Buying HQ Resource Spots and Bears/Bear Hides/Pearls

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Buying HQ Resource Spots and Bears/Bear Hides/Pearls

Postby ewlol » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:39 am

PM me with your spot and I'll tell you if I am interested. (not a location, of course, only a QL)

As usual, paying handsomely, especially for top spots.

Thanks!

P.S. Not even considering spots below q70. (:
P.P.S. If you have a spot, but do not want to sell it completely, and are able to provide bulk/large amounts of pure resource (perhaps religiously), I am interested in that aswell.

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New Add: I am buying Bears and Bear Hides q120+. Pm me if you are willing to sell them. I will pay 1 q60+ Tiny Abacus per bear (thats 30k+ LP) and 1 q40~ Abacus for a hide.

1 Pearl = 1 Abacus/Steed/Seer's Bowl/Shewbread q40+
1 Pearl = 1 Seer's Tea Leaves q90+
1 Pearl = 3 Straw Dolls q90+
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Saphireking65 » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:46 am

Hmmm, sell a q70+ node for a large amount of money now, OR sell off the naturally regenerating recourse for practically infinite money over time?
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby DatOneGuy » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:02 am

Saphireking65 wrote:Hmmm, sell a q70+ node for a large amount of money now, OR sell off the naturally regenerating recourse for practically infinite money over time?

Do you honestly think we're stupid enough to let that happen? Over time don't expect as much as the initial payment when we 'have what we want'.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Avu » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:06 am

There's also the chance someone else has a spot with one q higher than yours and it makes your spot a lot less appealing.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby sabinati » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:32 am

are you paying in gold bars
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Avu » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:44 am

You funny man.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Foarl » Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:21 am

Actually, there's a point that some people may be sitting on a high Q resource, say Q 80 clay, but without the manpower and expertise to keep it. They could horde as much of it as possible in the short term, but inevitably a larger faction would notice and find some way of persuading the players in question that they don't really want it.

I could see that as a reason to sell a high Q node. Profit now before bullies you couldn't fight off anyway take it from you.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Saphireking65 » Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:32 am

Foarl wrote:Actually, there's a point that some people may be sitting on a high Q resource, say Q 80 clay, but without the manpower and expertise to keep it. They could horde as much of it as possible in the short term, but inevitably a larger faction would notice and find some way of persuading the players in question that they don't really want it.

I could see that as a reason to sell a high Q node. Profit now before bullies you couldn't fight off anyway take it from you.


So basically "Sell it to us, or we will take it by force."? Because the only people with enough money to buy a hq node would be powerful enough to just take it.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Foarl » Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:36 am

Don't look at me. Hell no could I hold a high Q node XD I don't feel like standing between ruskies/sodom or whoever else has the muscle to take it from me. I'd say set a fair price, meet with random noob alts in the wilderness, make sure you get at least half your price before telling them and let them have no idea where you live just in case.

Better yet, if you live on a really high Q resource... prepare a second base just in case. If you get unlucky with one of them scouting your massive claim you're in trouble anyway.

I suppose this mostly goes for clay. I'm not sure how willing people are to kill over soil/water of the really high Q's.
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Re: Buying HQ Resource Spots

Postby Markoff_Chaney » Sat Apr 30, 2011 3:40 am

Saphireking65 wrote:Hmmm, sell a q70+ node for a large amount of money now, OR sell off the naturally regenerating recourse for practically infinite money over time?

You're not thinking fourth dimensionally. The present value of the resource's future revenue depends on the landowner's discount rate. If his discount rate is greater than zero (which it probably is), then the present value of the revenue would decrease exponentially as you move further into the future. When you take this into account, it would be perfectly rational for some landowners to value a large lump sum more highly than a perpetual trickle.
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