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I'm going to go ahead and add updated info about favor&prices. Tested it today, so it's accurate. [[User:Aeris|Aeris]] 18:22, 22 February 2011 (UTC) | I'm going to go ahead and add updated info about favor&prices. Tested it today, so it's accurate. [[User:Aeris|Aeris]] 18:22, 22 February 2011 (UTC) |
Revision as of 19:23, 22 February 2011
how about adding the tools required for jewelry smithing? ~jj
Out of Date Information
At the very least some of the portions of Gavin's section is no longer current. For instance, it states clearly that their should be no difference in the value of any JS item, but a 30ql silver ring has a Get Price of 19c, and a 30ql silver statue of Vynora is worth 71c.
It also implies no difference in the respective values of gold vs silver.
As a last note (and a pet issue) is the direct personal credit. Maintaining a wiki is not about personal accomplishment.
To help reconstruct this page's data, please help fill in this chart:
Item | Metal | Quality | Get Price | Trader Price (s) | Approx Favor |
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Statuette | Gold | 40.29 | 1.6235 | 32(.47) | |
Statuette | Silver | 40.04 | 1.2820 | 25(.64) | |
Candelbra | Gold | 40.26 | 0.81 | 16(.2) | |
Candelbra | Silver | 40.01 | 0.64 | 12(.8) | |
Necklace | Gold | 40.41 | 0.5715 | 11(.43) | |
Necklace | Silver | 40.22 | 0.4528 | 9(.056) | |
Ring | Gold | 40.26 | 0.4170 | 8(.34) | |
Ring | Silver | 40.86 | 0.3324 | 3(.648) |
Favor gain = 1/5th of the Get Price seems to hold true.
Upgraded the chart(27th Jan 2010) with both gold and silver items. It seems gold gives around 25% more get price. ~Polan
I value simplicity and feel that table will become too much. Here is a possible alternate path.
Weird, these math codes work for Wikipedia.
Item constant times item quality squared equals get price in iron.
<math>\text {item constant}\times\text {quality}^2=\text {get price in iron}</math>
Since five copper equals one favor we just divide the above equation by 500 to get favor.
<math>{\text {item constant}\times\text {quality}^2\over 500 }=\text {favor}</math>
Item | Constant |
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candelbra,gold | 5 |
candelbra,silver | 4 |
necklace,gold | 3.5 |
necklace,silver | 2.75 |
ring,gold | 2.5 |
ring,silver | 2 |
statuette,gold | 10 |
statuette,silver | 8 |
Joedobo 03:29, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Out of date info I removed:
(Note: Information is out of date. See Discussion Page)
Facts about JSing
- Every item is worth the same; the only thing that matters is if it is made of Gold or Silver, and mostly the quality of said item (with some exceptions)
- Every item gives the same skill gain, no matter what it is; the only thing that affects skill gain is how high you imp said item
Here is a little graph I drew up about Favor gain, Worth, and Get Price and what you can get at optimum from traders
Note: I no longer get 10 favour from 30ql gold rings, only about 4-5 favour
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I'm going to go ahead and add updated info about favor&prices. Tested it today, so it's accurate. Aeris 18:22, 22 February 2011 (UTC)