Marketplace
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Key Points
- The Marketplace is a player-to-player exchange - you buy from and sell to other players, not the platform. Prices are set by the community.
- Only gems can be traded. Coins, hints, boosts, and equipment are not transferable between players.
- The Best Offers sort finds the cheapest price-per-gem across all listings. Use it when you know what gem you need.
- When selling, check what others are listing the same gem for before setting your price. Underpricing by 5-10% typically sells faster than matching the market.
- Listings remain active until sold or cancelled. There is no expiry - but the market price may shift over time, making your listing less competitive.
How to Trade Effectively
1
Buy when you have a specific gem target. Random gem packs from the Shop give a random rarity draw. If you need a specific gem - say, an Emerald for a recipe - the Marketplace almost always has it at a predictable price.
2
Sell excess gems from quest drops. High-level quests frequently drop gems as Slot 3 rewards. If you have surplus Garnets or Rubies beyond what you need, list them for coins rather than hoarding.
3
Split large quantities into multiple listings. Listing 1 gem at 200 coins sells faster than listing 10 gems at 200 coins each. Buyers with limited coin budgets will clear small listings first.
4
Check Completed tab to gauge fair market price. The Completed tab shows recent actual transaction prices - this is the most reliable signal for what the market will actually pay today.
Pro Tips
- Garnet prices fluctuate most. Garnet is the most common gem drop from quests, so supply spikes after events when many players complete quests simultaneously. If you are buying Garnets, wait a day or two after a major event ends.
- Diamonds cannot be traded. Diamond is the championship-exclusive currency and is not available in the Marketplace. Focus on regular gem trading for coin income.
- Higher rarity gems sell for dramatically more. One Diamond gem typically fetches 10-20x a Garnet. If you earn a Diamond or Sapphire through quest play, listing it immediately captures maximum market price.