Post by Gray on Aug 26, 2014 5:12:44 GMT
I often come across some people who want to know a bazaar's owner name since most of it is probably in complete Kanji or just in any Japanese characters they don't know.
It is quite well-known that nowadays, most stuff in bazaar are above 1mil and if anyone happens to buy one of our stuff (from bazaar) with macca, it'll take forever to convert into papers. Knowing the bazaar's owner name and buying it directly by trade after some negotiation is always preferred even in the Japanese server. Besides, it can help people save time and help yourself get the price off-tax. So isn't it a win-win situation for you?
First, when you click a bazaar, the same exact menu on the screen would always appear like this, except for the stuff being put, of course.
The name in the bazaar is just some random bazaar's owner name I come across at the first bazaar I meet in Community Area.
If one if you owns the name, I apologize for not asking your permission first before posting it.
There are some new bazaar's menu on the screen and you're wondering, what does it actually do?
Once you click the red circled button there, a confirmation will appear.
Click はい to proceed and you will be off of the bazaar, with a new mini-screen appearing on the right side of your game screen like this.
The highlighted Japanese character is apparently the name of the bazaar's owner. All you need to do is mark(hold shift while pressing the → or ←, depending on where have your pointer clicked) the name and copy (ctrl+c) it, afterward you may have guessed what to do next. But before that, please immediately click 閉じる to close the mini-screen.
Switch to TELL tab and paste(ctrl+v) the name on the blank column. There, you got the name.
Do not ever be afraid to interact with the native players. They're all nice people and would help us if we really know our place and can tolerate every of their customs(which is not too troublesome, I think). So if maybe the bazaar's owner is the native, figure out yourself how to talk. Use Japanese with the help of Google translator if necessary. They also appreciate if someone buys their stuff off-bazaar too!
Happy trading!
It is quite well-known that nowadays, most stuff in bazaar are above 1mil and if anyone happens to buy one of our stuff (from bazaar) with macca, it'll take forever to convert into papers. Knowing the bazaar's owner name and buying it directly by trade after some negotiation is always preferred even in the Japanese server. Besides, it can help people save time and help yourself get the price off-tax. So isn't it a win-win situation for you?
First, when you click a bazaar, the same exact menu on the screen would always appear like this, except for the stuff being put, of course.
The name in the bazaar is just some random bazaar's owner name I come across at the first bazaar I meet in Community Area.
If one if you owns the name, I apologize for not asking your permission first before posting it.
There are some new bazaar's menu on the screen and you're wondering, what does it actually do?
Once you click the red circled button there, a confirmation will appear.
Click はい to proceed and you will be off of the bazaar, with a new mini-screen appearing on the right side of your game screen like this.
The highlighted Japanese character is apparently the name of the bazaar's owner. All you need to do is mark(hold shift while pressing the → or ←, depending on where have your pointer clicked) the name and copy (ctrl+c) it, afterward you may have guessed what to do next. But before that, please immediately click 閉じる to close the mini-screen.
Switch to TELL tab and paste(ctrl+v) the name on the blank column. There, you got the name.
Do not ever be afraid to interact with the native players. They're all nice people and would help us if we really know our place and can tolerate every of their customs(which is not too troublesome, I think). So if maybe the bazaar's owner is the native, figure out yourself how to talk. Use Japanese with the help of Google translator if necessary. They also appreciate if someone buys their stuff off-bazaar too!
Happy trading!