![]() ![]() Search for an item, and narrow down the number of items in the search to the tracked items.Using Microsoft Excel or Open Office Calc, it is possible to track several personalised items at once. Thingy, on the other hand, was confirmed to be a joke added by the Content Development team, and was removed from the Grand Exchange some time after its release. Jagex eventually decided the item would not be released, and truffle was subsequently removed from the database. Truffle was originally planned as a Summoning update, and thus, could also found by searching the Grand Exchange Database. On a couple of occasions, non-tradeable items such as Truffle and Thingy were found on the Grand Exchange. The following is the current list of categories used in the database: Doing this brings up several lists of items grouped alphabetically. Users can also list items by selecting the category in the Item Catalogue. The yellow and grey stars before the picture of the item in the search results indicate that the items are member-only and non-member respectively. However, wrapping "Guthix page" in quotation marks (") in the search box in the database would result in a more precise search. For example, "Guthix page" would result in items named with "Guthix" or "page" or are "Guthix"-related. Note that the search result may be a little bit sidetracked. Users of the database can search items by choosing the letters on the left or just type the name of the item under the marquee in the "search" box, then select the price range and whether the item is member-only or non-member or both. Prices above 10,000 coins are rounded to 10k, while prices above 1 million are rounded to 1.0m. In addition, price restrictions (unofficially called "absolute minimum price" and "absolute maximum price") - where items could not be traded below or above these pre-determined prices - were removed. The current market price was reclassified as the "guide price", while minimum and maximum prices were removed. On 1 February 2011, free trade was re-introduced into the game and trade limits were lifted. On 16 February 2010, without an official announcement, the Grand Exchange Database was taken off beta and "released" officially. ![]() The number of items tracked for price rises, price drops, and trade volumes were increased to 100 items. Subsequently, at a later date, the charts were expanded to include charts for 90 and 180 days. Price history charts were fixed to display only the last 30 days of data. Information on price rises and drops were limited to 5 items, compared to the current list of 10 (and 100) items. The beta stage of the Grand Exchange Database was released on 15 April 2008. During the beta phase, items were found on both the price rise and fall lists. ![]()
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