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Here's a table to help with Commodity Trading. I know there's a list of each commodity's highest and lowest values, but currently I can't find it. I'll try to do the research myself for a while, but if anyone has the numbers please feel free to add.
Here's a table to help with Commodity Trading. I know there's a list of each commodity's highest and lowest values, but currently I can't find it. I'll try to do the research myself for a while, but if anyone has the numbers please feel free to add.


The Table will (in time) provide information to determine if and when to buy commo
The Table will (in time) provide information to determine if and when to buy a commodity, how many of each commodity is available to buy or sell at a given time, and how much the price can go up or down.


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Revision as of 00:01, 26 January 2009

Commodity Trading

Commodity Trading is the buying and selling of commodities. It's possible to create quite a bit of money when you buy low and sell high. You can currently buy and sell in the Crossing guild, Arthe Trading Pit, and Leth Trading Pit.

Here's a table to help with Commodity Trading. I know there's a list of each commodity's highest and lowest values, but currently I can't find it. I'll try to do the research myself for a while, but if anyone has the numbers please feel free to add.

The Table will (in time) provide information to determine if and when to buy a commodity, how many of each commodity is available to buy or sell at a given time, and how much the price can go up or down.

Commodity High Price Low Price Average Price Nearly Out Going Fast Good Stores Surplus
Diamonds 1811 1 - 9 10 - 49 50 - 79 80 - 100
Gold 1122 1 - 9 10 - 49 50 - 79 80 - 100
Silver 784 1 - 19 20 - 99 100 - 159 160 - 165
Saffron 765 1 - 12 7 - 52 46 - 82 77 - 100
Pearls 753 1 - 10 10 - 49 50 - 79 80 - 100
Silk 577 1 - 10 8 - 49 50 - 81 79 - 100
Brass 454 1 - 15 15 - 74 75 - 119 120 - 136
Cinnamon 339 1 - 21 16 - 99 100 - 163 156 - 200
Slate 362 1 - 20 18 - 99 100 - 163 158 - 200
Limes 349 1 - 12 8 - 52 49 - 82 78 - 100
Purple Dye 280 1 - 12 8 - 50 48 - 80 80 - 100
Bronze 277 1 - 11 11 - 61 62 - 99 100 - 125
Oranges 260 1 - 23 16 - 102 97 - 162 158 - 200
Lead 255 1 - 31 28 - 149 151 - 240 240 - 300
Velvet 225 1 - 12 8 - 50 48 - 79 80 - 100
Lace 237 1 - 12 8 - 50 48 - 79 80 - 100
Taffleberries 192 1 - 22 16 - 102 98 - 160 156 - 200
Amber 188 1 - 28 33 - 146 164 - 220 232 - 300
Copper 194 1 - 26 23 - 122 126 - 199 80 - 100
Acanth 184 1 - 19 19 - 97 98 - 159 159 - 200
Myrrh 180 1 - 12 10 - 63 61 - 99 98 - 125
Indigo 155 1 - 20 18 - 98 98 - 160 158 - 200
Papyrus 147 1 - 14 15 - 72 75 - 120 120 - 150
Iron Ore 103 1 - 51 49 - 254 267 - 375 377 - 500
Barley 81 1 - 42 37 - 193 210 - 320 318 - 400
Oats 91 1 - 37 32 - 174 175 - 281 276 - 350
Wool 85 1 - 39 39 - 196 203 - 319 319 - 400
Wheat 71 1 - 43 37 - 199 213 - 321 317 - 400
Corn 78 1 - 43 30 - 181 243 - 299 307 - 400
Deobar Oil 71 1 - 25 23 - 124 126 - 198 200 - 250
Cotton 77 1 - 48 50 - 249 249 - 399 400 - 500
Salt 34 1 - 49 50 - 245 262 - 395 417 - 500
Apples 39 1 - 37 32 - 158 184 - 282 278 - 350
Charcoal 35 1 - 71 71 - 327 386 - 560 558 - 700

The information for the table was found at MyTwoKronars.com and provided by Benes Malchia.