Top 10 erros de iniciantes ao fazer trading de frutas

Launch

19 September 2025

#1 Ignoring Daily Vendor Prices

New traders assume marketplace prices stay constant. Before listing or buying, check today's in-game vendor price. Selling Moon Melons for 3 600 Gold when the vendor buys at 3 800 Gold is instant loss.

#2 Using "Stack" Listings for High-Value Fruits

Posting a 50-fruit bundle looks tidy, but most buyers need fewer than ten. Large stacks sit unsold and force you to undercut later. Break premium fruits into 5–10 unit lots.

#3 Trust-Trading Without Collateral

Handing over fruits first because the other player "has screenshots" is the fastest path to zero inventory. Always use escrow bots or simultaneous in-game trade windows.

#4 Misjudging Freshness Buff Windows

Fruits like Crocus or Candy Blossom sell for 10% more during active event buffs. Newbies dump stock before the buff and miss the payday. Time sales with buff periods.

#5 Selling Pre-Mutation Stock

Beginners offload base fruits (e.g., Star Lily) right before mutation patches that spike demand. Hold potential parent fruits until patch notes drop.

#6 Ignoring Transportation Fees

Moving bulk fruits between towns costs 2% of cargo value. If the destination discount is only 3%, your net gain is negligible. Calculate fees before hauling.

#7 Listing Below Vendor Value "for Quick Cash"

Impatience leads to underpricing. If you truly need instant Gold, just sell to the vendor—at least you get full baseline value without race-to-bottom undercuts.

#8 Believing "Median Price" Equals Fair Price

Marketplace medians lag 12–24 hours. A sudden demand spike can make yesterday's median 20% too low. Always cross-reference live Buy-It-Now listings.

#9 Ignoring Reputation Discounts

Selling fruits in a town where you're Exalted yields up to +20% vendor price. New traders forget to move stock to their discount hub and leave thousands on the table.

#10 Overlooking Event Exit Windows

Event fruits crash in value the moment a festival ends. Beginners keep "just in case" stock, then watch prices drop 40%. Liquidate or convert to seeds before the timer hits zero.

Conclusion

Master these ten pitfalls early, and you'll trade fruit like a seasoned farmer—maximizing profits while everyone else learns the hard way.