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Which items to sell to the Trade Market?

Discussion in 'Questions' started by Ettze, May 7, 2026 at 5:05 AM.

  1. Ettze

    Ettze Travelled Adventurer

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    Minecraft:
    I've accumulated a lot of lv 95+ armor and weapons from going through caves to level up for Fruma. Which items could be potentially useful to keep? And amongst the ones to be sold, which ones I should bother putting on the Trade Market?

    Another thing, for lootrunning, which items should I NOT loot? I want to save time for the lootrun itself and save myself from the hassle of sorting through my loot.
     
  2. culpitisn'taword

    culpitisn'taword Well-Known Adventurer

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    My usual strategy:
    • Start a Lootrun with an inventory as empty as possible; this includes ingredient bag. Ideally, you have only a weapon and an emerald pouch; you may need a health potion if you aren't an archetype or build with natural healing.
    • Only collect Legendary items. (Many Unique and Rare items are expensive, but others are worthless, and they often sell very slowly.)
    • Try to sell items in bulk, if possible. (TM-identified items, the ones that have been revealed but not rolled, stack and can be sold together. This can be efficient.)
    • Only collect T2 and T3 ingredients, unless they are above level 100, in which case collect them all. T1 and T0 ingredients should be sold to Blacksmith/ingredient pouch sell.
    • Dump T1 and T2 powders if you're out of space.
    • Don't worry about Normal items, there's a little money from them but not much. The removal of Repair Scrap makes them practically worthless.
    • When you finish the lootrun, run home immediately and dump everything in your bank. Then collect as much as you can from the lootrun chest, deprioritising the rares and uniques (note that you should still collect these and check their prices at TM, since you get the same ones in bulk you might be able to efficiently flog them).
    • Whenever listing an item on the Trade Market, undercut the lowest offer by 50 or 100 emeralds, unless this would cause the stack price of what you are selling in that TM slot to be below 200, in which case don't bother and sell the stuff at the Blacksmith instead. (Note that, nowadays, unranked players have a very slowly running TM. Putting your emeralds towards getting VIP+ is a fairly reasonable move.)
    All items are best listed on TM. I don't think you make a profit from IDing and then Blacksmithing items.

    ...Do note that VIP+ players and above, such as myself, get a game advantage from being able to use a high-level pet to (realistically once per lootrun) mail a lot of their inventory directly to bank during a lootrun. Getting this rank may take around 10stx, speculating; wait until a rank discount is on personal offer to you and use it to get to VIP, then do that again for VIP+, as this gives you extra shares, if my experience was typical.
     
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