
That’s everything to know about trading with players in our Diablo 2 Resurrected Trade Guide. Here are the max gold trade values you can receive during trading in Diablo 2 Resurrected: Acts Trading in gold will also put a max cap on the amount of gold you can receive from a player or NPC. Trading is available from Act 1 in D2R.Once you are happy with the deal click on the “Accept” button.Other players will also try to give equally valuable items or runes in return.Here you can place the item you wish to trade.
Items in Horadric Cube and your main stash will not be accessible through the Trade window. Note that you can only use the items you have in your inventory. Once they accept, a trade window will open up for you both. Click on another player to send them a request to start trading. You and the player ready to trade should join the same game. If you're not finding it useful, then head to the D2R Marketplace sub, they might be better at answering. Traderie is a USEFUL site, especially determining value and what things have been selling for, but there are players out there that overvalue everything because they are looking for the sucker. I declined and went to rescind my offer and he turned around and left me a bad review. Offered him an Ist (because hey, market drop) and he demandes I include the Mal I had offered before too to make it worth his wait. Guy tried to tell me the value was closer to a Sur, or at least a Lo.
I felt that I was already wayyyyy overpaying, but early ladder rune drops were kind to my horker, so I didn't care. There are a lot of people on it who will post outrageous asking prices and wait an item out, or just never trade it.Īs an example, I remember trying early in ladder to trade an Ist + Mal for a Barb Combat gc with lik 25 life on it. I've been able to use it successfully on PS.