It's an attempt to maintain a stable market, not to be influence by botters using F2P accounts to ruin the market through RMT and such. A lot of the items you can't buy, eg, armor and weapons, you can craft using the materials you can actually buy or gather yourself. Consider this f2p as a "extended free trial", not as a truly f2p game. Danikat.8537. You cannot gift gems. All you can do is give them the gold or real money to buy gems. If you want to use real money and don't know them in real life you could use a system like Paypal to send it so you don't have to exchange any more than basic information. Even if it is not money, it is still a form of payment in which only the client benefits. You may get banned for it, also, those trades are at your own risk. :saint: Yeah I get it, same though if I were to bet my friend irl with gw2 gold, and he just sent it to me in game. It's not money and it didn't happen in game, but the result was still fishball_7204. β€’ 9 yr. ago. There are 2 main ways to "play the TP". The first is to simply buy/sell quickly for profit AKA flipping. The general gist of this is you buy items at a low price point using buy orders and relisting the item at a higher price and pocketing the profit (remember to account for the 15% tax).
Welcome to my Beginners Guide to Guild Wars 2! In this video, I am going through the Trading Post (Auction House) & Gem Store to show how you can buy and sel
You don’t put up items to bid on. You put up Buy Orders and Sell Orders. The Guild Wars 2 Trading System functions more like a commodity market that most current MMO games people play. #2 There is a Significant Listing Fee Guild Wars 2 Wiki states that the Listing Fee is 5% of listing price. . 754 18 735 449 750 295 129 350

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