


The quality/rarity of the item, represented as a number between 0 and 5. How often one of your items has expired since the last time it sold How many of an item get sold per day per realm on average How many auctions actually sell compared to how many expire or get cancelled These new value sources that are available in TSM4 are: Value Source These new value sources combined with if-functions enable you to create pricing strings that do exactly what you want them to do. TSM4 also introduced a number of new value sources that you can now use in your pricing strings. The difference here compared to the previous string is that this string will simply be invalid for items with a DBRegionSaleRate of 0.2 or less. Ifgt(DBRegionSaleRate, 0.2, 50% DBRegionMarketAvg) You can choose to leave out the fourth parameter, like this for example: You can essentially just read the string from left to right: If DBRegionSaleRate gt 0.2, then use 50% DBRegionMarketAvg, otherwise use 30% DBRegionMarketAvg. If that is not the case, so if the DBRegionSaleRate value is 0.2 or less, the pricing string will equate to 30% DBRegionMarketAvg. If that’s the case, the pricing string will equate to 50% DBRegionMarketAvg. This string will check if the DBRegionSaleRate value is greater than 0.2. Ifgt(DBRegionSaleRate, 0.2, 50% DBRegionMarketAvg, 30% DBRegionMarketAvg) These are the if-functions that are available in TSM4: FunctionĪll of these if-functions can be used with either 3 or 4 parameters. The second part is aimed at more advanced topics like explaining how you can connect multiple conditions via logical AND, OR and XOR connections. In the first part of this post I will cover the general idea of these functions, what they do and how you can use them. Beginners Guide to Auction House FlippingĪs many of you know TSM4 comes with a set of if-logic functions that allow for some amazing pricing strings.Note: The Simple Questions Watercooler sticky is replaced every two days to keep it current Subreddit Resources Made a mistake? Bought an item that's worth 50g for 500k? Post about it here. Thursdays: Sniping & Flipping Īll snipes, flips & sale screenshots should be posted in this sticky only, anywhere else and they'll be removed.If you made your first 100k, 10th gold cap or anything in between, shout about it in this sticky only. Please post all TSM-related help requests in this perpetual sticky, otherwise your post will be removed. It will be removed and you will be immediately permanently banned. Do not call for the removal of content on the subreddit to 'protect a strategy' or 'prevent nerfs' or 'limit competition'.Do not ask what population server you should join.Attempts to annoy or harass may result in a ban. Do not tell people to get a job and/or just buy tokens, this subreddit is about strategy not buying gold.That way people who prefer the video format can watch and/or listen, and the people who prefer text can simply read it. This includes what the video covers, how it's accomplished, and the expected results. When submitting video guides give a brief text-based overview of the video.This is not a forum to call out specific players. Blur out names of players, where appropriate, to keep them anonymous.Questions such as 'What is this worth?', 'Did I make a mistake?', 'What do I do with XYZ?', 'Should I buy/sell this?', or 'Will XYZ go up/down in price?' can be posted in the current /r/woweconomy Simple Questions watercooler sticky. Anything that can be answered by reading the recent discussions on the subreddit, has a yes/no response or can be looked up on sites in the community resources should not be posted in a thread of its own.Cheats, hacks, and exploits are not welcome in this subreddit.Discussions on these topics, or links to communities that discuss these topics, will be removed. This is not a place to sell/trade/buy gold, accounts, in-game items/services or advertise private servers.Join the official WoW Economy & TSM Discord server: Rules and Guidelines Discussion should focus on the theory and practice of making gold in World of Warcraft.

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