Sunday, August 06, 2006

Stock Take - Provisioner 70th level

I have 2 fulltime 70th Level provisioners now this may seem strange the inital reason was because my origional provisoner was on the same account as my main charecter and i found provsioner to be one of thoses class's that you really didn't need to concentrate on ...

hit create .. ignore reactions .. get 3-4 lvl on the finished item so have a yeild of 2... easy peasy

Hence i created a 2nd provisoner so i could still grind out food while i raid / exp etc on my main account... you can't do that with any other class if found hence it's a perfect class for grinding while your really not paying any attention.

so if anyone one the splitpaw server see's a grumpy halfling burning herself on the stove every 5mins you know why :P

My records for my provisioner are quite franky alittle sad because ive found far too many provsioners willing to sell food/drink for next to nothing, as i actually want to make money and i buy all my raws from the broker I do try and "fix" this market somewhat bascially i buy out thoses that sell at a price im unwilling to drop too and re-price which in short means i need to keep track or what i buy out and at what price so i dont end up losing money, even buying people out i still sell more of my own food and drink than i buyout and re-sell.. the reason i do it is so my selling price doens't have to drop.

My prices for my current stock are based from my records and include "bought out" stock.. basically when i "buy-out" stock and add it to my own stock i alter my "cost" price accordingly absorbing this extra cost by raising my costs across my entire current stock.

The cost of raws is set at the maximum price i am willing to pay for those items from the broker and yes before you ask i have an insane amount of provisioner raws atm.

Stock Goodside - 10pp 10g 43s
Stock EvilSide - 12pp 58g 89s
Raws - 14pp 54g 49s

Provisioner current value - 37pp 23g 81s

For the time being im going to strip ALL cash from all my crafters ill re-assign them cash once i take a look at their stock etc.

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