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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 1:10 am
While I do know this is INVESTING elite, part of it is gathering up funds and I do that by exchanging.
I'm wondering how to offer on fully-evolved EIs? Can you teach me?
How do you offer differently on a first gen and a later gen like 6th? Where do you base your offer for the first gen? Is basing my offer on the cheapest gen considered a lowball?
Is there really a difference between the first and later gen when it is fully evolved? I personally think that the only difference is the difficulty of selling. But why would a quester buy a higher priced first gen when a lower gen at a lower price can be purchased, still having the same poses?
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:54 pm
I'm not exactly sure, but, I THINK that 1st gens evolve as in get all the poses, so for example, you have a 1st gen. Then the 2nd gen released today, so the 2nd gen poses would be added to your first gen. Like upgrade or something? I'm not really sure, I don't really invest in EI's. x_x
sorry if I wasn't in any help, but most sellers in the exchange base off of LMP price.
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 2:51 pm
well lets see.
they might be questing a EI that has not finished yet and they are too excited not to wait. or they just wanna be a completest.
if you buy an ei of a later gen you wont get all the poses until after the item has fully evolved, and not even immediately then.
it might take weeks to get all the poses, depending on how many poses the EI had.
and when you have say a 5th gen item, then you wont get the next poses set for a bit after either.
personally i think you are right, after an ei evolves the cheapest is the best. Heck, even the cheapest as the item is evolving is good too, just have to have patience smile
hope that helped some smile
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