BODs and Rewards - Which to Do?

Ariakan99

Grandmaster
I have recently made a few smiths and tailors to start collecting BODs. I have seen the posts on the higher end small/large deeds and a rough guide to how they sell - +20 and Gold Runic+ etc. I also have no problems moving Bronze hammers. Is there a market for some of the lower end rewards such as Dull to Copper runics?

I have quite a few bronze smalls that will net me a lot of these hammers but am unsure if it is worth the time and/or (depending on if I mine the ingots) investment to bother with these rewards?

Same question for tailoring - the market seems to be quite flooded with tier 4 cloth. I have a lot of small bods that would fit a +20 scroll large, but these seem to be relatively cheap. Is it worth filling the smalls individually for the cloth/chance of sandals?

Bronze+ runic, +20 scrolls and anvils appear to be the primary smith scrolls wanted?

CBD, Runic Kits and 115 scroll for tailoring?

If I limit myself to only doing these BODs, am I missing out?

Any help would be appreciated.

@Bromista
@AaronRodgers
@halygon
@Fattson
@Tearloch
@Torin
@Tac0bell

I got very lucky with a small bod found from an IDOC book and pulled a Valorite Anvil - searching previous data on the forums show no mention of these for a while. Anyone got an idea on a price for this?

Thanks again.
 

Bromista

Grandmaster
Nope. That's all I do basically.

I do the smalls for ASH's when there's no larges for them to go with. I burn all anvil deeds. Bronze + runics. Val smalls for 115 PS, all 120 PS.

I save all my hally/bardiche deeds for a shot at +5 gloves but I never turn them in.

I don't even mess with cloth anymore. Just what you listed above.

Torin just got his Val anvil, not sure if anyone else is looking for one at the moment. Maybe a collector such as the grandaddy of BODs here on UOF @Dwyane Wade but he probably has one already.
 

Fattson

Grandmaster
The tier four cloth moves, it just doesn't move very fast. However, it does move faster than tier three. Runic kits and bronze+ hammers are where the money is. They're cheap to produce but due to demand and the output from npcs, they've become quite expensive.
 

Ariakan99

Grandmaster
Thanks for the quick replies. I will clear out all my low end bods for cloth and then start being more selective about what I keep/fill.

I will fill the smalls I have for shadow runics and burn through them in the hopes of a slayer. Trash the DC one I think.

Do you guys know of a consistent seller of coloured ingots?
 

Tac0bell

Grandmaster
Yup, pretty much what they said. +20 tailoring is so common that it sells for 50k usually, sadly. Not a lot of profit there.

Many people look for powder of fortify, sometimes that can make some low end bods worth filling if they don't cost you much.

I mine my ingots, but @BeerJedi has them sometimes at his Yew gate vendor, there are some at Vesper trading too, there are a couple of vendors around. Good luck!
 

halygon

Grandmaster
Also for dull copper and shadow runic hammers, you can use these to product low end runic weapons and sell them for a bit more than GM. These sell very well.
 
I'd echo what's already been said. I don't actually craft many of the BODs I get, I usually sell em for others to complete their sets. Exceptions would include anvil sbods, val/verite sbods that give decent rewards, T5 cloth and T2 cloth sbods (T2 hues sell well, to the point im considering making another low end tailor to harvest 20 normal sbods), and the CBD Lbods/sbods. I don't bother with the runic kits ones. I don't really consider myself a crafter, more of a BOD dealer :p
 

Ariakan99

Grandmaster
Thanks for the advice everyone. I spent the day yesterday clearing out my bod collection of anything too low end. Dumped a lot of smalls that would have got DC or Shadow runics before I saw the reply from @halygon :(

I have set myself a higher minimum standard now which should keep the amount of bods in my house to a reasonable level. Some I will fill and others I will trade - getting a spreadsheet together soon to put up here.
 
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