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Auctionhouse

Auction House

The main market in Vana'diel for commerce between adventures. Thousands of different items may be bought or sold.

History[]

Private investors are responsible for the establishment of the auction houses. These centers of commerce exist in the heart of each nation, and are truly vital for adventurers. The main purpose of the auction house system is to provide a means of circulating goods required for successful adventuring. This system works on the principle of awarding goods put up on auction to the highest bidder.

It is said that the lack of readily available supplies after the Great War is what gave rise to Jeuno's black market. However, with increasing numbers of adventurers, the auction house business prospered--and new auction houses sprung up everywhere as each country sought to gain a piece of the profits. With the addition of delivery services and a revolutionary style of management utilizing linkpearls (allowing business to be conducted in remote areas such as Kazham), the auction houses have truly become a convenient form of trading.

Some auction counters are constructed in such a way that the staff are not visible to the customers. This is a security measure for the safety of the employees, and a deterrent to thieves.

How it Works[]

Overview[]

The Auction House works on a consignment basis. A person wishing to sell an item hands it over to the auction house and specifies a minimum price for which the item may be sold (the asking price). At this time a nominal, nonrefundable fee is charged to the seller. A person wishing to buy an item places a bid for it with the auction house. If the bid price is at least as much as the asking price then the buyer obtains the item and the bid price is sent to the seller's delivery box. Note that only the seller knows what the asking price is and the full bid price is sent to the seller even if it is more than the asking price. However, the buyer pays no fees to the Auction House.

If more than one of the same item is up for sale when a bid is made then the one with the lowest asking price is sold, or the one put up for auction first if there is a tie. (This is to encourage competitive market, though whether or not it works as intended is a hotly debated subject.) Items put up for auction will be returned to the seller's Delivery Box if unsold after approximately 90 Vana'diel weeks, or 30 Earth days.

Stackable items can be bought or sold as individual items or as complete stacks. Partial stacks must either be sold as singles or built into complete stacks. The Auction House treats singles and stacks as different items, so for example you can't bid for a single if there are only stacks for sale and vice versa. Also the prices for singles and stacks are independent or each other, so the per unit price for a stack may be either more or less than the individual price.

The Auction House Systems[]

All auction houses are linked.

Buying[]

To buy an item, check the Auction House Counter or NPC and select Bid from the menu. Navigate through the categories until you reach the one containing the item you want. Then scroll through the list until you find the item or check the first item to sort the list. (Sorting is usually a good idea as most categories have dozens of items.) Note that stackable items appear twice, once for singles and once with a small number showing stack size for stacks. If the item is for sale then number available is shown in parentheses after the name and you can start the bidding process.

Check the item and select Price History to get an idea of the going rate. You can use the history as a guide to how much bid, but keep in mind that it does not tell you what the current asking prices are, only what the recent bidding prices have been.

Now check the item again, select Bid and enter your bid. If your bid is successful you will receive the item. Otherwise you can either bid a higher amount or give up if you decide the price is too high.

Since bidding is free, you may want to start with a low value and raise your bids gradually until you are successful. This costs nothing but a little time and you may get your item for much less than you thought.

Once a bid is made it can't be undone, so some care is needed to prevent a costly mistake. A common error is to bid the stack price for a single, the bid will succeed but the price paid will be many times more than the item is worth.

See Bid for more details.

Selling[]

Before selling an item it's a good idea to view the item's price history and use it as a guide to setting your asking price, see the preceding section.

When you have decided on an asking price, select Sell and a list of the items currently in your inventory appears. Select the item you want to sell and enter your asking price. For stackable items select a full stack to sell a stack and select a single or a partial stack to sell a single. The Auction House lets you know what the fee will be and asks you to confirm the sale. See Fee Schedule for more details.

A player can have and unlimited amount of items (or stacks) for sale at the same time. This is a custom change for Eden, FFXI originally having a 7 item limit. Due to this being a custom change and 'client limitations', only the first 7 items you put up for sale can be viewed in the 'sales status' tab. When one of these 7 items sell, it will be cleared from the list and the 8th will now be visible, continuing this way until all items have sold or been returned to the seller. Additionally, a change of zones will be required if you wish to sell an item, after viewing your sales status.

Auction House Counter Locations[]

The Auction House can be accessed from the following locations:

Auction House System Access Zones Location
Bastok Bastok Mines Auction Counters at (H-8)
Bastok Markets Auction Counters at (E-8)
Norg Atrevaux at (G-6)
Zoldba at (G-6)
Gofufu at (G-6)
Agatsum at (G-6)
San d'Oria Southern San d'Oria Auction Counters at (I-9)
Port San d'Oria Auction Counters at (H-10)
Rabao Cavalgrinne at (K-7)
Hyesun at (J-7)
Smiling Rat at (K-7)
Windurst Windurst Woods Auction Counters at (K-12)
Windurst Walls Auction Counters at (I-11)
Kazham Cha Chalco at (D-8)
Cophi Ricuub at (E-7)
Sulo Mouzho at (D-7)
Jeuno Lower Jeuno Auction Counters at (I-7)
Ru'Lude Gardens Auction Counters at (F-8)
Port Jeuno Basmus at (H-8)
Kouang at (I-8)
Rilve-Hitolve at (I-8)
Sapladrepoin at (I-8)
Upper Jeuno Indika at (H-7)
Shama Pikholo at (G-9)
Ulesa at (H-7)
Wise Wolf at (G-9)
Aht Urhgan Whitegate Auction Counters at (E-6)
Al Zahbi Sojan-Tamjan at (G-11)
Yando-Memondo at (H-11)
Goyuyu at (H-11)
Nashmau Momoroon at (G-6)
Pupuroon at (H-9)
Tavnazian Safehold Eliot at (F-10)
Ferocious Artisan at (F-10)
Senvaleget at (F-10)

NPC's who explain the Auction House are: Gournaie, Simmie, Kobunono, Hound Nose, Palyalya, Rock Jaw, Diradour, Honorine

Other NPC's who mention the Auction House are: Lavinia, Hae Jakkya, Orudoba-Sondeba, Etsa Rhuyuli, Golden Condor, Nijaom, Djinabaha

Categories[]

The Auction House (AH) is divided into a number of sections to make finding the item you're searching for easier. When you target the Auction House and open a "dialogue" with the auctioneer you will be able to navigate to different sections via the menus:

Bid
Sell
Sales Status

It is in the Bid category that you can spend a good deal of time just browsing around. There are a number of different items and goods that you can purchase here.

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Auction House Fees[]

As of the Version Update dated 01/26/2020, the following sales tax has been implemented to the Auction House.

  • 1% per item
  • 0.5% per stack

This tax is applied when an item is listed for sale on the Auction House, not when it sells.

See Also[]

  • Bazaar for an Auction House alternative.
  • Auction House Strategy Guide
  • How to be good for the Economy - Guide by Chapel
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