bubblehearth" ?
hughnimmons Mar 13th 2010 12:13PM
is it just me or a snatch list sounds like something a pimp keeps handy? just a thought
shawrk Mar 15th 2010 12:20PM
I think that every time I use Snatch -- and yes, it is pretty pimp. =]
Thomas Jespersen Mar 13th 2010 12:43PM
Grab Elkanos ItemDB from Curse.com.
To fill your snatch list simply open the ItemDatabase and type this command:
/snatch [itemlink] price
or
/snatch [itemlink] percent_of_marketvalue%
The itemlink you can get by shift-clicking the item in Elkanos ItemDB.
onetrueping Mar 20th 2010 9:15PM
Or by simply typing it with the GFW Linkerator...
Silversol Mar 13th 2010 12:58PM
Great now I'm thinking of the appropriate profanities that should be on keyboards and their functions.
Thearchermage Mar 13th 2010 1:11PM
Grammar Hammer STRIKES!
The correct use of the word "myriad" does not require "of", so you would just say that "Auctioneer has a myriad uses."
^_^ But seriously. Good article. You're making me rich, man.
Drob10 Mar 13th 2010 1:21PM
Apparently every time I've ever heard this phrase used has been wrong because it always is accompanied by "of".
Drob10 Mar 13th 2010 1:23PM
Apparently every time I've ever heard that phrase has been wrong because it's always been accompanied by the word "of".
Thearchermage Mar 13th 2010 1:27PM
Apparently.
Graham Ribchester Mar 13th 2010 1:27PM
Sorry, you're incorrect Thearchermage.
Words evolve over time. Myriad in this case does not mean what you think it means.
The modern English use of the word means an unspecified significantly large number and in this meaning, using 'of' is absolutely fine.
If the original poster meant to use myriad in its' original greek or roman form then yes, he/she shouldn't use 'of'.
Just remember words change their meaning over time, the word gay being a good example of such a thing. It has gone from meaning 'happy' to 'homosexual' to 'horrible' in 30 years.
thesandman Mar 13th 2010 1:31PM
Actually, it can be either a noun (a myriad of uses) or an adjective (myriad uses). The statement "auctioneer has a myriad uses," is incorrect because the article "a" denotes the noun usage of the term, which would require "of." Some argue the adjective usage is the only correct one, but merriam webster's claims the noun is in fact older.
zhaharik Mar 13th 2010 1:31PM
Grammar Hammer FAILS!
In that context, you would say "Auctioneer has myriad uses", not "a myriad uses". It's possible that "a myriad of uses" is also valid, but "a myriad uses" certainly isn't.
TR Mar 14th 2010 11:47AM
@Graham Ribchester
Riiiight! Valid only because people keep using words incorrectly. It's a lame excuse used by people who say "I don't /not/ like " or "This is more unique than that". In MMOs it's also used as an excuse to lob sentences like "That item's so g*y".
Setesh Mar 15th 2010 11:12AM
from wikipedia:
"both "there are myriad people outside" and "there is a myriad of people outside" are correct."
BOOM
Knowledge Bomb
Thearchermage Mar 13th 2010 1:44PM
The Grammar Hammer doesn't fail, it is merely reinforced and redirected by application of knowledge.
My bad, good call on the noun/adjective thing. I had been clinging to an archaic belief.
BritishBulldog Mar 13th 2010 2:22PM
FIZZWIDGETS LINKERATOR!