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Dear Patrons,

Here is my first workings of Inscription and what I'm currently doing to price my inks. The Pastebin has been updated here ..

https://pastebin.com/vnwG2MkS

For the price of the Inks, I'm doing rough calculations based on the cheapest herb I can get and then putting in a manual price for now.

For example ..

Say my cheapest Herb was Death Blossom and I buy it for 40g

I'm looking at this Reddit post for milling data - https://www.reddit.com/r/woweconomy/comments/k12a5o/results_of_milling_20k_shadowlands_herbs/

For now, I'm disregarding the Tranquil I get and looking at the 2 other pigments.

For Death Blossom, Umbral is 0.14 and Luminous 0.15 per herb.

So ...

Umbral Ink is 1/0.14 = 7.14 * Price of DB /2 +1.5g = 143.5g
Luminous Ink is 1/0.15 = 6.66 * Price of DB /2 +1.5g = 134.7g

I'm dividing by 2 because I get 2 "things" from the mill if I ignore the Tranquil.

For Tranquil Ink I'm looking at Nightshade only which gives ..
Umbral 0.263
Luminous 0.232
Tranquil 0.305

So I Price my Tranquil Ink at 1/0.305 = 3.28 * Price of Nightshade + 1.5g

I could factor in the Umbral & Luminous I get back and take that off, but as it was already below market price, I went with that.

I hope that makes sense. I'll do a more comprehensive string soon.

Much love, Sam

Comments

I keep the relevant herbs and ores part of that profession. If I have multiple professions that use the same material on that particular characters profile, I make a shopping group to cover them there.

Thank you for sharing ! I appreciate your time in setting things up. I was wondering what you do with your herbs and ores in your groups. Since they can only be in one group, like just Alchemy or Inscription.

Austin Russo

Ah okay, no worries! No wonder I was semi-confused ^^

Ah I see I went too far! It's a more complicated way of using 1/pigment rate :) I was thinking percentages when I was doing the calculations, so it made sense at the time. I'll edit it to be clearer. Thanks for the brain prod. <3

Care to explain the thought process behind the first part of the calculation? The (100/pigmentrate)/100 part.


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