Compendium

Items of Farever

Every item catalogued by the lorekeepers. Search by name, narrow by category and rarity, then open an entry to see live market activity and price history.

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About the Compendium

Every item in Farever, in one searchable place

The Item Compendium is the Hub's master catalogue of every weapon, piece of armor, consumable, crafting good, mount, glider, tool, and miscellaneous item we've confirmed in Farever. Each entry links to live market data — current asking price, median bid, and a 30-day price history chart — so you can tell at a glance whether something's a deal or a rip.

How rarity works

Items use the standard five-tier rarity ladder: Common, Uncommon,Rare, Epic, Legendary. Rarity affects stat budget and stack size, but on the trade market it mostly affects volume — Commons and Uncommons turn over fast and trade close to their median, while Epics and Legendaries can sit on the board for days waiting for the right buyer. If you're listing something Epic, expect it to take a while; if you're buying something Epic, you have leverage.

How categories work

We split items into twelve practical categories — weapons and armor are self-explanatory, but a few merit a note:

  • Augments are stat-boosting attachments slotted into gear. They're one of the highest-margin categories on the market because crafting them requires both Enchanter and a sourced reagent.
  • Crafting bundles all profession reagents — ores, herbs, hides, fish, gems, essences. This is the bulk of market volume.
  • Tools covers gathering tools (pickaxes, sickles, rods). They wear down with use; replacement demand is steady.
  • Bags trade in pulses around content patches and at the level-15 / level-25 / level-35 bag-upgrade tiers.

How to use the search

The search box matches on item name, sub-category, and the most common nicknames we've seen on the board. If you can't find something, try a partial — Farever sometimes lists items under two names (the developer's internal name and the community-adopted shorthand), and we keep both as aliases.

Pairs well with

If you're just figuring out how the market works, start with the trading guide. For class-specific gear shopping, the weapons page shows every weapon's skills and class fit. For profession reagents, the jobs page lists recipe ingredients with median market cost.