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|}The '''Auction House''' is a method through which players can trade goods for [[Currency]] in Blockgame, much like the [[The Bazaar]]. You can only access the Auction House while in [[Midgard]] by using <code>/ah</code> or speaking to the [[Auctioneer]] located in the [[Origin]] town hall. You can sell anything you find out in the world. Use this to snag great deals, undercut rivals, and amass great wealth. You can often find players bartering or asking for specific items in the in-game chat, which will often result in that item being put up on the auction house.  
|}The '''Auction House''' is a method through which players can trade goods for [[Currency]] in Blockgame. You can only access the Auction House while in [[Midgard]] by using <code>/ah</code> or speaking to the [[Auctioneer]] located in the [[Origin]] town hall. You can sell anything you find out in the world. Use this to snag great deals, undercut rivals, and amass great wealth. You can often find players bartering or asking for specific items in the in-game chat, which will often result in that item being put up on the auction house.  


Blockgame's Auction House is currently managed by [https://zauctionhouse.groupez.dev/ zAuctionHouse]. The plugin used has changed in the past, and could change again in the future.
Blockgame's Auction House is currently managed by [https://zauctionhouse.groupez.dev/ zAuctionHouse]. The plugin used has changed in the past, and could change again in the future.
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= <u>How to use The Auction House</u> =
= <u>How to use The Auction House</u> =


When you wish to sell an item on the Auction House, place the item in your main hand, then use <code>/ah sell [price] [quantity]</code> to post it. When listing an item on the Auction House, a fee totaling 5% of the item's list price is deducted from the player's balance. The minimum list price for any listing is 10 coin.
When you wish to sell an item on the Auction House, place the item in your main hand, then use <code>/ah sell [price] [quantity]</code> to post it. When listing an item on the Auction House, a fee totaling 10% of the item's list price is deducted from the player's balance. The minimum price for any listing is 10 coin.




<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:red; font-size:125%;">'''If a quantity is not specified when selling stackable items, the ENTIRE STACK will be put up for sale.'''</span></div>
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:red; font-size:125%;">'''If a quantity is not specified when selling stackable items, the ENTIRE STACK will be put up for sale.'''</span></div>




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<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:red; font-size:125%;">'''All transactions are funded with the player's Balance and cannot be withdrawn to your inventory.'''</span></div>
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:red; font-size:125%;">'''All transactions are funded with the player's Balance and cannot be withdrawn to your inventory.'''</span></div>


== <u>GUI (graphical user interface)</u> ==
== <u>GUI (graphical user interface)</u> ==


The Auction House GUI consists of 6 rows and 9 columns. Items are listed in pages, each containing 28 items. The bottom row of the GUI contains the Next Page and Previous Page buttons, as well as navigation buttons. The navigation buttons are explained below. [[File:Auction House GUI.png|thumb|The Auction House GUI]][[File:Auction_House_Ingame_Guide.png|thumb|The Auction House in-game Guide.
The Auction House GUI consists of 6 rows and 9 columns. Items are listed in pages, each containing 28 items. The bottom row of the GUI contains the Next Page and Previous Page buttons, as well as navigation buttons. The navigation buttons are explained below. [[File:Auction House GUI.png|thumb|The Auction House GUI]][[File:Auction_House_Ingame_Guide.png|thumb|The Auction House in-game Guide.]]


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[[File:Auction_House_Categories.png|left|thumb|The Categories GUI.]]
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The Categories button is notable, as it allows you to filter the Auction House by item type. For example, you can search for items granting Repair, Food items, or Blockgame's custom Materials for crafting in origin. <br>
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== <u>Commands</u> ==
== <u>Commands</u> ==
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There are three commands available to manage the Auction House.
There are three commands available to manage the Auction House.


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= <u>Rank System Influence</u> =
= <u>Rank System Influence</u> =


As you progress in Blockgame and advance through player [[Ranks]], the number of items you can sell will increase accordingly. Initially, players will have the ability to post 8 listings at once, starting at the Nomad rank. With each subsequent rank, the number of items that can be sold increases by 2, culminating in a maximum of 50 sales when the rank of Goblin King is achieved. When you reach the maximum sales limit at your current rank, a prompt will notify you that you have reached your current maximum sales capacity.
As you progress in Blockgame and advance through player [[Ranks]], the number of items you can sell will increase accordingly. Initially, players will have the ability to post 16 listings at once, starting at the Nomad rank. With each subsequent rank, the number of items that can be sold increases by 4, culminating in a maximum of 100 sales when the rank of Goblin King is achieved. When you reach the maximum sales limit at your current rank, a prompt will notify you that you have reached your current maximum sales capacity.


