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Low-requirments trading guilds

kralskritek
Greetings,
I am new and casual player (CP 165). I have a lot of items which I would like to sell and I would like to sell items, which I find during my adventures. The problem is trading system in ESO, which I soooo hate. I played a lot of MMORPGs and I have never probably seen a worse system for a casual player, because a lot of trading guilds have absolutely disgusting requirments which are mostly not suitable for casual.
Can you sell without a problem in casual guilds, which require for example that you sell items for 5k or something like that... I have seen such a guild in the Hallow city. Is it worth joining these low-requirments guilds? Does anyone buy your items when merchant is not in the top visited city? I am on PC and EU.

Thanks
  • MLGProPlayer
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    Yes, you can sell in casual trade guilds too. It'll just take a bit longer to sell, and you'll need to price at market value as no one will pay a premium at those locations.
    Edited by MLGProPlayer on October 26, 2019 9:01AM
  • Taleof2Cities
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    Items will be bought, sure, @kralskritek ... but the speed they are bought is lower.

    If you’ve played a lot of MMORPGs then you should be well-acquainted with the fact that a guild is only as good as its members.

    In other words, if you can only play casually, expect to trade, buy, and sell casually as well.
  • FierceSam
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    It sounds like they would be exactly what you want at this moment - a space to sell your stuff with no pressure or costs.

    You’ll be selling to two separate markets, your fellow guild members, who can buy your stuff via the bank, and everyone else, if your guild has a trader.

    You can try them out, leave them, join others really easily. And, once you’ve determined how seriously you want to do trading, you can look for guilds with traders in busier places.

    Happy trading.
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