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- The BattleForge Marketplace window has four tabs that allow players to buy new items, search through active auctions for cards, manage their auctions, and see active auctions on their Watch List. The Marketplace window is only available in the Forge UI; it cannot be accessed while engaged in a match.
- The Marketplace uses Station Cash, also referred to as SC, in order to allow players to purchase items that (99% of the time) would not be found in the game otherwise. Station Cash is a transfer of real world money into a digital format.
- Marketplace (полное название Windows Phone Marketplace) — магазин игр и приложений для мобильных устройств на операционной системе Windows Phone.
- The Marketplace exists for users to buy and sell items from each other. Unlike The GAIA Exchange forum, the Marketplace is fully automated. The Marketplace 2.0 was released Saturday December 4, 2004.
- The Marketplace is located on the far west side of Build-A-Bearville.
- The marketplace is where you can spend your silver on equipment, potions and runes, as well as bank some of your silver.
- Welcome to the Xbox Live marketplace!
- Due to the state of martial law, though the normal, law abiding human traffic quiets down when the night falls, the apparent curfew does nothing to stop the kikimores and Salamandra.
- Introduced in the The Slumbering Giant event, the Marketplace is the main point of commerce in the world of Dereth. Players come here to trade, buy goods from the marketplace bots in the vendor stalls and sometimes hold auctions. MMD Trade Notes are regularly used as the exchange medium for trade bots at the Marketplace.
- Marketplace is an in-game platform for microtransactions. It uses Daybreak Cash (for PC/SOE users) or Marketplace Cash (for PSN users) as currency. Since game update 36 players with legendary access receive a 10% percent discount when buying items from the marketplaces. File:MarketplaceScreen.png
- The city on the planet controlled by the Mokra Order had a marketplace where fruits, bread, and technological equipment was sold. The walls were decorated with posters and neon signs. (VOY: "Resistance") A marketplace was also a central gathering point for vendors and visitors on the Mari homeworld. The marketplace was also the place where Frane attacked Terril and Tembit killed Talli. (VOY: "Random Thoughts") The marketplace in both episodes was built on Paramount Stage 16.
- Seize (Jika pemain menghancurkan Territory ini, pemain tersebut peroleh 2 gold) Buang 2 kartu: Peroleh 1 gold.
- A marketplace on the outskirts of the main population center of Labyrinthia. This page is a . You can help the Professor Layton Wiki by expanding it.
- Marketplace is Facebook's self-service solution for listing items for sale, housing for rent, jobs available, and so on. You can use Marketplace to find things you want to buy or use, as well as list anything you are in the market for purchasing, renting, etc.
- In order to use the Marketplace, players will first need a Trade Pass. Despite the availability of items due to the marketplace, most people decide to use shops and trade rooms. This is because most prices in the marketplace are very high, they have to be as the market place charges 1c commission.. Commission means that if you priced your item as 5c you will only get 4c and so on.
- A marketplace on the outskirts of the main population center of Labyrinthia.
- A Marketplace is an area in the game specially designated for players to sell goods from their Haven Bags. These areas are the only locations where the full variety of bag appearances can be used. They are typically situated on the Trade Bridges alongside the Auction Houses.
- The Marketplace is used to sell goods to other players within a server.
- Marketplace may refer to:
* Marketplace (Tropico 1)
* Marketplace (Tropico 3 and 4)
- Marketplace is a village of southern Aundair near the border between that country and Thrane. It lies on both and Orien trade route and a lightning rail line, both of which lead north-south through the settlement. The village is 369 miles south of Passage via lightning rail.
- The Marketplace consists of a Diamond, Dragon Insignia, Rubie, and Moonlight Coin shop.
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- The StarCraft II marketplace was to be a store where players could buy premium content maps. Only extremely complicated maps are expected to be charged for (DotA-like maps were considered too simple for this). A portion of the revenue would go to the map maker. A large selection of free maps would be available as well. The maps could be rated and commented on.
- The Marketplace is the building where you trade with other players or move resources around your villages. For travian advice go here The marketplace has 4 options:
* Send resources: mainly to be used if you want to send someone a gift, or if you know the person you trade with and trust him/her, or if you want to send between your own villages; and this screen is the default screen that shows what merchants are moving to and from your village. Resources may be sent to a village without a marketplace, but the recipient is unable to track the merchants progress.
* Buy: shows a list of what resources other players offer for sale and how long each load will take to reach you
* Offer: you can offer something for sale, by indicating what and how much you offer for sale and what and how
- You can either visit the marketplace through the menu when you enter the town, or choose to walk around the streets where you may personally visit each merchant. There are five options you can perform through the menu: Your relation with the town can have a small effect on purchase prices. For every 3 relation, you will receive a bonus price reduction of .5% up to a maximum of 16.5% with 99 relation.
- The Marketplace is a collection of shops that can be accessed on Sludge Street where users can buy clothes for their Monsters. File:Market Place.png Inside the Market Place, there are six shops in total, catering towards the main six Monsters. Each shop has a different theme fitting that Monster.
* Katsuma Klothes that sells clothes for Katsumas
* Poppet's Closet that has clothes made for Poppets
* Diavlo's Duds for Diavlo clothes
* Furi Fashion for Furi clothes
* Zommer's Drop Dead Threads for Zommer clothes
* Luvli Looks for Luvli clothes
- The Marketplace is a type of Town Building. The Marketplace may be built by any race in any town. A town must already contain a Smithy in order to construct a Marketplace. The Marketplace's base construction cost is File:Icon Production.png . Furthermore, the Marketplace is the first step down the commercial development branch, leading to the Farmers' Market and, for some races, the Bank and possibly even the Merchants' Guild.
- Got some stuff you want to sell? Go to your inventory and click the 'sell' button on an item. You will have the option to put it on the Markerplace. Tourists can buy items from the market. You must have a Residency or higher to sell on the market. When you put an item up on the market it’ll automatically set an average sale price, you are able to change the sale price to whatever you want. Under ‘Your Price’ you’ll see Sale Fee, Sale Fees are 8% of the price you’ve set the item to. Under Sale Fee is the total Coin you would earn if your item sales successfully.
- This is the system used in all the Heroes games, except Heroes of Might and Magic IV. The trading rate (i.e. how much is gained for selling one unit of a certain resource type) is determined by two factors: the resource type sold (and bought), and the total number of marketplaces in the player's towns. The second factor that affects the trading rates is the number of marketplaces built in the towns they own. At least one Marketplace to be able to trade at all. Once the first marketplace is built, each subsequent marketplace obtained makes the trading rates better, up to nine marketplaces.
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