The Auction House
The Auction House is a menu that allows players to both purchase items from other players, and put items up for sale. It can be accessed through the /auction command.
Selling
A player can put an item up for auction by opening the menu. A tax of 10% of the entered price will be added onto the price of the item. The player purchasing the item pays the tax, not the one listing.
Press this icon to open the selling menu.
Players can list items here by placing them in the slots, and selecting a glory amount to sell for in the button directly below the slot.
If an item listed by a player has been purchased, they can claim their glory by clicking the sold item.
Press this icon to view sold items.
Buying
A player can purchase an item up for auction by clicking the item in the auction menu. If the player has sufficient glory, they will be prompted to either continue the purchase or cancel the purchase.
Once purchased, the player must claim their item in the auction bought items menu.
Press this icon to claim bought items.
Listed auctions have time limits. When an auction goes unpurchased for 48 hours (2 days), the auction will expire and the seller will have 168 hours (7 days) to reclaim their item before the item is deleted.
Press this icon to reclaim expired or auctioned items.
Types Of Auction Houses
There is a Seasonal Auction House and a Normal Auction House
Trading
Trading allows players to trade items or glory in an exclusive setting.
Players can initiate a trade through /trade <player>, or by crouching and right-clicking on a player.
Depending on a character’s ruleset, a player may not be able to trade with some–if any–characters.
- Hardcore Ironman Characters are unable to trade at all
- Group Hardcore Ironman Characters can only trade within their respective group
- Seasonal Characters can only trade with other Seasonal Characters
- Default Characters can only trade with other Default Characters
The trade menu has 4 areas of interest.
The player engaged in trading can input items here.
The other player being traded with will input their items here.
The amount entered cannot be more than what the player has.
When engaged in trade, the player's head will be shown. Checking the X mark shown will confirm the player's intention to complete the trade. There is no countdown.
Here is an example of the full process
The player in the demonstration uses a shortcut, crouching and right-clicking on a player to send them a trade request.
Fame
Fame is the XP that a player gains when they defeat any enemy.
A player can see this fame in both the tab menu, as well as the XP bar. After a certain amount of fame is reached, the player’s character levels up.
Fame cannot be used as a currency. However, when a player’s character dies, fame earned above level 20 is converted to glory. If a character is below level 20, no fame will be lost on death.
Fame also determines a player’s ranking on their respective ruleset’s leaderboard.
The fame required to reach certain level can be calculated with the formula:
| Level | Fame Requirement |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 37 |
| 3 | 150 |
| 4 | 337 |
| 5 | 600 |
| 6 | 937 |
| 7 | 1,350 |
| 8 | 1,837 |
| 9 | 2,400 |
| 10 | 3,037 |
| 11 | 3,750 |
| 12 | 4,537 |
| 13 | 5,400 |
| 14 | 6,337 |
| 15 | 7,350 |
| 16 | 8,437 |
| 17 | 9,600 |
| 18 | 10,837 |
| 19 | 12,150 |
| 20 | 13,537 |
| 30 | 31,537 |
| 40 | 57,037 |
| 50 | 90,037 |
| 60 | 130,537 |
| 70 | 178,537 |
| 80 | 234,037 |
| 90 | 297,037 |
| 100 | 367,537 |
| 150 | 832,537 |
| 200 | 1,485,037 |
| 250 | 2,325,037 |
| 300 | 3,352,537 |
| 350 | 4,567,537 |
| 400 | 5,970,037 |
| 450 | 7,560,037 |
| 500 | 9,337,537 |
The highlighted area shows the player's current fame. This image is outdated, but accurate to the current system.
Fame shown in the tab menu
Glory
Glory is the standard currency of Telos Realms.
Glory is gained upon a character’s death. The fame accumulated above level 20 that the character had is converted into glory. Any character below level 20 does not lose fame, so no glory will be gained on death.
This currency can be spent through various means:
- Spent in the Auction House
- Spent to create or upgrade a guild
- Spent when trading with other players
- Spent when purchasing companion keys Gorrum
- Spent to gain Soul Points to upgrade Transcendence
The highlighted area shows the player's current fame. This image is outdated, but accurate to the current system.
Glory shown in the tab menu