TCG Card Shop Simulator

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List of Good Prices?
Is there a list of generally good prices to set for items like boosters and boxes? I can't seem to find the right prices. It's either too cheap or too pricey..
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The formula is simple: The closer to market value you are, the more chances a customer who is looking for that particular item will buy it. And if you look at the shop app, you'll notice that the "market price" is already quite the ripoff price compared to cost, so you can sell at market price and still make good profit - while ensuring almost 100% successful sales.

Prices change randomly, usually for no discernible reason - except for "tournaments" you hold which add a slightly controllable randomness to prices of certain cards. If you're not willing/able to use a mod to make this flaw go away, keeping up with prices will be hellish. And no, beheaded chicken employees changing prices doesn't help much, since they're as slow at it as they are at everything else.
Shane Jan 1 @ 9:36am 
market price (+10%) then round

this will keep things in line all the time, good reviews, only odd complaint about price, and by rounding things up/down it makes operating the cashier quicker because your not dealing with the small change

I change the prices every night at closing time, but you can get away with doing it every few days
Last edited by Shane; Jan 1 @ 9:36am
wildmick Jan 1 @ 11:25am 
getting a worker to price allows for 5% increments. As the player you can only set multiples of 10. I sell everything at 15%
Shane Jan 1 @ 12:18pm 
i have considered after selling a product for some considerable timeframe checking its market history then taking the lowest/highest price over its span

then setting the product with a permanent price that is bang in the middle...

the theory behind that, is that whilst you will get a few more complaints from time periods as the market continues to move around. your not having to ever reset the price, pay a wage, or worry about it

whether this idea works or not, i havent tried it yet !!
Originally posted by Shane:
market price (+10%) then round

this will keep things in line all the time, good reviews, only odd complaint about price, and by rounding things up/down it makes operating the cashier quicker because your not dealing with the small change

I change the prices every night at closing time, but you can get away with doing it every few days

I do it in the morning before opening, because they change over night anyway.
I have one of the employees in the morning set the prices at market +10% while the others handle the morning restocking. When they all go their resting location, I will tell my price changer to man the counter and open the shop.
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Date Posted: Jan 1 @ 8:05am
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