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The market is not an auction system, as players cannot bid on items. Rather, the seller chooses the price to sell the item for. They may base it on the average sale price, visible on the lower right when mousing over any item in inventory, or they may base it on the price of other similar or identical items.
 
The market is not an auction system, as players cannot bid on items. Rather, the seller chooses the price to sell the item for. They may base it on the average sale price, visible on the lower right when mousing over any item in inventory, or they may base it on the price of other similar or identical items.
  
The Average Sale Price represents the price people have bought the item for in the recent past, it does NOT reflect unsold items returned to players inventories, or items currently for sale. This is a prime reason you may see the "average sale price" looking wildly different from the current prices on an item.
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The Average Sale Price represents the price people have bought the item for in the recent past, it does NOT reflect unsold items returned to players inventories, or items currently for sale. This is main reason you may see the "average sale price" looking wildly different from the current prices on an item.

Revision as of 00:14, 15 February 2021

The Market is a place to buy and sell goods from other players. The market is global, so it includes all nations and all servers, ensuring lively commerce. Markets are found in capital cities, and in guild provinces.

The market only accepts full durability items, making it an ideal place for freshly crafted items. Items with durability loss can be sold at player Stalls.

Items can be put on the market for as little as 12 hours or as much as 30 days. There is a fee for posting items based on the length of time its posted for. That fee comes out at the time of posting, not the time of selling, so it is unwise to put a stack of billets up for 30 days which may sell in 15 minutes.

The market is not an auction system, as players cannot bid on items. Rather, the seller chooses the price to sell the item for. They may base it on the average sale price, visible on the lower right when mousing over any item in inventory, or they may base it on the price of other similar or identical items.

The Average Sale Price represents the price people have bought the item for in the recent past, it does NOT reflect unsold items returned to players inventories, or items currently for sale. This is main reason you may see the "average sale price" looking wildly different from the current prices on an item.