Kind of like how people over price powder of fort? 200k or more for something that should only be 30k tops. Kind of silly that a smith or tailor of high skill only produces equipment with 40-70 durability when the cap is 255...
only 200k? I've seen it sell for 350-500k on Lake Austin.
That said, I've got 40 vials on hand for my own use, from BODs done last year (I've been too busy working fishing up and fighting invasions/training disco on my tamer/bard since the fall to do much crafting).
BTW, the cost of a vial of POF is best seen as follows:
Ingots: average of 300 ingots needed per BOD (as few as 8x10, as many as 25x20). Ingots cost about 50 each (DC or Shadow, for exceptional smalls) or 100 each (gold or agapite, for normal smalls; technically also bronze, for 20 count, but those are 20% POF chance).
A few BODs might cost as little as 4000 gold to fill (Shadow Tear Kite Exceptional x10) for a 90% chance, or as much as 50,000 (Gold Ex Plate Tunic x20). About half the bods that CAN produce POF are only 20% chance (4 Iron LBODs, 48 small DC BODs, 24 small Bronze BODs, 48 small gold BODs - compared to 2 Iron LBODs. 24 DC smalls, 48 Shadow smalls, 24 gold smalls, and 48 agapite smalls).
So about (4/9 * 5 (as only 1 in 5 is a POF) + 5/9 * 10/9 (9 out of 10 are POF)) * 20,000 (approximately the average price of a batch of ingots for one BOD) = (20/9 + 50/81) * 20,000 = (180+50)/81 * 20,000 = 2.83 * 20,000 = 56,600.
Even if you only do the 90% chance ones, it's still an average cost in the mid-20s, plus you eliminate over half the BODs that give POF (as the 20% POF BODs are substantially more common BOD pulls than the 90% ones, once you factor in their metal type - as there's a 1.4% difference per metal type, that makes DC BODs about 10% more common than Shadow, and about Bronze 20s and Gold 10-15 smalls about 20% more common than gold 20s and Agapite 10-15s))
So, 30k as a top price is just as ludicrous as 300k for a bottom one.