Farever's 1st Trade Hub
Pin a notice for what ye seek or sell. Strike a bargain, build thy name.
Fresh from the Market
Browse all →- featureMay 15, 2026
Profile regions & smarter listing defaults
- Added a Region selector to your profile so you can set which game region you play in (North America, Europe, Asia, South America, or Mainland China).
- New listings now auto-default to your saved region — no more picking it every time.
- Other players can see your region on your profile at a glance.
- polishMay 11, 2026
Better messaging & cleaner class pages
- Refreshed the messages popover with profile pictures, conversation search, grouped timestamps, cleaner chat bubbles, and a smooth open animation.
- Clicking 'Message' on a profile, listing, item, or dungeon party now opens that chat right in the popover instead of taking you to a blank page.
- Added an 'Open full view' shortcut for anyone who prefers the dedicated chat page.
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FAQ
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What the Farever Trade Hub is, and why it exists
The Farever Trade Hub is a community-built companion site for Farever — the early-access MMORPG. It bundles four things that the game doesn't have in one place: a public trade market with price history, a tavern board for news and calls to arms, a dungeon finder for cross-region groups, and a hand-curated archive of every class, weapon, zone, job, creature, and item we can confirm. It's free, ad-supported, and run by players, not by the studio.
What's on the Hub
- The trade market — buy and sell listings with searchable filters, 30-day price history per item, watchlist alerts, and a mutual-confirmation flow that keeps ratings honest. No listing fees, no premium tiers.
- The dungeon finder — a live LFG board with region filtering for everything from levelling dungeons to weekly raid sign-ups.
- The tavern board (this page) — pinned community notices from the lorekeepers about events, world bosses, and Hub changes.
- The archives — the Codex of classes, weapons, jobs, zones, bestiary entries, and items.
- The guides — long-form, player-written articles: a beginner's walkthrough, the full trading guide, and a level-1-to-cap zone progression route.
Why we built it
When Farever launched in early access, the only tools players had were the in-game auction house (server-locked, with listing fees), Discord spreadsheets (incomplete and stale), and the community wiki (good but slow to update). None of them gave you a real-time picture of what an item should cost, who was selling it right now, or whether the seller had ever delivered on a previous trade. The Hub fills that gap.
Every feature here exists because someone asked for it on the tavern board. The price-history chart came from a request to "stop guessing if I'm being ripped off." The watchlist came from "I'd buy that if it ever dropped below 500g." The mutual-confirm trade flow came from a string of mailbox-scam reports. We ship the things players actually use.
How it stays trustworthy
Two things we take seriously: real-money trading is permanently banned, and ratings can only come from confirmed trades. RMT scams (selling gold for PayPal, accounts for crypto, etc.) fund bot farms that gut the in-game economy, so we ban for them on every surface — listings, board posts, DMs, profile bios, party notes. The rules and the appeals path are in the trading guide and the terms.
Ratings are gated by mutual confirmation — both buyer and seller have to mark a trade as completed before either of them can leave a star rating. That makes it impossible to leave a fake review without the other player participating, which is why our profile rating numbers are actually worth reading.
Who's behind it
The Hub is built and maintained by a small group of active Farever players in our spare time. We're not affiliated with the studio. There are no investors, no paid-promotion deals, no data-broker relationships. Hosting and domain costs are covered by ads (we keep density low — usually one slot per page) and by Ko-fi tips from regulars. If something on the Hub feels broken, wrong, or missing, send word via the contact page — it goes to a human, usually answered the same evening.
Start here
New to Farever? Read the beginner's guide. New to the Hub? Read the trading guide. Looking for a specific item? Search the item compendium. Want to do a dungeon tonight? Head to the dungeon finder.