Upgraded the chart(27th Jan 2010) with both gold and silver items. It seems gold gives around 25% more get price. ~Polan
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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.<br />
<math>\text {item constant}\times\text {quality}^2=\text {get price in iron}</math><br />
Since five copper equals one favor we just divide the above equation by 500 to get favor.<br />
<math>{\text {item constant}\times\text {quality}^2\over 500 }=\text {favor}</math><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
|+ get price table
|-
! Item!! Constant
|-
| 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
|-
|}
[[User:Joedobo|Joedobo]] 03:29, 1 July 2010 (UTC)