Ezekiel accepted the friend request since he assumed having an experienced player would be very helpful.
He had trained through the game a lot but he wasnt aware of a lot of the things others had learned.
When he arrived at the auction house he asked for his registration again to add more items to his list of sold items.
He wanted to wait for the items to be auctioned but when he asked about it he was just told that the items were going to be auctioned off via the grand exchange.
The grand exchange, he learned that it was a bit like the internet for auctioning items.
Every auction house across the country was connected through this system so that buyers from any region could have access to total inventory being sold.
This benefits both seller and buyer since it was not reliant upon who was in your area.
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At this moment in the celestial kingdom the player Alexander was looking through the world auction house.
Celestials were more advanced with magic than many other countries so it wasnt hard to access their "networks" to buy and sell products of their own.
He was currently checking for gear that eould be sold soon, from his memory he knew that during this day a large number of items would suddenly be sold by what seemed to be a mage since everything sold was beneficial to martial classes.
He was looking for a few of these items since many players would not have access to enough in game currency to beat the npc buyers.
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Since he was a seller Ezekiel was allowed to relax in a room where he would be waiting for his payment.
He had been told that auction houses take a ten percent commision from whatever the total was.
The handler who put the items up for auction on his behalf would be the recipient of the majority of that commission while the auction house took the rest.
The bronze gear sold quickly, starting at 10 copper coins per item and slowly increasing in value depending on what the item was.
The highest item sold from bronze gear was 1 silver coin and 7 copper but he had dozens of then so the total rose quickly.
The item that began the strongest bidding war was actually the Sword of Blazing Waves.
Since he was a seller he could see the current bidding on each item in a separate screen.
He had a dozen silver quality items that had been put up and the lowest price he saw on the bidding page for the ones he listed was 15 silver.
The sword?
It was curently at 40 silver.
He had not expected that a random sword he got would become the target of a bidding war.