How to Sell Items in MIR4: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Making Gold
If you are playing MIR4, you know that progressing your character— increasing your Power Score and leveling up—requires a lot of resources. You will eventually find yourself with bags full of items you don't need. But don't just throw them away! Learning how to sell items in MIR4 is the most important skill to earn Gold and Dark Steel, which are the main currencies you need to get stronger.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from using the Marketplace to dealing with NPC vendors. We will break it down into simple steps so you can start making money right away.

The Main Hub: The In-Game Marketplace
Where do you go to trade with other players?
The main place to sell your valuable gear and materials is the Marketplace. Think of this as a giant online shop where real players buy and sell things. You cannot trade items directly with another player by dropping them on the floor; you must use this system.
To access it, open your menu and look for the Marketplace icon. Here, you can list items you don't need. Other players looking for that specific Sword or Armor can then buy it from you. This is the best way to turn your lucky finds into currency.
What Can You Actually Sell?
Not everything is valuable, so let's separate the treasure from the trash.
Before you get excited, you need to know that you can't sell basic items. The Marketplace is for rare and useful things only. Here is what usually sells well:
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Materials (Ores, Herbs, Leather): These are always in high demand because players need them to craft better gear and complete their dailies.
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Secret Scrolls: These items are used to upgrade your gear. Everyone needs them, so they sell very fast.
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Blue, Epic, and Legendary Gear: If you find equipment with a blue name or higher, do not sell it to an NPC. List it on the Marketplace. This is the primary way players make a lot of Gold.
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Codex Items: These are specific items needed to unlock permanent stat boosts in your Codex. Players will pay good money for these to get stronger.
However, White (Common) and Green (Uncommon) gear is usually not sellable on the Marketplace. You will have to deal with those differently.
The Step-by-Step Process to List an Item
Here is the simple way to put your item up for sale.
If you have a valuable item and you want to know how to sell items in MIR4 successfully, follow these exact steps:
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Open the Marketplace: Click on the Marketplace icon.
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Go to 'Registration': Look for the tab or button that says "Registration" or "Sell." This opens your inventory specifically for selling.
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Select the Item: Click on the item you want to sell. The game will show you a price range.
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Set Your Price: You will see the "Basic Price" suggested by the system. You can usually set it a bit higher or lower. If you want to sell it quickly, price it at the lower end of the range. If you are not in a hurry, set it at the higher end.
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Pay the Fee: There is a small tax or fee to list your item. You pay this in Gold. Don't worry, you get it back if the item doesn't sell.
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Confirm: Hit the confirm button. Your item is now listed for everyone to see!
Understanding Prices: Don't Sell Yourself Short
How to set a price that is fair to you and the buyer.
Setting the right price is a balancing act. If you set the price too high, no one will buy it. If you set it too low, you lose money.
Always check the "Price Info" or "History" tab in the Marketplace. This shows you what the item has sold for recently. If everyone is selling a particular Ore for 1,000 Gold, listing yours for 5,000 Gold means it will sit in your sales list forever.
A good rule of thumb is to check the competition. If there are 50 pages of the same item, the price will be low because so many people are selling it. If you are the only one selling a rare item, you can name your price.
Selling to an NPC: The Quick Way to Get Copper
What to do with the junk items you can't sell to players.
As mentioned, you will get a lot of common items. You have two choices for these: Dismantle or Sell to an NPC Vendor.
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Selling to a Vendor: Go to any General Goods NPC in a city. Talk to them and select "Sell." You can dump all your white and green gear here. You won't get Gold, but you will get Copper. Copper is used for basic things like potions and teleporting.
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Dismantling: This is often the better choice. Instead of selling a common sword for a tiny bit of Copper, you can Dismantle it. This breaks the item down into crafting materials (like Iron Ore or Leather). These materials can then be sold on the Marketplace for Gold. Turning junk into sellable items is a smart way to increase your income.
Claiming Your Money: Don't Forget Your Profits!
How to collect the Gold you earned.
So, you listed your item, and you got a notification that it sold. Congratulations! But the money isn't in your pocket yet.
You need to go back to the Marketplace and look for the "Mail" or "Claim" icon. Your sold items and the Gold they earned are sent to your in-game mail. You have to manually open the mail and "Claim" the attachments to add the Gold to your inventory.
It's a good habit to check your Marketplace mail every day so you don't miss out on your earnings.
Advanced Tips: The Trading Post and Daily Limits
Once you understand the basics, these tips will help you sell even better.
As you get stronger and perhaps join a Clan, you will unlock the Clan Trading Post. This is another shop where you can buy and sell items, but the stock here is often different and can be very useful for guild activities.
Also, remember that the Marketplace has limits. You can only have a certain number of items listed for sale at one time. As you level up your character, this limit increases. So, if you have a lot of stuff to sell, you might need to wait for your current items to sell before listing new ones.
In the world of MIR4, knowing how to sell items in MIR4 efficiently is just as important as knowing how to fight monsters. By following this guide, you can make sure you are always earning the maximum amount of currency, allowing you to buy better gear and climb the ranks faster.
Now get out there, sort through your inventory, and start making that Gold


