So a seller can make same-age offers of, for example, 1:1, 5:4, 3:2, or 2:1, but not 4:5, 2:3, or 1:2.ģ) One-age-down offers must be made at a ratio of 1:2 or cheaper. Offers to exchange goods separated on the tech tree by two or more ages are forbidden.Ģ) Same-age offers must be made at a ratio of 1:1 or cheaper, the first number being the number of goods being offered and the second being the number of goods requested. Many guilds require their members to make offers on the market, especially Guild Only offers, that conform to these rules:ġ) Offers can only be made to exchange goods from any given age for other goods of that same age (same-age offers), for goods from the previous age (one-age-down offers), or for goods from the next age (one-age-up offers). So before debunking the myth, let’s first define the term.
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