The Raider's Market Marketplace is where players post trade listings: what they have, what they want, and any notes needed to coordinate the exchange.
Use search and filters to find items quickly, then open a listing to review details, negotiate, and line up a trade.
A good listing includes clear item names, quantities, and whether you're offering or looking for something specific.
Before meeting in-game, confirm the terms in chat and decide when you'll exchange Embark IDs. Never feel pressured to continue if anything feels off.
For safety and best practices, follow the Trade Guide before exchanging Embark IDs or dropping items in-game. Keep trades simple when possible.
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If you're new to trading, start with a small, low-risk exchange to learn the flow. Avoid bringing extra valuables to a meetup.
When browsing listings, compare multiple offers and check whether the other player included enough detail to execute the trade quickly.
When posting, add a short note about timing (for example: “online evenings” or “available now”) so people know when to message you.
If you use Marketplace while looking for teammates, keep the topics separated: use LFG for squad formation and Marketplace for item listings.
If a listing is outdated, close it. Accurate listings help everyone coordinate faster.
If you’re offering multiple items, consider splitting into separate listings so each trade stays simple and clear.
Clear listings get faster replies. Include the exact item name, the quantity, and whether you're offering it or looking for it.
If you accept alternatives, say so. If you're only trading for one specific item, make that explicit to avoid back-and-forth.
Add a short note about availability and region. That helps the other player know if coordinating will be easy.
Use chat to confirm the final terms before meeting in-game. A quick confirmation reduces misunderstandings and wasted trips.
After the trade, mark it complete and leave a review if the flow supports it. That feedback helps the community.
If you have requirements (region, language, voice/text), include them briefly. Setting expectations up front saves time.
If you’re flexible, say what you’ll accept. If you’re not flexible, be explicit so people don’t guess.
If you’re looking for multiple items, list them in priority order. That makes it easier for the other player to respond with a clear yes/no.
If you’re offering bundles, consider listing each item separately unless the bundle is required. Simpler trades are easier to coordinate.
How do I choose the right listing? Look for clear item names, quantities, and a short note about timing or availability.
Should I message first or offer directly? Start with a short message that confirms the terms and asks for a meetup time.
What if the other player changes the deal? If terms change unexpectedly, you can decline and move on. Do not continue if you feel pressured.
How can I avoid misunderstandings? Confirm the exact items and quantities in chat before meeting in-game.
When should I exchange Embark IDs? Only when both sides agree on terms and you’re ready to proceed.
What if a listing is stale? If you don’t get a response, try another listing or post your own with clearer terms.
How do I trade more safely? Keep trades small at first, verify drops before picking up, and secure items quickly.
What if something feels suspicious? Cancel, don’t share personal info, and report via Support.
Where can I learn the steps? Open the Trade Guide for a repeatable checklist and best practices.
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Do you guarantee trades? No. Marketplace is a coordination tool. Use safe trading practices and stop if anything feels wrong.
Confirm the exact items and quantities in chat before you meet.
Choose a simple meetup plan and avoid bringing extra valuables.
Verify the drops before picking up anything.
Secure items quickly and end the trade once complete.
If the other player changes the deal or pressures you, cancel and leave.
Use Support to report suspicious behavior or harassment.
If the trade requires multiple steps, slow down and confirm each step before continuing.
If you’re unsure, switch to a simpler trade (one item each) and complete it first.
If a player refuses to confirm terms in chat, that’s a good reason to walk away.
The goal is a quick, clear exchange with minimal risk.
If anything changes at the meetup, pause and re-confirm. Don’t rush a trade you don’t fully understand.
Use Marketplace to coordinate, but rely on your own judgment for safety and timing.
When possible, keep trades to a single item each; it’s easier to verify and harder to miscommunicate.
If you’re offering a rare item, double-check the name and quantity before meeting so you don’t waste a run.
If a trade involves multiple items, consider splitting it into separate trades to reduce mistakes.
When in doubt, cancel and try again later. It’s better to skip a trade than to rush it.
If you’re trading high-value items, take extra time to confirm names, quantities, and timing before you meet.
Avoid last-second changes. If terms change repeatedly, it’s okay to walk away and find a clearer listing.
A safe trade is boring: clear terms, quick verification, secure items, and then you’re done.