Is there any way to observe specific items? Sometimes there are hundreds of the same item and I want to know what is happening only to one of them, which has the best price etc. without having to scroll through everything all the time.
The same thing is with outbidding. There is no information whether the item was sold or someone placed a bid on it. When I have 20 bids it's really hard to find the one I had the bid previously.
I thought you got an email (in game mail I mean) if someone out bidded you? Maybe I'm thinking of another game though. (I'm old and the memory ain't what it used to be.)
Yeah, you got a mail. But how to find the item on the auction to place a bid again? Go through a huge list of items to find it? A lot of work, when you have a lot of bids.
I'm looking for something like 'Bid again' button .
Seriously that is a good idea though. Is there a place to ask for added features that won't effect game play other than making mundane tasks more enjoyable?
If you are outbid on an item - go back to the Auction House and look for that item again (it is mentioned in the mail message). Do *not* try to find the exact same one you bid on previously. Rather you should just shop again for the lowest bid and bid on *that* one.
Real example: I wanted a particular armor piece and I bid on it. Then I was out-bid and got my AD back. So I went back to the AH and looked for that item: there was a new listing of the same item and the buyout price was cheaper than the bid I made on the other one - for the exact same item. So I felt lucky that I was out-bid as I got what I wanted for a lot less AD and I got it immediately.
Like xsayajinx1 said. Are you sure there isn't a "My Bids" tab in the AH? Every time I get outbid on something there's always a tab called "My Bids" in the AH.
That's true. But somtimes one item is hilariously cheap on bid and expensive on buyout. Everyone bids on it and I need to find it again among 400 exactly the same items. There's an mail about the outbid, but actually this item could be bought out as well. Scrolling the AH to find something that's not there is rather frustrating.
But probably these are the mechanics of AH. If everyone has the same problem I'm fine with that.
But probably these are the mechanics of AH. If everyone has the same problem I'm fine with that.
Yes, we do. LOL
I always sort by buy-out and rarely ever bid on anything because it just takes too long. In my example where I was out-bid and then found a new listing on the cheap it was the same scenario: the original I have bid on did not have a buy-out price and this is the biggest mistake sellers can make.
My method is as such: I often search for specific things rather than just browse around. I will put in full titles so I get only the items I am most interested in. I will then sort by buy-out price: low-to-high. The "no buy-out" listing show up first and I skip past them to the buy-out stuff.
In the case of actually bidding on something: I will bid on a 3-Day bid (or item with only 3 days left) even if it costs more than a five-day bid. I sort on "Bids" column - low-to-high, then scan the "Time Left" column. Even if I was out-bid on something. My point is if there are "hundreds" of the same thing then it's highly likely there's one at a lower bid price than the one you were out-bid on. Buy-out price doesn't matter at all if you can just bid on it. Either it will be sold through buy-out (same as being out-bid) or at the highest bid when the bidding expires.
TL-DR: It's ways best to look for the [lI]owest current bid[/I] on any item no matter what the buy-out price is: you will more often be out-bid (another bidder or it's it bought-out) or there is a chance you will win the bid. If the current bid is within reasonable range of buy-out it is better to just buy-out and get it now without risk of constantly being out-bid. At least this is how I approach the Auction House wars.
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I'm looking for something like 'Bid again' button .
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Seriously that is a good idea though. Is there a place to ask for added features that won't effect game play other than making mundane tasks more enjoyable?
Real example: I wanted a particular armor piece and I bid on it. Then I was out-bid and got my AD back. So I went back to the AH and looked for that item: there was a new listing of the same item and the buyout price was cheaper than the bid I made on the other one - for the exact same item. So I felt lucky that I was out-bid as I got what I wanted for a lot less AD and I got it immediately.
But probably these are the mechanics of AH. If everyone has the same problem I'm fine with that.
NW-DDI8G8OSL
Yes, we do. LOL
I always sort by buy-out and rarely ever bid on anything because it just takes too long. In my example where I was out-bid and then found a new listing on the cheap it was the same scenario: the original I have bid on did not have a buy-out price and this is the biggest mistake sellers can make.
My method is as such: I often search for specific things rather than just browse around. I will put in full titles so I get only the items I am most interested in. I will then sort by buy-out price: low-to-high. The "no buy-out" listing show up first and I skip past them to the buy-out stuff.
In the case of actually bidding on something: I will bid on a 3-Day bid (or item with only 3 days left) even if it costs more than a five-day bid. I sort on "Bids" column - low-to-high, then scan the "Time Left" column. Even if I was out-bid on something. My point is if there are "hundreds" of the same thing then it's highly likely there's one at a lower bid price than the one you were out-bid on. Buy-out price doesn't matter at all if you can just bid on it. Either it will be sold through buy-out (same as being out-bid) or at the highest bid when the bidding expires.
TL-DR: It's ways best to look for the [lI]owest current bid[/I] on any item no matter what the buy-out price is: you will more often be out-bid (another bidder or it's it bought-out) or there is a chance you will win the bid. If the current bid is within reasonable range of buy-out it is better to just buy-out and get it now without risk of constantly being out-bid. At least this is how I approach the Auction House wars.
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