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Diablo III: Sell Items with Nice NamesPlaying around with the gold auction house, I learned quickly to only sell items with good names. It's unlikely that items with condenscending names will every sell. After all, equipment with adjectives like "crude", "low quality", "damaged", and "cracked" probably won't do very well anyway. In fact, the auction house highlight decent equipment in white, while terrible equipment are gray (see screen shot below). Fido Someone bid on my "Damaged Cloth Tunic" as shown in the screen shot below. Maybe there is a market for these unwanted item . . . Fido In the auction house, magical items are blue and rare items are green (see screen shot below). Fido
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