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It also means that these endpoints on the WoW Community API will be impacted in the following ways:
/wow/auction/data/{realm} - Auction house endpoints will no longer include character name information.
/wow/character/{realm}/{name} - The data structure isn’t changing, but we will be performing an additional check for the existence of a character such that some older, inactive characters will no longer return.
These are the only changes we currently have planned for the Community API. However, we cannot be certain that these are the only changes we will have to make.
Consumers of this API will still need to comply with the Data Protection guidelines 18 that take effect on January 1, 2020.
Ola Goblins.
So I was browsing the AH yesterday, aiming to sell my potions that I sell on a daily basis. But when I ran a post scan I noticed that was below the crafting price (even below the ToT crafting price) which does not happen alot. Since I was curious about what the price was now (TSM minbuyout did not reflect that low price just yet) I canceled the postscan and I looked up the prices. Whaddayaknow:
Someone posted 60 stacks of 20 Unbridled fury potions for about 3 gold a potion (60 gold per stack). The normal price is about 60 gold per potion, so he clearly wanted to put it up for that I bet. I bought them up and posted my stack for the normal 1c undercut price.
What would you do? Would you give him back the 60 stacks with a COD of 3 gold a potion or would you keep it and make a 68.000 gold profit?
Like to hear you guys oppinions