The table below lists every rank and the total number of Auction House slots each provides:
The table below lists every rank and the total number of Auction House slots each provides:
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|Nomad
|Nomad
|500
|500
|8
|16
|-
|-
|Hermit
|Hermit
|700
|700
|10
|20
|-
|-
|Peasant
|Peasant
|1000
|1000
|12
|24
|-
|-
|Commoner
|Commoner
|1500
|1500
|14
|28
|-
|-
|Citizen
|Citizen
|2200
|2200
|16
|32
|-
|-
|Conscript
|Conscript
|3200
|3200
|18
|36
|-
|-
|Squire
|Squire
|4700
|4700
|20
|40
|-
|-
|Guard
|Guard
|6900
|6900
|22
|44
|-
|-
|Captain
|Captain
|10000
|10000
|24
|48
|-
|-
|Knight
|Knight
|15000
|15000
|26
|52
|-
|-
|Paladin
|Paladin
|22000
|22000
|28
|56
|-
|-
|Commander
|Commander
|32000
|32000
|30
|60
|-
|-
|General
|General
|47000
|47000
|32
|64
|-
|-
|Warlord
|Warlord
|69000
|69000
|34
|68
|-
|-
|Noble
|Noble
|100000
|100000
|36
|72
|-
|-
|Aristocrat
|Aristocrat
|150000
|150000
|38
|76
|-
|-
|Viscount
|Viscount
|220000
|220000
|40
|80
|-
|-
|Earl
|Earl
|320000
|320000
|42
|84
|-
|-
|Duke
|Duke
|470000
|470000
|44
|88
|-
|-
|Royal
|Royal
|690000
|690000
|46
|92
|-
|-
|Monarch
|Monarch
|1000000
|1000000
|48
|96
|-
|-
|Goblin King
|Goblin King
|10000000
|10000000
|50
|100
|}
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 14 March 2025

The Auction House is a method through which players can trade goods for Currency in Blockgame. You can only access the Auction House while in Midgard by using /ah or speaking to the Auctioneer located in the Origin town hall. You can sell anything you find out in the world. Use this to snag great deals, undercut rivals, and amass great wealth. You can often find players bartering or asking for specific items in the in-game chat, which will often result in that item being put up on the auction house.

Blockgame's Auction House is currently managed by zAuctionHouse. The plugin used has changed in the past, and could change again in the future.

How to use The Auction House

When you wish to sell an item on the Auction House, place the item in your main hand, then use /ah sell [price] [quantity] to post it. When listing an item on the Auction House, a fee totaling 10% of the item's list price is deducted from the player's balance. The minimum price for any listing is 10 coin.


If a quantity is not specified when selling stackable items, the ENTIRE STACK will be put up for sale.


Buying items can be done either by searching for the specific resource or by conducting a general search of what is currently available on the market. When you click on an item, you are given the option to confirm the purchase or return to browsing the auction house. If you attempt to buy an item without having enough funds, you will receive a prompt indicating that more money is needed in your bank.

Any listed items that do not sell within a 48 hour limit, or are canceled by the player, will be placed in the Expired Items menu. Items that have expired will be held for 7 days from the time of expiration. If the player does not retrieve the item from the menu within this time, the item is permanently deleted.


All transactions are funded with the player's Balance and cannot be withdrawn to your inventory.


GUI (graphical user interface)

The Auction House GUI consists of 6 rows and 9 columns. Items are listed in pages, each containing 28 items. The bottom row of the GUI contains the Next Page and Previous Page buttons, as well as navigation buttons. The navigation buttons are explained below.

The Auction House GUI
The Auction House in-game Guide.
Name Icon Description
Your Items Displays every item you have listed that is currently for sale.
Expired Items Displays every expired listing you currently have.
Bought Items Displays items you have purchased.
This menu is only used when your inventory is full when items are purchased. Otherwise, purchased items enter your inventory instantly.
Categories Allows you to filter items by category, e.g. Ranger Armor, Repair, Food.
Sort Type Sorts Auction House listings, cycling through four options: Decreasing Date/Price and Ascending Date/Price.
Next/Previous Page Navigates through the Auction House pages.
Information Displays a guide on how to use the Auction House while hovering. Refreshes the Auction House when clicked.


The Categories GUI.





The Categories button is notable, as it allows you to filter the Auction House by item type. For example, you can search for items granting Repair, Food items, or Blockgame's custom Materials for crafting in origin.







Commands

There are three commands available to manage the Auction House.

Command Description Permission Needed
/ah Open the Auction House None
/ah search [ItemName] Search for a Item in the Auction House (also works with a part of the name) None
/ah sell [Price] [Quantity] Sell the item in your main hand / Hotbar None

Rank System Influence

As you progress in Blockgame and advance through player Ranks, the number of items you can sell will increase accordingly. Initially, players will have the ability to post 16 listings at once, starting at the Nomad rank. With each subsequent rank, the number of items that can be sold increases by 4, culminating in a maximum of 100 sales when the rank of Goblin King is achieved. When you reach the maximum sales limit at your current rank, a prompt will notify you that you have reached your current maximum sales capacity.

The table below lists every rank and the total number of Auction House slots each provides:

Rank Cost AH Slot Total
Nomad 500 16
Hermit 700 20
Peasant 1000 24
Commoner 1500 28
Citizen 2200 32
Conscript 3200 36
Squire 4700 40
Guard 6900 44
Captain 10000 48
Knight 15000 52
Paladin 22000 56
Commander 32000 60
General 47000 64
Warlord 69000 68
Noble 100000 72
Aristocrat 150000 76
Viscount 220000 80
Earl 320000 84
Duke 470000 88
Royal 690000 92
Monarch 1000000 96
Goblin King 10000000 100