Oct 29, 2016 Realm of the Mad God. Can anyone tell me which server is the main one for trading? Thx Showing 1-1 of 1 comments. Oct 30, 2016 @ 8:10am The server on the top left of the list, I think usw3? #1 Showing 1-1 of 1 comments.
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So you want to do some trading. Trading is how the right items get to the right people, and is a key part of the co-op nature of RotMG.Trading can be daunting for newcomers and veterans alike. Good trading comes with experience, but great trading comes with care and consideration for your fellow players, your own trading goals, and your local market.The following are a few things to consider. These are not hard and fast rules, but they can help you to become not just a better trader, but a more memorable and nice player.Know your marketDifferent items have different prices. To trade, it is important to know what you’re buying.
If you don’t know the prices of the items you are selling and buying, you could get ripped off or blocked.Trading tends to be limited to these higher tiers of equipment:.Note that there still is a place for items below these tiers. Feel free to give them away to beginners, or trade within tiers. The actual tier guide is an accurate method to trade between lower-level items. PricingMany players follow price guides posted by other players to judge the relative value of different items. These prices are in no way set in stone, as prices tend to fluctuate. Price guides may be found from time to time on the official, and on the unofficial.If there is an accurate price guide, you can ask a question there, or see what other players are, here on RealmEye.When negotiating a trade with another player, using,“But that’s not what the price guide says” as an argument is not only rude, but fundamentally flawed. Remember, people are free to value an item however they want, but they will have to compete with other buyers and sellers who may offer a better price for the same item.
Where to tradeThe Nexus is preferred for buyers and sellers, as all players pass through it every time they play the game. Nexuses in some servers are better trading hubs than others. The trading server can be USWest, USWest2 or USWest3, depending on which one crashed less recently.As of March 2020, The current trading server is USWest2.However, remember that the Nexus is a communal space. Don’t expect everyone there to want to trade, and offering random trade requests to strangers is annoying to most and angering to some.
Spamming junk text will get you blocked faster than anything.Trading can sometimes be time-consuming, so some players prefer to. Know the mechanics/trade offers a trade opportunity to. You can read more about it on the.In order to complete a trade, both players must have enough room in their inventory to contain the received items.Additionally, often enough you will click trade on a player name or type /trade “name” and you do not see a trade request message sent in chat. This may be because it was very quickly overtaken by other chat messages. Do not click trade over and over but just wait a few moments and try again. This is the same for accepting a trade request and no trade window popping up.The loading bar in the “Trade” button is a good thing. Take that moment to check that what you are about to receive is really what you want.
When to tradeIn the morning to noon, the trading server is very populated. At this time, Some items may be in higher demand then others. It is recommended to sell any popular items at this time.Popular Items Page Placeholder, please do not remove this textYou can also get items quickly, but you may lag out more. CommunicateIt helps to have a few stars when trading; most players filter 1-10 star players with the menu option due to the spambots in Nexus. If they don’t accept your Trade Request, they most likely are filtering your star.
Try another person, as that person can’t accept any type of request from you, or see your chat.Respond to people when they talk to you. If they want to walk out to the lesser populated corners of the Nexus to negotiate, take a few seconds to do so. If they want to converse via whispering, you should do so. It takes a few more keystrokes, but it’s private, easy to see, and doesn’t spam up everyone else’s screen with your business. (A useful hotkey to set is “Begin Tell” under Options, and under Chat Options.
This allows you to initiate and return /tells quickly, letting you avoid retyping the command over and over while negotiating a trade. The default key for the “Begin Tell” feature is the Tab Key.) SignsSigns can help advertise your items so more people will want to buy or sell your items. Being fancy with signs isn’t necessary though. When advertising your items, read the text you are going to send out loud to make sure it makes sense.
Battletech mechs. If people can’t figure out what you’re buying or selling, you won’t get any trades. Here are some samples to copy for trading:—Selling—YourItem(Price)SecondItem(Price)@YourNameHere—Buying—FirstItemSecondItem@YourNameHere NegotiateMany people in the Nexus have a need for a certain item, and will place a priority on getting it. People have their own prices for items, so you may have to compromise. If you are looking for a certain item but can’t afford it, you may have to settle for less.Asking people to make offers is not negotiation. Unless you’re indifferent as to what you get in return, know what you want. It helps to know what items are of equal value, so you can make exchanges later on. Negotiating with the word “offer” puts the trade firmly in their hands, and your only recourse becomes accepting or rejecting.
Be ReasonableEveryone wants a good deal, and no one wants to be scammed. Put yourself in their shoes, and see if it’s a good deal for you and them. If you pay attention by putting youself in their shoes, you’ll get a lot less people blocking you. You also shouldn’t say that someone is a scammer if they aren’t.Never say anything like “Selling for OP/overpay”. This demonstrates complete ignorance of how a market economy works, and is bound to deter and annoy people. If you want a relatively high price for something, don’t go over the top; have realistic expectations.Though it often helps to be patient, understand opportunity cost. Time spent in the Nexus trading is time not spent killing enemies, who are sometimes easier to get items from than other traders.
Remember, you earn no fame and no white bags sitting in the Nexus.Some people may not be patient. Deal with them. Negotiate a good deal or walk away or ignore them. Trading obscenities could attract the notice of bystanders.Finally, be sure to be firm. You owe nothing to anyone. Until you click the “Trade” button, the item(s) are still yours.
Don’t like the deal? Don’t take it. Try to work something other with the other person or move on.
Mules and vaultsA player without a backpack can hold 8 items at a time in their inventory. Someone may have something you want, but not on their character, or even on their account; they may have that item on a mule.If you make an offer and no one responds, give it time. Hopefully, if someone does have access to the item, they’ll let you know that it’s in the vault, but they may not.
Be courteous and be patient. Know What You’re BuyingFor example, “Sky” does not usually refer to the. If you’re uncertain about the “slang”, (Also may be called abbreviations) to avoid mistakes.It also helps to have a reasonable idea of items’ value, and a realistic understanding of what they mean to a player. Remember that the difference between tiers is usually low, and the highest-tier items are often valued less for functionality than for aesthetics.
Going cheap is sometimes the smartest thing a player can do. Stake your claimIt helps to stand still when selling (or buying if you may).