What is warframe how to trade?
Trading in Warframe allows players to exchange items with each other for Platinum, Mods, Prime parts, and other valuable resources. It's a key part of the game's economy and progression. Here's a breakdown of how it works:
Requirements for Trading:
- You must be Mastery Rank 2 or higher.
- You must have verified your email address associated with your Warframe account.
- You must have 2-Factor Authentication enabled on your Warframe account.
- You must have enough Trading Credits available, the amount increases for higher value trades.
How to Initiate a Trade:
- Visit a Trading Post: Trading can only be done at a Trading Post, which can be found in Maroo's Bazaar on Mars or in a Clan Dojo that has a Trading Post built.
- Invite a Player: Interact with the Trading Post and invite the player you wish to trade with. The player must be present in the same instance of the location as you.
- Select Items: Once the other player accepts the invitation, both players will be presented with a trading interface. Each player can select the items they wish to offer and the amount of Platinum they are offering.
- Confirm the Trade: Carefully review the trade to ensure you are receiving what you expect. Once both players are satisfied, they can confirm the trade.
Important Considerations:
- Platinum: Platinum is the main currency used for trading. It can be purchased with real money or earned by trading valuable items with other players.
- Mods: Mods are a common trade item, especially rare or sought-after mods.
- Prime Parts and Blueprints: These are essential for crafting Prime Warframes and weapons, making them valuable trade items.
- Riven Mods: Riven Mods are special weapon mods. Trading these requires the seller to pay a Kuva Tax.
- Trade Limit: Each player has a daily trade limit, which is based on their Mastery Rank.
- Taxes: There are credits taxes on trades, depending on the rarity of the item.
- Scamming: Be cautious and double-check the items being offered before confirming a trade. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.