Hello, I might open a leveling service shop but I don't know what the prices should be. Like level one to 25? I'm currently doing a first gen tundra to 25 from one for the price of 150kt. However, i think that's a little underprice now that I think about it. I don't know what the pricing should be...?
TOPIC | Leveling service shop price?
Hello, I might open a leveling service shop but I don't know what the prices should be. Like level one to 25? I'm currently doing a first gen tundra to 25 from one for the price of 150kt. However, i think that's a little underprice now that I think about it. I don't know what the pricing should be...?
@Cookiesmalk
Well unstones level 25s go for 100-125kt so.. if you think about the tradeoff (having a leveled dragon NOW vs having a specific dragon leveled for you) being equal your price is actually a bit higher than the standart price - plus you get all the stuff from leveling a dragon in the first place. All that food, trinkets, mats and possible battlestones, apparel and eggs actually net you in quite a bit additionally to the price you ask.
Well unstones level 25s go for 100-125kt so.. if you think about the tradeoff (having a leveled dragon NOW vs having a specific dragon leveled for you) being equal your price is actually a bit higher than the standart price - plus you get all the stuff from leveling a dragon in the first place. All that food, trinkets, mats and possible battlestones, apparel and eggs actually net you in quite a bit additionally to the price you ask.
@Cookiesmalk
Well unstones level 25s go for 100-125kt so.. if you think about the tradeoff (having a leveled dragon NOW vs having a specific dragon leveled for you) being equal your price is actually a bit higher than the standart price - plus you get all the stuff from leveling a dragon in the first place. All that food, trinkets, mats and possible battlestones, apparel and eggs actually net you in quite a bit additionally to the price you ask.
Well unstones level 25s go for 100-125kt so.. if you think about the tradeoff (having a leveled dragon NOW vs having a specific dragon leveled for you) being equal your price is actually a bit higher than the standart price - plus you get all the stuff from leveling a dragon in the first place. All that food, trinkets, mats and possible battlestones, apparel and eggs actually net you in quite a bit additionally to the price you ask.
by Kurayami
@Cookiesmalk most leveling shops ask 200kt to level a dragon from 1 to 25, though i've seen some that ask more than that. 100-125kt as Ismaiel says would be very cheap, and i honestly haven't seen unstoned level 25s go for that little
@Cookiesmalk most leveling shops ask 200kt to level a dragon from 1 to 25, though i've seen some that ask more than that. 100-125kt as Ismaiel says would be very cheap, and i honestly haven't seen unstoned level 25s go for that little
@Cookiesmalk
The original method of determining how much to charge for leveling was to compare the average amount earned by exalting 1,363,652 experience points worth of dragons (amount needed to hit L25).
That's about 67 L7 dragons.
Cost of buying 67 adults: 469,000 (7k each is about as high as anyone is willing to pay outside of dom battles)
Average exalt payout for a L7: 11,250
Average exalt payout for 67 L7s: 753,750
Net profit: 284,750
From there the original trainers created the pricing that players more or less follow now. When I joined training usually ran anywhere from 300k-400k because augment stones didn't work and the mire flyer didn't exist. Leveling up used to be much harder and take much longer.
Depending on how much you pay for your exalts (more profit) and how much time you spend buying exalts (lost profit) your figure will be higher or lower. From there, divide the amount of experience you're leveling to by the amount of experience needed for L25 and then multiply that by your net profit figure. For example, this is the equation for leveling to L13:
170,551 / 1,363,652 * 284,750 = 35,613
If you level out to a different level or you pay more/less then redo the math with your numbers.
For me, I put my net profit figure at 200k and figure it from there. I save time (searching out 67 exalts, naming) and I usually level training commissions up with an ambush (faster) in the Mire with a Mire flyer and an exalt.
Hope this helps!
The original method of determining how much to charge for leveling was to compare the average amount earned by exalting 1,363,652 experience points worth of dragons (amount needed to hit L25).
That's about 67 L7 dragons.
Cost of buying 67 adults: 469,000 (7k each is about as high as anyone is willing to pay outside of dom battles)
Average exalt payout for a L7: 11,250
Average exalt payout for 67 L7s: 753,750
Net profit: 284,750
From there the original trainers created the pricing that players more or less follow now. When I joined training usually ran anywhere from 300k-400k because augment stones didn't work and the mire flyer didn't exist. Leveling up used to be much harder and take much longer.
Depending on how much you pay for your exalts (more profit) and how much time you spend buying exalts (lost profit) your figure will be higher or lower. From there, divide the amount of experience you're leveling to by the amount of experience needed for L25 and then multiply that by your net profit figure. For example, this is the equation for leveling to L13:
170,551 / 1,363,652 * 284,750 = 35,613
If you level out to a different level or you pay more/less then redo the math with your numbers.
For me, I put my net profit figure at 200k and figure it from there. I save time (searching out 67 exalts, naming) and I usually level training commissions up with an ambush (faster) in the Mire with a Mire flyer and an exalt.
Hope this helps!
@Cookiesmalk
The original method of determining how much to charge for leveling was to compare the average amount earned by exalting 1,363,652 experience points worth of dragons (amount needed to hit L25).
That's about 67 L7 dragons.
Cost of buying 67 adults: 469,000 (7k each is about as high as anyone is willing to pay outside of dom battles)
Average exalt payout for a L7: 11,250
Average exalt payout for 67 L7s: 753,750
Net profit: 284,750
From there the original trainers created the pricing that players more or less follow now. When I joined training usually ran anywhere from 300k-400k because augment stones didn't work and the mire flyer didn't exist. Leveling up used to be much harder and take much longer.
Depending on how much you pay for your exalts (more profit) and how much time you spend buying exalts (lost profit) your figure will be higher or lower. From there, divide the amount of experience you're leveling to by the amount of experience needed for L25 and then multiply that by your net profit figure. For example, this is the equation for leveling to L13:
170,551 / 1,363,652 * 284,750 = 35,613
If you level out to a different level or you pay more/less then redo the math with your numbers.
For me, I put my net profit figure at 200k and figure it from there. I save time (searching out 67 exalts, naming) and I usually level training commissions up with an ambush (faster) in the Mire with a Mire flyer and an exalt.
Hope this helps!
The original method of determining how much to charge for leveling was to compare the average amount earned by exalting 1,363,652 experience points worth of dragons (amount needed to hit L25).
That's about 67 L7 dragons.
Cost of buying 67 adults: 469,000 (7k each is about as high as anyone is willing to pay outside of dom battles)
Average exalt payout for a L7: 11,250
Average exalt payout for 67 L7s: 753,750
Net profit: 284,750
From there the original trainers created the pricing that players more or less follow now. When I joined training usually ran anywhere from 300k-400k because augment stones didn't work and the mire flyer didn't exist. Leveling up used to be much harder and take much longer.
Depending on how much you pay for your exalts (more profit) and how much time you spend buying exalts (lost profit) your figure will be higher or lower. From there, divide the amount of experience you're leveling to by the amount of experience needed for L25 and then multiply that by your net profit figure. For example, this is the equation for leveling to L13:
170,551 / 1,363,652 * 284,750 = 35,613
If you level out to a different level or you pay more/less then redo the math with your numbers.
For me, I put my net profit figure at 200k and figure it from there. I save time (searching out 67 exalts, naming) and I usually level training commissions up with an ambush (faster) in the Mire with a Mire flyer and an exalt.
Hope this helps!
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