What is the right name i have to put in the title when I wanna sell rings/amus/jools/Sks?
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Hey,
Trying to figure something out. What is the correct thing to write in the title when you wanna sell charms, jewels, rings or amulets? You just write for example "rare ring" or do you write the name of the yellow ring in the title like for example "storm whorl ring"? Until now I have written the stats and attributes in the title, but found out that it is wrong and against the rules.
Trying to figure something out. What is the correct thing to write in the title when you wanna sell charms, jewels, rings or amulets? You just write for example "rare ring" or do you write the name of the yellow ring in the title like for example "storm whorl ring"? Until now I have written the stats and attributes in the title, but found out that it is wrong and against the rules.
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
For crafted items, write for example caster amulet or blood ring. It'll recognize the item.
For a rare ring you could just type ring, and click rare in the filters. I'd probably be tempted to write something like rare fcr ring, or rare dual leech ring tho for better advertising value. I'm almost sure that isn't against any rule. Whatever you do, don't write down the random fantasy name of the rare ring, that'll help nobody.
"Do not add attributes or modifiers to the title, these kinds of details go into the comments section below [...]"
According to the same message you get when typing "rare ring" in the name slot.
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
For crafted items, write for example Caster Amulet or Blood Ring. It'll recognize the item.
For a rare ring you could just type ring, and click rare in the filters. I'd probably be tempted to write something like rare fcr ring, or rare dual leech ring tho for better advertising value. I'm almost sure that isn't against any rule. Whatever you do, don't write down the random fantasy name of the rare ring, that'll help nobody.
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
For crafted items, write for example Caster Amulet or Blood Ring. It'll recognize the item.
For a rare ring you could just type ring, and click rare in the filters. I'd probably be tempted to write something like rare fcr ring, or rare dual leech ring tho for better advertising value. I'm almost sure that isn't against any rule. Whatever you do, don't write down the random fantasy name of the rare ring, that'll help nobody.
"Do not add attributes or modifiers to the title, these kinds of details go into the comments section below [...]"
According to the same message you get when typing "rare ring" in the name slot.
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Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
For crafted items, write for example Caster Amulet or Blood Ring. It'll recognize the item.
For a rare ring you could just type ring, and click rare in the filters. I'd probably be tempted to write something like rare fcr ring, or rare dual leech ring tho for better advertising value. I'm almost sure that isn't against any rule. Whatever you do, don't write down the random fantasy name of the rare ring, that'll help nobody.
Ok thank you, so far I have put the attributes of the ring in the title and have added the filters options like rare, ring, magic find and so on. I think the problem is if you put fcr in the title too you are tempted to add the other good stats let's say strength, mf and so on too in the tittle. With random fantasy name you mean "storm whorl ring"? This actually the name of the item in the game
Afura wrote: 3 years ago
With random fantasy name you mean "storm whorl ring"? This actually the name of the item in the game
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
Also with any other magic item, but not with rares, as their name carries no info as to what they actually are. Magic item names tell you almost exactly what the item does.
Afura wrote: 3 years ago
With random fantasy name you mean "storm whorl ring"? This actually the name of the item in the game
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
In case of charms, write exactly as you see it ingame.
Also with any other magic item, but not with rares, as their name carries no info as to what they actually are. Magic item names tell you almost exactly what the item does.
Ok I see, the name of blue items makes sense, but the name of rare items not . So with magic items like blue jewels, charms or blue rings it is better to write the whole name of the item in the title and for rare rings, rare amus or rare jewels it is better just to write rare ring, rare amu or rare jewel in the title.
Yes.
You can also just write Ring. Then, click the rare button in the filter options, and it'll list your ring with a yellow name letting everyone know that it is a rare. That carries no info about whether it's for caster or melee tho. Also, there is no filter option to specify items having stats, leech, and ias sadly. So all of these should be written in the description if applicable.
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
Yes.
You can also just write Ring. Then, click the rare button in the filter options, and it'll list your ring with a yellow name letting everyone know that it is a rare. That carries no info about whether it's for caster or melee tho. Also, there is no filter option to specify items having stats, leech, and ias sadly. So all of these should be written in the description if applicable.
This is the whole point and the problem, I was told I was doing it against the rule if I would put stuff like fcr, 6%life leech, 25% fcr and so on in the title of the item, but how do people know if this is a lifeleech ring, melee ring, Caster Ring or whatever? :/ They only know it if they hover of the item or if they do a detailed research for specific items. I mean if you just write rare ring, I doubt that much people will look at it, the chances would be much higher to check the item out if it would have fcr, or lifeleech ring in the name.
Who said adding fcr to a rare item's title is against the rules?
With say Caster Amulet, you don't have to add fcr for example, because you know it has some. You should browse all these items, hoping to see a screenshot for easy assessment.
Ymp wrote: 3 years ago
Who said adding fcr to a rare item's title is against the rules?
With say Caster Amulet, you don't have to add fcr for example, because you know it has some. You should browse all these items, hoping to see a screenshot for easy assessment.
It says "do not add attributes or modifiers to the title"
Hmm but the Caster Amulet is for crafted amulet and not for rare amulet, I guess people still use it though also for rare amulets.
Those are guidelines. And it also makes sense for magic, and crafted items where I think most ppl follow them. For a rare ring or amulet there isn't exactly much to put in the title except for some of its most useful attributes.
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