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You're likely to find the item you're looking for in here. Beware buying packages as they turn out to be filled with worthless shit. Also be sure to first examine items in the case with the command | You're likely to find the item you're looking for in here. Beware buying packages as they turn out to be filled with worthless shit. Also be sure to first examine items in the case with the command | ||
{{cmd|app item in case}}. It wouldn't do any good to buy that expensive leech hide jacket, only to find out its at 1/3 durability, now would it? | {{cmd|app item in case}}. It wouldn't do any good to buy that expensive leech hide jacket, only to find out its at 1/3 durability, now would it? | ||
To price items you've stocked, type {{cmd|-shopkeep price <item> at <price>}}. Keep in mind that the higher your total item prices are, the more taxes you'll have to pay. | |||
Revision as of 16:07, 13 May 2017
Looking for that one piece of high level gear you need? No one responding to your offer on tradenet? Or need somewhere to put for sale your rare loot? Then head on down to the Galleria!
Welcome to the Corporate Shopping Mall
The Galleria is basically a mall. Corporations are able to rent out a shop inside the mall for a certain amount of money. They must then hire a NPC to run the store. At that point they can stock the store with any item they wish and set the price for it.
Just like with apartments, there are only a certain number of available shops to rent. This has lead to several defunct corps having shops and not actually sell shit. This is due to the corp having a large amount of money left and the low price of rent on these shops.
You're likely to find the item you're looking for in here. Beware buying packages as they turn out to be filled with worthless shit. Also be sure to first examine items in the case with the command
app item in case. It wouldn't do any good to buy that expensive leech hide jacket, only to find out its at 1/3 durability, now would it?
To price items you've stocked, type -shopkeep price <item> at <price>. Keep in mind that the higher your total item prices are, the more taxes you'll have to pay.