

Spiritbuy isn’t on the list above as it’s on one of my other TSM profiles. This will also make it very simple to change the price level across all your operations in one go, by just adjusting the custom price. I had different quantities for each bar, but I wanted to use the same minimum price for all the operations, hence the custom source. I used this in my setup for selling old world bars. Sellbarmin is a very simple custom value source that just evaluates to 110% dbhistorical. The string I used references the material costs for the various leathers and Tidespray Linen to calculate the lowest price. The purpose of the value source is to easily be able to refer to the cost of one expulsom in my other operations and in material valuations in TSM crafting. It uses min() which will return the lowest of a set of comma separated value strings. It uses one of the logic functions in TSM that we will take a longer look at in a later post. My Expulsom value source will calculate the cost of one expulsom through the cheapest method. Let’s take a look at some examples from my list of custom sources. This can be because you want to multiply value sources with a specific factor, you want to have the same price level or you want to refer to the price of some set of specific items. You want custom price sources when you have a value that you want to refer to in several different pricing string fields. When should you make custom price sources? I could then just refer to the custom price source in the material cost evaluation. I made this to use in crafting calculations for any items that utilize expulsom. You can see that I have a set of custom sources with very different complexity.Īs an example you can see my custom price source for expulsom. How do you make a custom price source?Ĭustom price sources are found in the main TSM window under settings and Custom Sources as shown in the screenshot below.Īs you can see custom sources have two fields, a variable name which is the name you use to refer to the price source and the custom price source itself. You can make custom sources to value your materials or other items. You can then more easily change the price values on all of your operations at the same time.Ĭustom price sources are also useful for making your operations more understandable, as well as for easily referencing the same price across a lot of operations. This is particularly useful for groups where you have several operations with different stack sizes, but you want to use the same price levels for all the operations.


The advantage of this is that it makes it much easier to maintain your operations. In addition to these you can make your own value sources and give them a name so you can use them in your operations. Custom prices sourcesĪs we covered in part 4 TSM has a long list of built in value sources. Custom price sources are similar to the built in value sources in TSM in that you can refer to them by name in your operations, but you get to decide what prices they refer to. Today we will focus on a very useful feature to clean up and simplify your pricing operations.
