June 25, 2023 16:56:01
So basically, I hoard things. Lots of things. Mainly food items and some other various and assorted trinkets and materials and such; you know, the kinds of things that collect dust in your hoard until it's feeding time or, by some miracle, they become Swipp materials.
I want to buy some of these things so I can clog my vault up with even more stuff.
So basically, I'm open to buying things (with treasure or with gems, which I currently value at 1:1000) or trading. I have various and assorted Swipp and Baldwin ingredients that I'll happily part with, including (but not limited to):
(Since these are all Swipp or Baldwin ingredients, I will value them at slightly below the lowest AH price.)
I also have a bunch of other random junk - if you're looking for something in particular, ask and I'll be happy to check my hoard and see what I have.
If you wish to sell for treasure or gems, my price is firm-set at 5-10 treasure above the listed hoardsell value per item (so the highest I would go for an item with a 25 treasure hoardsell price is 35 treasure per item).
If you wish to trade, we can work pricing out, but don't expect me to trade 1:1 for some of these items.
I want to buy some of these things so I can clog my vault up with even more stuff.
HIGH PRIORITY, REALLY WANT MORE!:
Other items that I like but I can take my time with:
(Low priority, really only interested in trading for these.)
Brown Bat
Meat
The Brown Bat is the least appreciated of all bats.
20
2
Plague Bat
Meat
What's worse than a plague rat? This thing.
20
2
Nightwing Bat
Meat
The Nightwing once nested with a darker, more cunning species of bat. That other species is now extinct.
20
2
Ashfall Bat
Meat
While most bats are active at dusk, Ashfall Bats emerge from their caves as volcanic ash rains from the sky.
20
2
Runic Batling
Meat
This was an odd thing to enchant.
26
3
Cursed Batling
Meat
This batling was destined to meet an unfortunate end: Prophecy fulfilled!
26
3
Vampire Bat
Meat
In a stunning display of irony, this critter feeds primarily on duskflapper blood.
37
4
Spectral Bat
Meat
Not a whole lot of the extraordinary here. Just a spooky bat.
37
4
Chameleon Seal
Meat
The unique patterning of this seal makes them difficult to spot from the air.
30
3
Striped Seal
Meat
Striped seals hunt and travel in pairs.
30
3
Heart Rose
Plant
Consuming or gifting these flowers is good for one's heart.
25
3
Nooccar
Meat
Really, field researcher? That's the name you went with?
65
7
Bubbly Buddy
Trinkets
Better than an actual hyena in every discernible way.
33
Hydrena Watertoy
Trinkets
This is a totally normal thing for a slavering mongrel to be carrying around.
33
Historical Text
Trinkets
A long, storied history of the rise of the Serthis is scrawled on this parchment, written from the perspective of a Serthis too young to fight.
41
Lightweaver Marble Bust
Trinkets
A stoic bust depicting the Lightweaver. It is comprised of polished marble that glints in the sunlight.
105
Zeeba Horn
Organics
Used in the production of a variety of natural remedies. The effectiveness of these remedies reportedly varies from dragon to dragon.
25
Rambra Horn
Organics
Can be used to hold wine or call an army. Cannot be used to hold wine and call an army.
25
Spiny Tail
Organics
The unfortunate remains of the rare ultraram. Not the most impressive battle trophy.
41
Spade Tail
Organics
Whoa, whoa. Hold up. ...It's still wriggling.
41
Other items that I like but I can take my time with:
(Low priority, really only interested in trading for these.)
Searing Bunny
Meat
Spicy!
23
2
Extinguished Bunny
Meat
This bunny is not as hot as it used to be.
23
2
Ram
Meat
Because 'wham' just didn't sound as good.
37
4
Lesser Dreadram
Meat
These smaller, less-imposing creatures are routinely seen in large groups flanking a single dreadram -who is itself a rare and buffed out mutation of the species.
37
4
Golden Coa Moth
Insect
Only a heartless dragon would eat this amazingly delicious adorable creature.
35
3
Twilight Jewel Moth
Insect
Traditionally served chilled. The wings can make a decorative garnish.
35
3
Pale Pink Rose
Plant
A romantic bouquet and dinner for dragons.
17
2
White Gold Cerdae Pendant
Trinkets
The tooling on this pendant is lovely.
