Tower of God: Week 1 Market Trends

Following the June 30 (Tue) patch in Sol: Enchantment (hereinafter 'Sol'), the opening of the Tower of God has significantly impacted market prices. A new enhancement event offering permanent collection effects has driven up demand for Nine, while the mass supply of intermediate materials from the Tower of God has stabilized material prices. We have compiled the current market prices for key items on the streamer servers, Caltheon and Lindel.

※ Market data is based on figures from July 3 (Fri) at 11:00 AM, collected from Caltheon servers 1–5 and Lindel servers 1–5.

What are the prices for Nine Cores and Enchant Scrolls?

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First, we examined the prices of Nine Cores and Equipment Enchant Scrolls, which are key sources of Diamonds for minnow users. Overall, prices were highest on Lindel 3, while the lowest average prices were found on Caltheon 2 and Lindel 5.

The average price for a Nine Core across the surveyed servers is 87.56 Diamonds. After accounting for the 7% market fee, players can net an average of 81 Diamonds by consuming 1 million EXP and 100k Nine. Contrary to many users' predictions that Nine prices would soar due to the equipment enhancement event, the influx of high-spec users into the Tower of God has actually increased hunting efficiency for low-spec users who produce Nine Cores. This rise in supply has kept the average price relatively stable.

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▲ On Lindel 1, prices remain steady at around 100 Diamonds

Regarding Equipment Enchant Scrolls, which can be obtained as drops in many fields, Normal spellbooks are selling for 16.23 Diamonds, Holy spellbooks for 321.8 Diamonds, and Cursed spellbooks for 3057.14 Diamonds. Cursed spellbooks can only be obtained in the Tower of God; due to their low drop rate, some lower-population servers have faced shortages.

Material Prices Stabilized by the 'Tower of God'

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Previously, each hunting ground had fixed material drops, leading to supply imbalances regardless of demand. However, with the opening of the Tower of God, where all types of intermediate materials drop, market prices are stabilizing in line with demand.

Since normal materials do not drop in the Tower of God, leather—which drops in major hunting grounds like the Dungeon of Despair and Lutein Graveyard—remains the cheapest, while gems maintain the highest prices. For intermediate and high-grade materials, gems and iron, which are in high demand for crafting equipment and accessories, are selling at about 20% higher than other materials of the same grade.

Notably, when the Tower of God first opened, the mass migration of users led to a shortage of players in standard hunting grounds, causing a temporary spike in the price of normal materials and a drop in intermediate-to-high-grade materials. However, as more users exhausted their weekly free time in the Tower of God, prices have since stabilized.

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▲ Price of normal gems peaked on July 1 (Wed) before falling again

What about Tower of God-related items and Epic grade summon tickets?

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To enter the 2nd floor of the Tower of God, currently considered the most efficient hunting ground, players need a Teleport Scroll for another floor. Consequently, these scrolls were very expensive on the first day. However, prices stabilized quickly as supply increased due to the high number of users hunting on the 1st floor, and demand decreased due to factors such as top-tier guilds establishing a monopoly on the 2nd-floor hunting grounds on some servers.

Holy Shards are materials used to craft the new 'Gaiters' equipment. Since Gaiters only provide survival-related options, they are not a high priority, keeping the price of Holy Shards relatively low. However, prices could rise if higher-difficulty hunting grounds are opened in the future.

Prices for Epic Spirits and Epic God Armor varied significantly by type and server, but generally settled between 20k and 30k Diamonds.

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▲ The price of 2nd-floor Teleport Scrolls, which spiked to 4k Diamonds on June 30 (Tue), has seen a rapid decline
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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