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: I just added a table based on your data. ^^ -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 18:48, 30 April 2007 (PDT)
 
: I just added a table based on your data. ^^ -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 18:48, 30 April 2007 (PDT)
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:: =^^= thanks! --[[User:Sleepykitty|Sleepy Kitty]] 23:44, 30 April 2007 (PDT)

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Blackmarket redirects here. Good enough, they are different implementations of the same thing. But IMHO we shoudl at least mention that fact here. But there is no mention of the BM here. I have no idea where on the red side all the BMs are. I know there is one in Sharks, from all the discussion of the Ghost of Scrapyard's pathing right through it. But where else are they? - Sister Leortha 07:08, 30 April 2007 (PDT)

I haven't actually tested out the Black Market any yet. How much does it differ from Wentworth's? The tentatitive patch notes call both "Consignment Markets", do you think we should rename this article to that and cover both together, or should we eventually create a separate Black Market article and treat them both separately? Or something else? -- Sekoia 18:33, 30 April 2007 (PDT)

done

I'll probably wait for live to jump on with my villain; my test activity has been fairly hero-centric. --Colonel Jasmine 09:22, 30 April 2007 (PDT)

Actually, nearly done

o.o article was missing a listing of the taxes charged the player for selling things. I'm not so great with wikitables, so I'll post the numbers below here and if someone who's better wants to, they can make the tables for this.. If not, I'll have a go at it after I have some food for my poor empty stomach.

start range - stop range = amount charged for range (or set of amounts that range has in it)

1 - 119 = $5
120 - 139 = $6
140 - 159 = $7
160 - 179 = $8
180 - 199 = $9
200 - 219 = $10
220 - 239 = $11
240 - 259 = $12
260 - 279 = $13
280 - 299 = $14
300 - 399 = $15-$19
400 - 499 = $20-$24
500 - 599 = $25-$29
600 - 699 = $30-$34
700 - 799 = $35-$39
800 - 899 = $40-$44
900 - 999 = $45-$49
1000 - 1099 = $50-$54
1100 - 1999 = $55-$99
2000 - 2999 = $100-$149
3000 - 3999 = $150-$199
4000 - 4999 = $200-$249
5000 - 5999 = $250-$299
6000 - 6999 = $300-$349
7000 - 7999 = $350-$399
8000 - 8999 = $400-$449
9000 - 9999 = $450-$499
10000 - 19999 = $500-$999
20000 - 29999 = $1000-$1499
30000 - 39999 = $1500-$1999
40000 - 49999 = $2000-$2499
50000 - 59999 = $2500-$2999
60000 - 69999 = $3000-$3499
70000 - 79999 = $3500-$3999
80000 - 89999 = $4000-$4499
90000 - 99999 = $4500-$4999
100000 - 199999 = $5000-$9999
200000 - 299999 = $10000-$14999
300000 - 399999 = $15000-$19999
400000 - 499999 = $20000-$24999
500000 - 1000000 = $25000-$50000

o.o and there you have it, the charges follow the same pattern over and over so I took shortcuts on what to show and did the charges for listing amounts 1-1mill. I doubt anyone will see anything higher than that after the first week of i9. --Sleepy Kitty 14:18, 30 April 2007 (PDT)

I just added a table based on your data. ^^ -- Sekoia 18:48, 30 April 2007 (PDT)
=^^= thanks! --Sleepy Kitty 23:44, 30 April 2007 (PDT)