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12-13-2010 @ 11:27PM
QQinsider said...
Because they have more money than sense. They enchant scrolls to level up and then just chuck them all on the AH, under-cutting the last person that did exactly the same. There is nowhere near enough demand for that many scrolls right now, so the price crashes.
I like people like that, I've made 30k+ DE'ing and selling mats to them in the last week. When dust has fallen to 10g or lower in another week I'll think about skilling up my own enchanting past 475.
Back on topic: the JC patterns can be decent money makers right now, IF you pick a pattern that no-one else has yet. I checked the AH when I got my first 3 tokens, noticed that no-one was selling Deadly Ember Topaz, and so got that one. I've had 3 days now of no competition, selling about 10 of them a day for 200g profit each. At least half the JC's on my server seem to have gone for the obvious red cuts.