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Trading
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Secured Trading Diablo II provides a secure method to trade with other
player characters while in town. To trade with another character, left-click on
that character to bring up the Trade Screen.
The Trade Screen consists of your Inventory on the right, and two areas on
the left that contain the offers that the players are making to each other. To
offer an item for trade, left-click on the item in your inventory, move it over
to your offer area, and left-click again to drop it. The other player's offer
appears in that player's offer area. You may also offer gold by incrementing or
decrementing the gold slot of your offer area.
Once you have agreed on a fair trade, click on the "Accept" button. The trade
is completed when both parties have accepted. Either party may cancel the trade
at any time by clicking the "Cancel" button prior to trade completion.
Note: You cannot move your Belt into the Trading Screen if you are
wearing it. To trade a belt first remove it and place it in your backpack, then
trade. This is to prevent your inventory from filling up which would cause you
to drop items.
Warning: Make sure the person does not switch the item with an item of
the same type (but lesser quality) before clicking the check box.
Unsecured Trading If you trust the person you are trading with you
can simply drop an item for them to pick up off the ground. This is much easier
and faster than the secure trading option if the other player is trustworthy.
Be sure the other player picks up the item so it's not left behind.
Watch out for other party members or people in the game so that they don't
pick the item up. If this is a worry, use the secure trading method.
Secured Trading can only be done in town, so dropping an item on the ground
for another player saves a trip back to town.
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Trading is a great way to find those hard to find items you're looking for.
Some items cannot be easily Gambled or found on your own. You can try to do
without them but why not use other players to find these items for you? Many
people have the goal of finding the best possible equipment for their character.
While playing a the game a lot can help you do this, trading is often much
easier and faster. Realm Trading is very popular.
How to Trade
There are many ways to trade:
Trade in your current game You can simply ask players in
your current game if they have anything to trade or if they have items you're
looking for. Be warned, however, that many players wish to keep their game
playing and trading experiences separate and may not wish to trade while they
can be playing the game instead. It doesn't hurt to try, but don't be surprised
if people suggest joining the trading channels or a trading game.
Use Trading games Create or join a game with Trade in the title, or
if you're looking for something specifically, create or join a game with
specific trades as the game title. When creating a game you can type in more
information in the game's description but many people do not read these before
joining. It doesn't hurt.
Game Name Examples: Silks4TwoJordan,
Trading, AmazonTrade, Trade Game, Looking4WormSkull
Use the Realm Trading Channels In the Battle.net Chat room, click
on the Channel button on the right. Several trading channels will be
listed. Pick the channel which best addresses the items you're looking to sell
or buy. When in doubt, join the general Trading channel "Trading RealmName",
such as "Trading USWest".
Once inside you'll probably see people advertising what they have for sale
and possibly what they are looking for. You can message people in the hopes of
setting up a trade or advertise what you have for trade or sale.
When advertising items, be sure to list the items and their stats, especially
in the case of Rare and Magic Items. Also be sure to leave your account
name at the end of your message such as "I have the following items for
sale... /msg GFraizer"
Trading channels are often crowded and the messages scroll by very fast. Use
the scroll bar to scroll up so you can read through the messages at your own
pace. Chances are the people will still be in the channel or on Battle.net when
you get done reading through your chat log.
If people do not respond to your message, often they did not like your offer.
Try offering something else.
Remember by typing "/r message" you can reply to the last person that
has messaged you. But if you are receiving multiple messages at the same time,
it becomes difficult to use. This does not work in-game.
One method people use is to ignore everyone who spams, or advertises
something you are not interested in. When you next connect to Battle.net they
will be automatically unignored so it is not permanent. This can cut down on the
channel spam and bring the channel down to a more manageable level. But be
warned that if you're selling something, the people you have ignored will not be
able to message you their offers
Use Message Boards You can post your items on message boards such
as our Trading Forums.
Make your own Web Page Make a web page listing the items you have
for trade. Advertise your items on your web page or in Trading Forums.
Use Auction Sites There are several fan sites that host Diablo II
Auctions. You can put an item up for auction or buy items. Check the The Authorized Fan Site Link
Database for links.
Making Deals
The goal of a seller is to get the best item or the most money for
their item. The goal of a buyer is to try to get deals on items, and to get them
as cheaply as possible. Prices are not fixed, so haggle. If the person won't go
for the deal, chances are someone else will. If the person has a very valuable
and rare item, you might have to cave if you really want to get the item. If
you're having trouble selling your item, lower the price.
Find out what an item is worth Figure out how rare it is and what
people will pay for them. Good item traders know what classes want which items
so they know what to offer a player of that class. Look around and see what
people are offering and are paying for items then come up with a price or offer
a similar price.
How bad do you want the item? That is a good question. Be sure you
don't let the other person know how bad you want the item, otherwise they will
have second thoughts about trading it. They will think "if this person wants it
this bad, how much will someone else pay?" If you really want an item bad, you
might want to cave and pay whatever it takes to get them. But if you really
don't need the item, pass up on an overcharged item. "I'll trade you everything
I have" generally is not a good thing to say.
20 "bad" items don't make a good item A common trading mistake is
to assume people are willing to trade everything you have or a lot of lower
class items for a high class items. This goes against the common selling
strategy of getting the most you can for an item. Many people are looking to
unload their items for valuable items or items they can use. When space is
limited they are often not looking for more items they have to unload. You can
however trade a few good items for a better item especially if the people want
each of the few good items you have such as say Frostburns and Ume's for a good
Sword.
What's
Hot
Hot items people are looking for and asking for:
Silks of the Victor ("Silks") - Recently the value of Silks has gone up since
the Stone of Jordan has become more available. Common things seen are 2 Stones
for 1 Silks. If you think about it, that's not a bad trade because you can
Gamble Stones of Jordan, while Silks is hard to Gamble at 800,000 Gold a try.
Stone of Jordan - The value has gone down a bit but a Stone can still get you
some nice items.
Uniques: Frostburns, Goldskin, Heavenly Garb, Nightsmoke, Magefist, Culwen's
Point, Spectral Shard, Treads of Cthon, Bonesnap,
Unique Amulet Nokozan Relick (to Gamble Eye of Etlich), Eye of Etlich (3-7%
Steal)
Unique Nagelring, Manald Heal Rings, (to Gamble Stone of Jordan)
Dual Mana Steal/Life Steal rings, Rare Amulets (especially with +1 to Skills)
Rare +1 to Skills Amulets with Life/Mana Steal.
Rare Ornate and Mage Plates.
Necromancers
Good +2 to Necromancer Skill Wands (especially Rare)
Rare +1 to Skills Amulets, especially Prismatic
Rare +2 to Skills Amulets (although virtually none are around for trading)
Sorceress
Rare +1 to Skills Amulets, especially Prismatic
Rare +2 to Skills Amulets, Prismatic (although virtually none are around for
trading) Barbarian
High Damage Executioner Swords, Pikes, Bec-De-Corbins, Martel de
Fers, Ancient Swords and Rune Swords especially with +2 to skills, Mana
Steal/Life Steal
Paladin
High Damage one-handed Ancient Swords and Rune Swords, especially
with Mana Steal/Life Steal.
Divine Scepters with +2 to Skills.
Amazon
Unique Amulet Eye of Etlich (3-7% Steal)
Rare +1 to Skills Amulets, especially with Life/Mana Steal, Prismatic
High Damage Rune or Gothic Bows, especially Rare, especially with Life/Mana
Steal, +1-2 to Amazon Skills.
High Damage Pikes or Spears, especially Rare, especially with Life/Mana
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