


Again, the player’s Sell offer is created as normal on the Grand Exchange.

The player’s Sell offer is created as normal on the Grand Exchange. If the virtual coffer’s funds are below a specified item’s value, the system doesn’t interfere because it can’t afford the item.Various things can happen when a player creates a Sell offer for one of these items: The system decides which items to buy based on the estimated quantity of the item entering the game per day and the amount we’d like it reduced by. An automatic system will then use those funds to purchase specific items, chosen by us. When a taxed trade takes place through the Grand Exchange, part of the taxes paid will be consigned to a virtual coffer. We’ve also implemented the previously-mentioned Item Sink system, which will help with inflation by using the tax collected from sales to purchase various expensive items from sellers, then delete those items once the trade is complete. The Grand Exchange menus will clarify which items have fees. Most of these are tools used by new players, as such we'd prefer not to inhibit trade on such items:īonds are also exempt from the tax since they already charge a fee when they’re converted from non-tradeable to tradeable. Here's a list of items exempt from the tax. Overall, BigDealerDel has sold their 1,000 Tin Ore for 99,500 GP. BigDealerDel therefore receives 50,000 GP for those 500 items, which is 50,500 minus the 500 GP fee. The 1% fee charged on each 101 GP item is 1.01 GP, which the game rounds down to 1 GP per item. The other 500 are bought by a player who was offering 101 GP per item.The 1% fee charged on each 99 GP item rounds down to zero, so BigDealerDel receives 49,500 GP for those 500 items. 500 of them are bought by a player who was offering the same amount.
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Thus, Newb5caper receives the full 2,900 GP.īigDealerDel is selling 1,000 Tin Ore for 99 GP each. The 1% fee charged for each item rounds down to zero. Newb5caper is selling 100 Guam Leaves for 29 GP each and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount. If OlmRaider73 preferred to spend time finding a buyer for a direct player-to-player trade, rather than spending that 5,000,000 fee, that’s totally fair. The 1% fee charged for each item is 8,700,000 GP, capped at 5,000,000 GP. OlmRaider73 is selling a Twisted Bow for 870,000,000 GP and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount. Thus, Ram0ceanFan receives 96,600 GP, which is 97,500 minus the 900 GP fee. The 1% fee charged for each item is 9.75 coins, which the game rounds down to 9 coins per Shark. Ram0ceanFan is selling 100 Cooked Shark for 975 GP each and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount.
