1. Lovaa. • 3 yr. ago. It is 5 days from that you bought the game not from when you played it. Trading post is always limited for f2p players. The message when you are still on a f2p account is poorly written but reading it properly it actaully tells you that it is 5 days from when you have bought the expansion.
It might take a few days or a few weeks but it will definitely sell. In the future, always go to gw2bltc or gw2spidy and see the graphs of the item you want to sell. Set the parameter to show you the graph for 3 months or so and you will be able to see the average price point that the item goes for consistently.
As far as I know, inviting buyers to a personal guild bank to let them withdraw gold (for which they paid real world currency) from said bank was one of the ways rmt services were shifting gold towards their buyers, so restricting the gold flow through guild banks is one way for ANet to make rmt more difficult.
Complete opposite to most posts here: about 30g on a weapon skin lol. I've only been playing a year and most of my gold still goes into gems for character slots, bank tabs, and general QoL stuff, plus the gryphon items, and the less easy to farm crafting mats as I skill up more professions and build my (2-person) guild hall.
Kamadan real time trade feed for Guild Wars. Get price checks, search past messages and see current material trader prices. ArenaNet, Arena.net, Guild Wars, Guild
You need 196 Trade Contracts to obtain 14 Rubies and 14 Sapphires, enough for a single, 4-piece set of Vabbian armor. If this is your only source for the gems, you need 7 characters to complete all the quests above and an eighth to gather at least 7 more contracts. Reward trophies ( edit) Quest reward trophies. Core.
GW2 has the market absolutely right, because everyone in the game participates in the same market. In GW1, there was no way to know what "market rate" was unless you parked a toon in Spamadan and read the relevant GW2 Guru threads (in the game's heyday, you also had to park in GToB, LA, and Cantha).
Playing the Trading Post. Like many MMORPGs, Guild Wars 2 has its own player auction house in the form of the trading post. Here, you can buy and sell items to hopefully make a profit. One popular
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