How L2 Market works
A sixty-second tour: the three listing types players already know, and a two-sided confirmation step that keeps reputation honest. No shout spam, no forum archaeology, no guesswork.
Three ways to trade
WTS
Want to sell
You have the gear, scrolls, or adena someone else wants. Post a WTS with your price and your server. Buyers find you — no spamming trade chat.
WTB
Want to buy
Hunting a specific weapon, enchant, or a stack of adena? Post a WTB so sellers can come to you with offers, instead of you trawling shouts.
WTT
Want to trade
Straight item-for-item swaps. Describe what you have and what you want back. Great for upgrades, grade jumps, and clearing duplicate drops.
How a trade gets confirmed
L2 Market never touches your in-game items or adena. We coordinate the contact, you handle the exchange in-game, and then both sides confirm here — that final step is what locks in reputation.
Contact the other side
Click Contact on a listing to reveal the seller's Discord handle. You agree on price, time, and location in-game — outside L2 Market.
Complete the trade in-game
Meet up on your server, open the trade window (or mail, for remote servers that allow it), and complete the exchange the way you always have.
Both sides confirm here
The seller marks the listing sold and picks the buyer. The buyer then confirms the price on their dashboard. Only then do both of you gain reputation — and the listing closes.
Reputation you can actually trust.
If either side can click a button on their own, reputation turns into a vanity number. Requiring buyer and seller to confirm the same trade — with the same price — means every point of reputation reflects a real exchange. Disputes get flagged, not buried. Over time, the leaderboard on Top sellers means something.