The prices of items on Lunara is a subject of great controversy. Some believe that there should be a set price list that all Lunarans abide by, but most sell based on djinn prices. Since the implementation of update 7.55, which made spell runes available in magic stores, and update 7.3, which allowed semi-rares to be sold to Djinns upon the completion of a quest, the economy has been more set in place. These updates effectively ended the radical fluctuations in prices that were once common of Tibia servers.
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| - The prices of items on Lunara is a subject of great controversy. Some believe that there should be a set price list that all Lunarans abide by, but most sell based on djinn prices. Since the implementation of update 7.55, which made spell runes available in magic stores, and update 7.3, which allowed semi-rares to be sold to Djinns upon the completion of a quest, the economy has been more set in place. These updates effectively ended the radical fluctuations in prices that were once common of Tibia servers.
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| - The prices of items on Lunara is a subject of great controversy. Some believe that there should be a set price list that all Lunarans abide by, but most sell based on djinn prices. Since the implementation of update 7.55, which made spell runes available in magic stores, and update 7.3, which allowed semi-rares to be sold to Djinns upon the completion of a quest, the economy has been more set in place. These updates effectively ended the radical fluctuations in prices that were once common of Tibia servers.
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