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Task Bar Hero Market Price Checks and Item Signals

Build a market check routine around lowest price, listings, snapshot time, and special item stats instead of fixed prices.

Source: Video Source: 颓废豪爷a (Bilibili)

Check the snapshot first

On the TBH Wiki market page, check the snapshot time before reading the price. The local snapshot is 2026-06-26T10:31:18.574Z in USD. Treat it as a price-check example, not a buy or sell target.

Read these three fields

Lowest price alone is easy to misread. A low floor can be short-term dumping or weaker demand; when listings are high, recovery usually takes longer.

Examples from this snapshot

Item level does not set market value by itself. Level-15 boots with party movement stats, or level-15 orbs with cooldown stats, can sell because they save clear time.

Check before listing

FAQ

Should TBH market checks use lowest price or listings?

Use both. Lowest price is the seller floor; listings show how crowded the sell side is. The same floor means different things with 50 listings and 5000 listings.

Why can level-15 Knight Boots sell?

Local data links a level-15 Arcana boots candidate to a party-movement special stat. That stat can save travel time, so low-level gear can still find buyers.

How should Frozen Orb market signals be read?

First verify whether it is a level-15 Arcana orb, then check cooldown-related stats, lowest price, and listings. A popular build creates demand, but crowded listings can still hold the price down.

Why not treat short-term prices as long-term advice?

The snapshot covers its fetch window. Updates, supply, build preferences, and listing behavior can move the market after that.