Sales Display



There are 2 types of sales displays, the general-purpose Salesman's Crate and the Limited Display Case. These consignment containers were introduced in LU25, shortly after the LU24 revamp of the broker consignment system. Once placed in a broker slot through the Market Board in a player's house they become interactive "merchant" objects that allow the sale of items directly to any player who visits the house, thus negating the broker system;s commission fees.

The production of a Sales Display requires a rare wood. The higher the tier of the wood, the more the display can hold. Sales displays are Mastercrafted broker-use-only containers, made by Carpenters. There is no difference in the appearance of a display from one tier to another.

For a complete list of displays, see Category:Sales Display (Item Subtype).

Sales Display Types
The following are generic names of the displays. They are named by what rare is used to create them. In example: a Pantry made using a Tier 5 Severed Cedar would be called a Cedar Pantry.
 * Salesman's Crates
 * Furniture Shelves
 * Armor and Shield Racks
 * Weapons Racks
 * Pantries
 * Scroll Stands
 * Bag Stands
 * Potion Cabinets
 * Jewelry Boxes

Rare Wood Required, by Tier

 * 3: Severed Fir
 * 4: Severed Oak
 * 5: Severed Cedar
 * 6: Severed Ironwood
 * 7: rough lumbered ebony
 * 8: mahogany lumber

Salesman's Crate Sizes, by Tier
A Salesman's Crate can hold any type of item, but holds 20 less than the specific limited display case of the same Tier.

Limited Display Cases

 * Furniture Shelves: House Items made by Carpenters -- If it can be placed in a player's home, it can be placed in this display. Not able to be sold through a Furniture Shelf are containers which are placed in a Bag Stand.
 * Armor and Shield Racks: Armor and shields of any type, made by Armorers, Tailors and Woodworkers.
 * Weapon Racks: Weapons, bows and ammunition made by Weaponsmiths and Woodworkers.
 * Pantries: Food & drink, Provisioner fare.
 * Scroll Stands: Scholar-made spell scrolls, combat art runes and distillations, Master spells, and recipe books.
 * Bag Stands: Bags, quivers, strongboxes, sales displays (all forms of Containers).
 * Potion Cabinets: Potions and poisons made by Alchemists.
 * Jewelry Boxes: Jewelry, baubles (charms/totems), adornments, transmuted components and cloaks.