View Full Version : To keep the flashy dye.. or not to.
Cynic
07-31-2011, 04:40 PM
I just rebirthed and Vena is offering me a flashy yellow dye. It flashes from yellow to a slightly lighter yellow. (the flashy isn't that flashy due to the minimal color difference)
Should I keep it or aim for a black/white dye?
I'm lookin' to make around 900k-1mil, which is pretty much set in stone if I try for a white/black dye. Orrrr I could keep this dye and sell it, but I have no idea how much it will sell for.
help por favor. >_>;
Royale
07-31-2011, 04:42 PM
i am not sure about alex prices but on mari it would sell for more than 1m.
Wasbewwi
07-31-2011, 04:42 PM
IMO, go for another.
What # dye is this?
Take the flash, because you may not get any better.
I remember seeing a tan yellow flashy, then looked at #9 and got me a red-black extremely flashy one. You might not be that lucky.
My golden rule is usually take the first one that is good on the list before I get owned.
Hatsunechan
07-31-2011, 04:47 PM
Take the flashy
Cynic
07-31-2011, 04:49 PM
It's this one: 빠른규칙 연노랑 - 아이보리 반복 (it doesn't have a # code for some reason)
on here;
http://skyclover.pe.kr/80067340644
Murasaki
07-31-2011, 04:50 PM
I always take the first color I know will sell. Otherwise there's a high chance I'll get pwned.
Wasbewwi
07-31-2011, 04:52 PM
No, Cynic.
What dye is it?
She gives you 10. Which # is this out of the 10?
Cynic
07-31-2011, 04:54 PM
Ahh. It's #4.
Edit: I just skipped it and got a black dye on the 9th try. Lucky me. xD
Wasbewwi
07-31-2011, 04:56 PM
Cool.
It's this one: 빠른규칙 연노랑 - 아이보리 반복 (it doesn't have a # code for some reason)
on here;
http://skyclover.pe.kr/80067340644
That's a good tan flashy. :x
I'd take it before you get a crap color auto at end. xD
frozenwilderness
07-31-2011, 11:28 PM
Ahh. It's #4.
Edit: I just skipped it and got a black dye on the 9th try. Lucky me. xD
pretty much all flashies are worth more than black/white dyes, with the exceptions being faint green/blue flashy, possibly blue-gray flashy, blue-yellow flashy, and purple-yellow flashy
the rest should all sell for more
Cynic
07-31-2011, 11:29 PM
Aye, that was my mistake.
Though I don't suppose it helped much seeing someone buying black dye for 1mil earlier, lol. I'll probably get around 700k for mine.
I know it's too late... but if I see a flashy. I always take it, because it can sell for 2 ~ 5 mils, depending on the color.
While black or white dyes are only 1 mil.
Ailyene
08-01-2011, 01:31 AM
Dang, 700k for a fixed black is pretty cheap on Mari. What frozenwilderness said should be correct, though. Also, generally flashies that aren't highly wanted take longer to sell, but they do sell for more than white/black.
Rozel
08-01-2011, 01:23 PM
I don't understand why blacks sell for that much. I'd just buy 3 norm dyes for 100k, and probably with those I'll get pure black eventually. 300k is cheaper then 1mill, lol.
I remember when black/white dyes were only 80k. :<
Cynic
08-01-2011, 02:23 PM
I remember when black/white dyes were only 80k. :<
Wayy back in the day, yeah.. and when shops were in Tir. *shakes head*
@Aily; well apparently 700k is almost overpriced for a black dye. I sold mine for 600k the other day.
I don't understand why blacks sell for that much. I'd just buy 3 norm dyes for 100k, and probably with those I'll get pure black eventually. 300k is cheaper then 1mill, lol.
On here, they're like just about hitting 250k-300k each. And that's I suppose, close to 1m, lol.
And 3/5 black or white is pretty easy to get when you get used to dying those colors over and over, but it's a 60% chance of getting the color you want.
Ailyene
08-01-2011, 08:20 PM
I don't understand why blacks sell for that much. I'd just buy 3 norm dyes for 100k, and probably with those I'll get pure black eventually. 300k is cheaper then 1mill, lol.
Well, for things with leather palettes (only 1-2 spots of pure black so it's impossible to get more than 1/5) or pixie palettes, in which pure black doesn't even exist, fashionogi players will need their black fixed dyes. ;o
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