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May 10 2016 03:47pm
Quote (ahs_darkhunter @ 10 May 2016 22:47)
ah i see ^^ well those americans dont only use inch, feet, pound, ... but also screw up those things :evil:
usually the comma devides the numbers of the value >1 and the numbers of the value <1 ^^ dot helps to overview a bigger number.

well i thought it was a comment which was trying to say that items at ls have no value which is wrong ofc.


just a thought, it's the same in German but by now I am used to their formats while they don't understand ours mostly :p
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May 10 2016 04:26pm
Quote (ahs_darkhunter @ May 10 2016 03:08pm)
no typo ;) 180k fg, thats 180.000,00 fg

there were actually several items that went for ~ 120k fg.
other than that there are quite some more that are in the 40-50k fg range and a lot that go for 20-40k fg.

on topic:
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=64994369&f=276

the the "ladder slasher prefix guide" (3rd picture)

items are worth something if the important stats go near the cap on the lower lvls (ee on weapons/armors, str/dex on charms, int on robes/staves: even more important if they are near cap + have nice adds (huge increase of the value)
other items like ~ 80-100+ee weapons, 80-100+ee armors (besides robes, padded robes (padded only with high ee)), charms, armors (especially robes) with 40+ str/dex or robes/staves with 40+int
and several more items got a value. if the ee goes over 150 some items can already achieve up to 2-3k fg, if the ee goes over 200, the value raises dramatically.
you need to look through the forums to get a clue about the prices, the market place isnt your best bet to achieve that.

(this is not a complete list! there are other item stats that can be worth a lot)


180 000*? i'm not familiar with any different form of notation, what do you use for a decimal then?

what sold for 180k btw? i thought pumkinking and natester had the most expensive items?

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May 10 2016 04:41pm
i think horrahl bought a 45str 30dex 18exp lvl 1 charm for that amount.
other than that natester bought an armor once for 106000 fg. hylianhero bought his mq ice for 110000 fg ish and his tier1 robe + staff for 125k fg each if i remember right.


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180 000*? i'm not familiar with any different form of notation, what do you use for a decimal then?

what sold for 180k btw? i thought pumkinking and natester had the most expensive items?


as i statted before: a dot is used to overview a number easier, like 1.000.000.000 easier to read than 1000000000
a comma is used to devide natural numbers from dicimals. like 1,50$ for one and a half dollar.

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180 000*? i'm not familiar with any different form of notation, what do you use for a decimal then?

what sold for 180k btw? i thought pumkinking and natester had the most expensive items?


plenty of items have been sold for 100k or more :)
and when you type 180.000 u use a DOT (.)
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Quote (ahs_darkhunter @ May 10 2016 05:41pm)
i think horrahl bought a 45str 30dex 18exp lvl 1 charm for that amount.
other than that natester bought an armor once for 106000 fg. hylianhero bought his mq ice for 110000 fg ish and his tier1 robe + staff for 125k fg each if i remember right.




as i statted before: a dot is used to overview a number easier, like 1.000.000.000 easier to read than 1000000000
a comma is used to devide natural numbers from dicimals. like 1,50$ for one and a half dollar.


oh weird, its exactly backwards from us.

Quote (RistVaLL @ May 10 2016 05:45pm)
plenty of items have been sold for 100k or more :)
and when you type 180.000 u use a DOT (.)


if i did that i would fail my math classes
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oh weird, its exactly backwards from us.



if i did that i would fail my math classes


isnt "," only used for when you add decimals in math? you make dots to make the 0s easier to stop, normally you shouldnt make them at all. it's just easier for the eye
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Quote (RistVaLL @ May 10 2016 08:16pm)
isnt "," only used for when you add decimals in math? you make dots to make the 0s easier to stop, normally you shouldnt make them at all. it's just easier for the eye


here:
decimal=dot
comma=irrelevant (we just use spaces most of the time)

its weird that its opposite, im sure numbers like 180,000/180.000 could cause real problems in the transition for mathematicians
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May 11 2016 12:17am
Quote (ahs_darkhunter @ May 11 2016 11:41am)
i think horrahl bought a 45str 30dex 18exp lvl 1 charm for that amount.
other than that natester bought an armor once for 106000 fg. hylianhero bought his mq ice for 110000 fg ish and his tier1 robe + staff for 125k fg each if i remember right.




as i statted before: a dot is used to overview a number easier, like 1.000.000.000 easier to read than 1000000000
a comma is used to devide natural numbers from dicimals. like 1,50$ for one and a half dollar.


1,50 is incorrect, it is $1.50, commas are used differently, 1,244.50 is the correct way, not 1.244,50, the comma divides the three(3) 0s (or oher numbers) to make it easier to read when the number is 4 digits and higher (excluding fractional/ratio numbers).

Somehow I don't think people will understand my explanation.

Decimal point is used when there is a lesser number than the whole: i.e. 0.25 cents, or identifying 50% as 0.50 in mathematical terms. Commas' are normally used in relevence to monetary value to divide 4 digits and higher by revealing them in 3s'.

1,250.55
112,223,444.56

EDIT: Forgot to also point out that the decimal point is also used like shorthand... $2.5m or 2.35k ... where the digits are reduced by the introduction of letters identifying them as m=million or k=thousand.

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1,50 is incorrect, it is $1.50, commas are used differently, 1,244.50 is the correct way, not 1.244,50, the comma divides the three(3) 0s (or oher numbers) to make it easier to read when the number is 4 digits and higher (excluding fractional/ratio numbers).

Somehow I don't think people will understand my explanation.

Decimal point is used when there is a lesser number than the whole: i.e. 0.25 cents, or identifying 50% as 0.50 in mathematical terms. Commas' are normally used in relevence to monetary value to divide 4 digits and higher by revealing them in 3s'.

1,250.55
112,223,444.56

EDIT: Forgot to also point out that the decimal point is also used like shorthand... $2.5m or 2.35k ... where the digits are reduced by the introduction of letters identifying them as m=million or k=thousand.


And the next thing you will claim is that feet and inches scale better than meters do? Just because it's right over there it's not wrong elsewhere
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May 11 2016 07:33am
Quote (izParagonzi @ 11 May 2016 07:17)
1,50 is incorrect, it is $1.50, commas are used differently, 1,244.50 is the correct way, not 1.244,50, the comma divides the three(3) 0s (or oher numbers) to make it easier to read when the number is 4 digits and higher (excluding fractional/ratio numbers).

Somehow I don't think people will understand my explanation.

Decimal point is used when there is a lesser number than the whole: i.e. 0.25 cents, or identifying 50% as 0.50 in mathematical terms. Commas' are normally used in relevence to monetary value to divide 4 digits and higher by revealing them in 3s'.

1,250.55
112,223,444.56

EDIT: Forgot to also point out that the decimal point is also used like shorthand... $2.5m or 2.35k ... where the digits are reduced by the introduction of letters identifying them as m=million or k=thousand.


well here in europe we use it like i said. i am 100% sure since i earn my money with numbers ;)
the only thing which we can do is being aware of that different way of writing.
if you are a german pupil and write 2.5 then i will underline it with a red colour and tell you that it is 2,5
also 0,25 it is always written like that in germany.
112.223.444,56
this is 112 million, 223 thousand and 444 "komma" 56

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