27
Greystone Deer
Trinkets
A simple statue often left as a territory marker by hunters. Pronghorn will often move them close to their lairs as a deadly lure.
47
Stag Figurine
Trinkets
A charm given to travellers in hopes of a swift journey.
47
Mirror
Trinkets
Nocturne dragons have trouble seeing themselves within the scratched glass, while other dragons have no problem. Curious, isn't it?
46
Brilliant Brass Torc
Trinkets
Does this go with your eyes?
41
So basically, I'm open to buying things (with treasure or with gems, which I currently value at 1:1000) or trading. I have various and assorted Swipp and Baldwin ingredients that I'll happily part with, including (but not limited to):
Manaweed
Plant
While Manaweed supposedly gives Satin Mice their peculiar intellect, it doesn't make dragons any smarter.
20
2
Java Sparrow
Meat
Known for staying awake for days on end, the Java Sparrow is an excellent source of energy.
15
2
Cindershroom
Plant
Though the spores of the Cindershroom indeed look like smoldering cinders, it's mostly harmless.
20
2
Mycena Mushroom
Plant
Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many.
20
2
White-Eared Hummingbird
Meat
The name alone has sparked many arguments over whether or not birds really have ears.
25
3
Cave Gecko
Meat
The stripes along a cave gecko's hide become bio-luminescent when it senses danger. Not nature's proudest moment, there.
50
6
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Carnaval Tulip
Plant
Plant eaters consider bouquets of Carnaval Tulips to be 'edible arrangements'.
50
5
Sunset Sea Dragon
Seafood
The leafy sunset can grow to be three times the size of its modestly-sized cousins, but doesn't taste nearly as good.
55
5
Onyx Cobra
Meat
The venom of an onyx cobra can cause the onset of a gembond in dragons. It is wise to give them a wide berth. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Emerald Striker
Meat
The emeralds are not gems, but reserves of venom; a glittering disappointment. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Olympia Oyster
Seafood
A delicacy fit only for the gods. Dragons are advised to eat quickly, before theirs notices!
62
7
Maidens Blush
Plant
It remains unknown if the origin of the name comes from the color of the flowers, or the slight toxicity that can raise a dragon's temperature.
60
6
True Rainbow Trout
Seafood
For occasions when a common rainbow trout just is not up to par.
60
6
Ermine
Meat
Ermine now.
62
7
Scalescarab
Insect
Unlike fleas, ticks, and mites, the occasional freeloading scarab is actually helpful when Serthis need to molt.
25
2
Autumn Pennant
Insect
This scarce species of dragonfly only appears when autumn is on its way out. Somehow, the name Almost-Winter Pennant just doesn't flow off the tongue as well.
100
9
Dragonfly
Insect
This doesn't look anything like a dragon!
100
9
Cobra Snakehead
Seafood
Many a dragon has been startled when this fish appears in the water.
64
8
Golden Snakehead
Seafood
Snakeheads breathe the air directly through a primitive lung, allowing them to live in waters other fish would be smothered in.
64
8
Pretty Pink Mums
Plant
A favorite of courting tundras, both a romantic gesture and a sweet snack. (Special thanks to Adventure.)
90
9
Fanned Cockroach
Insect
A colorful infestation.
33
3
Juvenile Prairie Skink
Meat
Adult prairie skinks take wonderful care of their young... until they are old enough to appreciate the value of hard work and why don't you go out and get a job already and apply yourself!
100
9
Weird Purple Skink
Meat
You could have sworn you saw a few of these running around Baldwin's cauldron the other day. Probably maybe fine to eat.
100
9
Green Shoots
Plant
These hollow shoots can make for a chewy meal or a durable paper.
58
5
(Since these are all Swipp or Baldwin ingredients, I will value them at slightly below the lowest AH price.)
I also have a bunch of other random junk - if you're looking for something in particular, ask and I'll be happy to check my hoard and see what I have.
If you wish to sell for treasure or gems, my price is firm-set at 5-10 treasure above the listed hoardsell value per item (so the highest I would go for an item with a 25 treasure hoardsell price is 35 treasure per item).
If you wish to trade, we can work pricing out, but don't expect me to trade 1:1 for some of these items.