In the last few days hundreds and thousands of enchants have been hitting the AH, being sold in stacks of 99, often by players with names that are just strings of random letters (not always though). One guy is currently selling around 2000 of various rank 5 enchantments. Others are trying to be a bit sneakier, only selling one stack of 30-50 at a time of each type.
Is this going to be taken care of?
What server?....as someone who deals heavily in Enchants (trying to get those Rank 10's for my TR) I think I would have noticed this.
Still seeing those on Dragon. Husband and I reported these when we saw them Thursday evening, the night before the double enchant/rune weekend, just like they waited for an event like this to sell them so they look less suspicious. Problem is they went up the night BEFORE and I don't care how many skill nodes and chests you loot, a couple thousand rank 5's? No way they did that without exploiting. People with thousands of rank 5 radiant, azure and dark enchants. These same people are still selling enormous amounts of rank 5's and profession items. They are still selling. Why have these people not been banned, or at the very least temp suspended until further investigation?
It's the fallout from not rolling back or wiping, people laundered their items to safety before they were patched. We aren't allowed to post current exploits, but suffice it to say there are means to keep the items off the radar even during a server down and technically no account 'has' them.
There is still a streamer that has something like 6-8 accounts w/100's of cats on each, because he was doing the negative bids from launch.
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What server?....as someone who deals heavily in Enchants (trying to get those Rank 10's for my TR) I think I would have noticed this.
Mindflayer Dark Enchantment rank 4 now, for example.
There are also similar rank 5 stacks from the same sellers.
There is still a streamer that has something like 6-8 accounts w/100's of cats on each, because he was doing the negative bids from launch.