Rohan Exchange Market launched after maintenance. Make sure you sign up for the Exchange Market membership to be able to participate in buying and selling your items, rohan crones, and characters through the market.
In the Exchange Market, you'll be able to "seal" rohan crones(rohan gold) in your bank, items on your character, and characters at the character select screen (must be completely stripped, no items or crones on the character either in inventory or equipped) which can later be placed to sell in our Exchange Market. After your desired merchandise is sealed, you can click the [Trading Center] link on the homepage and go to the My Trades section of the site to place your property for sale or purchase other items, characters, or crones from players.
You will have to unseal your item, characters, or crone from the website in order to be able to collect them again in game. More explanation will be provided on the Trading Center site.
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