Ideal territory for Bone Chip dealers?

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After killing too many skeletons on the Project 1999 server I have 3 bags of bone chips I would like to sell to players. I have been attempting to sell these in East Commonlands Tunnel where everyone else goes to sell. However, no one is buying any of them, despite my prices being half to a third of what I've seen other people advertising.

I think my problem is that bone chips are only useful for necromancers and a small number of turn-in quests, and these players don't walk through East Commonlands very often. I think I can get better value by traveling to a location where I'm more likely to find a customer, such as a zone where mid to high level necromancers congregate.

The problem is I really don't know where those zones are, I'm not familiar with necromancers and it's been 10+ years since I've played the game much. Do you have suggestions where I should go? I should point out I'm ogre shaman, so I can't get into certain cities and can't teleport, but I have SOW and a great deal of patience so if I can walk/boat there I can probably get there.






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Where can I farm bone chips?

Bone Chips can be gathered by miners through mining. It is harvested from a level 5 node in the Spineless Basin in Central Thanalan.

What is bony chip?

(b\u014dn chips) Small pieces of cancellous bone generally used to fill bony defects and to promote reossification.



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