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'''Note:''' Better get this skill as soon as possible as you will most likely need it pretty often. | |||
Trading is a very important thing in [[The Mana World]]. In order to get items required for [[Quests]] or [[Magic]] or new equipment trading is often very helpful or even required - some quests are designed to make players interact with others. You can trade both money and items which also makes it a very useful and comfortable way of getting money. | |||
Trading is part of the [[Skill]] system, if you want to be able to trade you need to get the [[Trade Skill]] | |||
'''What To Do:''' | '''What To Do:''' | ||
# In the center of the bazaar of [[Tulimshar]], north of the [[Soul Menhir]], find the [[Trader]] at the right of the central road. | |||
# Talk to him and ask him if he has anything for you. Go as deep as you can in the conversation. | |||
# Pay 5 GP and read how the trade system works. Now you have the trade ability! | |||
'''What To Do Next:''' | '''What To Do Next:''' | ||
# After you got the [[Trade Skill]], you can now try to trade with the Trader. | # After you got the [[Trade Skill]], you can now try to trade with the Trader. | ||
# He will give you few items for other items he asks for: | # He will give you few items for other items he asks for: | ||
#* 4 [[Iron Powder | #* 4 [[Iron Powder]]s for 1 [[Iron Ore]] + 1,000 GP | ||
#* 5 Sulphur | #* 5 [[Sulphur Powder]]s for 1 [[Pile of Ash]] + 1,200 GP | ||
#* 1 Medium Healing Potion for 3 Small Healing | #* 1 [[Medium Healing Potion]] for 3 [[Small Healing Potion]]s + 500 GP | ||
'''Note:''' Those are quite bad exchange rates but for beginners they might be useful if they can't find another player selling those items for decent prices. | |||
* | '''Hints:''' | ||
* As noted earlier get the [[Trade Skill]] as soon as possible because the trade system is crucial to evolve quickly in game. | |||
* [[ManaMarket]] is The Mana World's famous trade bot you can use to buy or sell items or equipment. Also it's [[ManaMarket#Sales_Report|Sales Report]] is very helpful as it shows you the value of all items it sold up to now. | |||
'''How to trade:''' | |||
'''Note:''' This description refers to [[Manaplus]], the official client of The Mana World. | |||
* If you want to trade with someone right click at this person and chose "Trade" in the menu. | |||
* If someone wants to trade with you a window saying so will pop up and you can chose whether you accept the incoming trade request, decline or ignore it. | |||
* With the trade window opened either choose an item in your inventory by clicking at it and dragging it into the trade window and/or enter the money you want to pay ath the input box at the top of the trade window. Note: Click "Change" after enterring the money or otherwise your trade partner doesn't know about which amount you added. | |||
* Click at "Suggest Trade" and then "Agree Trade". | |||
* Shop mode: | |||
** You can establish a personal shop by going into your inventory, chosing an items, clicking at the "Shop" button and choosing how many of them you are willing to sell for which price (money only). | |||
** You can right click at a player and choose "Buy" to get into his/her personal shop. | |||
** Players with a shop have a "$" after their character name. However, if they establish the shop for another character than the one they are online with you might see an empty shop. | |||
* Possible reasons why a trade is not working: | |||
** [[Trade Skill]] missing. | |||
** Disabled trading: Press the "R" key on your keyboard and check the Debug chat tab. | |||
** Trade partner is too far away. If this is the case the Debug chat tab will say so. | |||
** One of the trade partners is on the other one's ignore list. | |||
** One of the trade partners has an inventory overweight. | |||
** One of the trade partners doesn't have enough free slots in his/her inventory. | |||
'''Reward:''' | '''Reward:''' | ||
* Trade ability | |||
'''Total Cost:''' | '''Total Cost:''' | ||
* 5 GP | * 5 GP | ||
[[Category:Skills]] | [[Category:Skills]] |
Revision as of 06:55, 20 October 2014
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Quest Overview | |
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Starting Location | 001-1 Tulimshar |
Level | 1 |
Prerequisites | None |
Redoable | No, only once |
Note: Better get this skill as soon as possible as you will most likely need it pretty often.
Trading is a very important thing in The Mana World. In order to get items required for Quests or Magic or new equipment trading is often very helpful or even required - some quests are designed to make players interact with others. You can trade both money and items which also makes it a very useful and comfortable way of getting money.
Trading is part of the Skill system, if you want to be able to trade you need to get the Trade Skill
What To Do:
- In the center of the bazaar of Tulimshar, north of the Soul Menhir, find the Trader at the right of the central road.
- Talk to him and ask him if he has anything for you. Go as deep as you can in the conversation.
- Pay 5 GP and read how the trade system works. Now you have the trade ability!
What To Do Next:
- After you got the Trade Skill, you can now try to trade with the Trader.
- He will give you few items for other items he asks for:
- 4 Iron Powders for 1 Iron Ore + 1,000 GP
- 5 Sulphur Powders for 1 Pile of Ash + 1,200 GP
- 1 Medium Healing Potion for 3 Small Healing Potions + 500 GP
Note: Those are quite bad exchange rates but for beginners they might be useful if they can't find another player selling those items for decent prices.
Hints:
- As noted earlier get the Trade Skill as soon as possible because the trade system is crucial to evolve quickly in game.
- ManaMarket is The Mana World's famous trade bot you can use to buy or sell items or equipment. Also it's Sales Report is very helpful as it shows you the value of all items it sold up to now.
How to trade:
Note: This description refers to Manaplus, the official client of The Mana World.
- If you want to trade with someone right click at this person and chose "Trade" in the menu.
- If someone wants to trade with you a window saying so will pop up and you can chose whether you accept the incoming trade request, decline or ignore it.
- With the trade window opened either choose an item in your inventory by clicking at it and dragging it into the trade window and/or enter the money you want to pay ath the input box at the top of the trade window. Note: Click "Change" after enterring the money or otherwise your trade partner doesn't know about which amount you added.
- Click at "Suggest Trade" and then "Agree Trade".
- Shop mode:
- You can establish a personal shop by going into your inventory, chosing an items, clicking at the "Shop" button and choosing how many of them you are willing to sell for which price (money only).
- You can right click at a player and choose "Buy" to get into his/her personal shop.
- Players with a shop have a "$" after their character name. However, if they establish the shop for another character than the one they are online with you might see an empty shop.
- Possible reasons why a trade is not working:
- Trade Skill missing.
- Disabled trading: Press the "R" key on your keyboard and check the Debug chat tab.
- Trade partner is too far away. If this is the case the Debug chat tab will say so.
- One of the trade partners is on the other one's ignore list.
- One of the trade partners has an inventory overweight.
- One of the trade partners doesn't have enough free slots in his/her inventory.
Reward:
- Trade ability
Total Cost:
- 5 GP