Trade en Death Ball
Busca publicaciones en vivo entre jugadores de Death Ball por rarity, scarcity and demand: cada intercambio es objeto por objeto con traders verificados, sin dinero real y sin precios fijados por la plataforma.
TradingKeep es un mercado entre jugadores hecho por fans, sin afiliación ni respaldo de Death Ball o su editor. Los nombres e imágenes de juegos y objetos pertenecen a sus respectivos dueños.
Trading rules
Death Ball is a fast-paced arena game where you collect and trade sword skins. Trading is item-for-item through the in-game Trading Lobby — you can add gems to help balance a trade. There's no official in-game RAP, so the values here (from community lists like deathballvalues.com) are reference points, not prices. Confirm the exact skin in the window before you accept.
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Death Ball is a fast-paced Roblox arena where you deflect the ball and outlast everyone else, but the trading scene sits entirely on one thing: sword skins, the cosmetic blades you collect. Skins never change how you play — a Common dagger deflects exactly like a top-tier chase blade — so their whole appeal is looks and scarcity, and that is what players swap. Every skin sits on a rarity ladder that climbs Common, Rare, Legendary, Godly, Mythical, and Secret, with Secret and Mythical the true chase tiers. You will see Common pulls like Apex Dagger, Rares like Eclipseblade, Legendaries like Darkstar and Emerald Edge, Godlies like Divine Slayer, Champion Sword, and Darkness, Mythicals like Enigma, Amethyst Oblivion, and Champion Scythe, and at the very top the Shiny Secret variants such as Shiny Demonic Shadow and Shiny Okiro. Deals are item-for-item, sword-for-sword; gems, the in-game currency, can be added to help even out a lopsided swap, but gems are a balancing add-on, never a price and never real money.
What drives a skin's trade standing is scarcity meeting demand. Rarity tier sets the floor, but the top-tier Shiny variants sit far above their plain counterparts because far fewer exist, and a freshly released skin often rides a wave of hype and overpay that cools once more copies enter circulation. There is no official in-game RAP, so a skin stands at exactly what another player will hand over for it right now — which is why the community leans on a shared value list from deathballvalues.com to keep everyone speaking the same language. The trade itself happens in the game's Trading Lobby: you meet another player, load your skins into a live trade window, and both sides confirm before anything moves. Because it is a mutual, locked exchange, there is never a reason to hand a skin over "first" on a promise.
That single fact defeats most Death Ball scams. The classic is the last-second swap, where a trader shows the exact skin you agreed on, then quietly pulls it for a cheaper lookalike right before you confirm — many blades share a silhouette, and a plain skin can be passed off as its Shiny Secret version, so read every slot and its rarity one more time before you accept. The other is the gem-balance trick: someone piles a big gem add-on onto a weak skin so a calculator total reads "even" when the actual blades are lopsided, or promises a gem top-up that never arrives. Treat any "you go first," any off-platform middleman, and any "free skin" link as theft or phishing. Use a community value list the smart way: it is a shared reference point for how skins compare, drawn from real trades, not a fixed price — let it tell you whether a swap is roughly fair, then agree on the trade with your partner.
Preguntas frecuentes sobre el trade en Death Ball
¿TradingKeep cobra alguna comisión?
No — TradingKeep es completamente gratis. No hay tarifas y nunca nos quedamos con una parte de tus intercambios.
¿Cómo funciona tradear ítems de Death Ball?
Es un intercambio objeto por objeto, entre jugadores. Publicas el objeto que tienes (y las tiradas con las que vino), además de lo que aceptarías a cambio. Otros jugadores hacen ofertas, aceptas la que te guste y completas el intercambio dentro del juego. Sin intermediarios, sin dinero.
¿Hay dinero real de por medio?
No. TradingKeep es solo ítem por ítem. Las ofertas con dinero real y tarjetas de regalo rompen las reglas del juego y están prohibidas aquí; reporta a quien lo intente.
¿Cómo detiene TradingKeep las estafas?
De varias formas a la vez: reseñas verificadas por trade para que el historial de un trader sea real, un chat que muestra cada enlace como texto plano para que el phishing no funcione, un paso de doble confirmación en cada trade y un sistema de reportes ligado a resultados visibles.
¿Qué es una reseña "verificada por trade"?
Una reseña en la que puedes confiar: se desbloquea solo después de un trade completado que ambas partes confirmaron. Sin calificaciones al paso ni reseñas masivas falsas.
¿Mis publicaciones expiran?
Las publicaciones permanecen activas 30 días y se pueden subir cada 6 horas para mantenerse cerca de la cima. ¿Terminaste de tradear? Cancela una publicación cuando quieras.
