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Tue, 04/03/2012 - 14:47
Brutalknight

What is the best 2 star item to craft and sell at Auction house in terms of profit?

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 14:48
#1
Iron-Blast's picture
Iron-Blast
herpderp

I see alot of people crafting wolver gear, but I dont know if thats still the hip thing.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 15:00
#2
Dukeplatypus's picture
Dukeplatypus
Wolver gear, brandishes,

Wolver gear, brandishes, autoguns, and flourishes tend to be the popular things right now.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 15:05
#3
Clown-Nine's picture
Clown-Nine
i used to craft wolver but

i used to craft wolver but it's kinda of expensive if you dont get a UV. Even if you get a good UV it still only sells for like 40,000 (and by then you'll probably lose crowns overall). Im crafting freezing vaporizer. Not that expensive to make and sells for the same amount of crs (without UV). Plus it can sell for alot more if you get a CTR med/high/VH. Also the odds (i'm pretty sure) are better. There is an approx. 10% chance for a UV. I've only crafted 3 so far and havent gotten anything. But i have crafted over 20 wolvers and got nothing. So i would suggest going bomb. Also flourishes can sell for ALOT if you get ASI and brandish can go for ALOT if you get CTR. Good luck and have fun gambling ;D

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 15:28
#4
Xombie's picture
Xombie

The market is is poor for Autoguns right now. Everyone makes them.

Autoguns sell for 990-1000 cr most of the time. It's really not worth it unless you can pull off a good UV.

That is all.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 15:31
#5
Dukeplatypus's picture
Dukeplatypus
Ragecrafting mist bombs is a

Ragecrafting mist bombs is a bit riskier than a sword. Out of 7 possible UVs, only CTR is profitable, where flourish has 4/8 (ASI, CTR, Beast, and Fiend) and brandish has 6/8 (ASI, CTR, Construct, Undead, Gremlin, and Slime). If you want ragecraft bombs, I'd recommend that shard bomb, where damage bonuses can do well and there's a significantly smaller supply.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:36
#6
Fehzor's picture
Fehzor
spur and firotech alchemers

spur and firotech alchemers should get you the most without considering the UV lottery, I think...

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:37
#7
Rangerwillx's picture
Rangerwillx
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Guys, I think he means for actual crowns, not for UV's.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:52
#8
Demonicsothe's picture
Demonicsothe
Are we talking on ce or mist?

Are we talking on ce or mist? Because I don't think any 2* can be crafted for profit on ce.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:58
#9
Aozora-Yell's picture
Aozora-Yell
@Rangerwillx

They know. They're talking about which items are most profitable when you take into account the occasional UVs that you get from crafting.

That said, I think buying trinket slots is a better use of mist than crafting 2* stuff, unless you're trying to get a UV that you plan to use and not sell. For many 2* items (the Wolver Coat/Cap is a good example), you can sell the materials alone for more than the item itself.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 16:59
#10
Juances's picture
Juances
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If you keep crafting lots and lots of anything, you will end up flooding the auctions.

It's better if you craft mroe than one thing.

Another reason to do that is to spend different materials.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 20:12
#11
Derpules's picture
Derpules
Craft unpopular stuff.

Cutters, Spurs, Plate gear of all kinds.

Don't craft Owlites, Autoguns, Brandishes, Flourishes, Caliburs, Wolvers.

That's discounting UVs.

@Juances: "If you keep crafting lots and lots of anything, you will end up flooding the auctions."

Not if you craft with mist, which is surely what the OP is thinking of. 2 pieces a day is hardly a flood.

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 21:42
#12
Exerpa's picture
Exerpa
The humble Blaster. I was

The humble Blaster.

I was lucky enough to make an ASI high for myself in the process

Tue, 04/03/2012 - 22:34
#13
Brutalknight
Thank you to everyone who has

Thank you to everyone who has attempted to answer my question, i really appreciate your help!

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