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Hello.

 

I'm thinking of starting bulk business. I'm currently low in skills in all categories. Its very hard to scrap information from wtb wts sections as it doesnt provide enough information with bulk QL  like low ql and high ql with each item.

 

So my question would be, what quality is required for certain item to sell. Averages prices that do sell would be great with QL , like Low QL and High QL prices. I do understand some bulk items like dirt QL is not questionable.

 

The items that i consider to sell per thousand or per hundred which is more popular in quantity, if any of these items doesnt require quality it would be great if told, as im still new to WO. I hope that i wrote my question in correct forum area.

 

Stone Bricks - 

 

Planks -  

 

Shafts -

 

Wooden Handles -

 

Logs - 

 

Mortar -

 

Sand -

 

Tar -

 

Concrete -

 

Small Nails -

 

Large Nails -

 

Iron Ribbons -

 

Rivets -

 

Raw Meat -

 

Fur -

 

Hide -

 

Leather -

 

Butchered Animal parts like hoofs, eyes , horns , etc. -

 

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Stone Bricks, Planks, Shafts, Wooden Handles, Mortar, Sand, Tar, Concrete, Small Nails, Large Nails, Iron Ribbons, Rivets, Meat

 

All the items listed above do not have a QL requirement when selling bulks (there are probably some people out there who have a preference for a minimum QL standard but few do for those items)

 

i was always told to value bulks at 10i per action. So 1k dirt = 1k actions = 1s, bricks = 2k actions = 2s/k

 

and those have been pretty standard prices for a very long time, but the market is flooded with bulk sellers whom have very high stocks (10-20k+ stockpiles) who have been or are willing to sell lower. I’ve seen 10k dirt go for 5s recently. (Most seem to still be asking the usual 10i/action prices though)

 

logs can be sold in bulk like the other items, but many will be looking for higher QL and you would charge a premium for high QL bulks over creation QL. 

 

Im not in the bulks market really myself though so I can’t really say much more. I’ve also never dealt in buying / selling animal bits or meat. 

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