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Reverse AD Inventory?

Jakobi007

Member
Yeah idk, when I sell stuff from inventory all the cheap stuff is at the bottom that I want to get rid of. It ends up being that you add a cheap item, back to the list, scroll to the bottom, add a cheap item, back to the list, scroll to the bottom, etc, for me about 6X. It seems like it would be better to have the cheaper items at the top and reverse the order.

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Johnny B. Goode

Well-Known Member
And I like it just the way it is. I want to sell the high price stuff first, so I have plenty of AD currency when something I want comes up. Especially with newer cities first gaining access to the AD. There's absolutely no reason to hang on the higher value stuff, because they are highly unlikely to raise their trade in value.
 

Jakobi007

Member
Gotcha, yeah I have $1.3M in trade coin currency and 1.5K in gems and will never need to sell anything just in case. It just comes down to all the older items, or items of little value that are picked up during events, Guild Expedition, etc. The scroll bar on mine has a long way to go until the bottom and if you have like 9 Horror Circus Selection Kits like I do, then to add each one to becomes super repetitive.
 

P C C

Active Member
Gotcha, yeah I have $1.3M in trade coin currency and 1.5K in gems and will never need to sell anything just in case. It just comes down to all the older items, or items of little value that are picked up during events, Guild Expedition, etc. The scroll bar on mine has a long way to go until the bottom and if you have like 9 Horror Circus Selection Kits like I do, then to add each one to becomes super repetitive.
Using a text search may help greatly reduce scrolling if you want to sell multiples, less so if you are just selling anything at the bottom of the list
 

Sharmon the Impaler

Well-Known Member
Once you have a large colllection of things to sell , you will want the higher selling items first. You scroll down to the first item (almost always on the first page) , rinse and repeat , I don't want to scroll through 25 pages of junk to get to the stuff that I want to sell.

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Jakobi007

Member
Yeah, I guess I do the cheaper stuff for housekeeping and cleaning clutter. How are these "All Rewards" tab sorted, does any know?

For example, when I enter inventory via AD to sell stuff it is in order from most valuable to least. However, when accessing the inventory from the main menu, it looks to be reversed but I am not 100% sure, where the better items are at the end.

On page 19, I have better items which is at the end, but the inventory via AD is the other way around.

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Johnny B. Goode

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I guess I do the cheaper stuff for housekeeping and cleaning clutter. How are these "All Rewards" tab sorted, does any know?

For example, when I enter inventory via AD to sell stuff it is in order from most valuable to least. However, when accessing the inventory from the main menu, it looks to be reversed but I am not 100% sure, where the better items are at the end.

On page 19, I have better items which is at the end, but the inventory via AD is the other way around.

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Yes, when accessing the list (not strictly the Inventory because locked items are not listed) through the AD, they are listed in Coin value (regardless of Gem value) order. When accessing the entire inventory through the main menu, they are grouped by type (e.g. fragments, battle boosts, buildings) and then at least partially in alphabetical order*.

*Some are definitely listed in alphabetical order, such as fragments, others are not, such as the buildings in your main Inventory screenshot.
 

Jakobi007

Member
Ahh yeah, that makes sense. I just went through and locked everything that I didn't want to show up. Plus, I just realized these are castle points, correct? I thought they were a bonus I was receiving on trade coins lol. So yeah, selling some high-end stuff will push me along in the castle system.

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Johnny B. Goode

Well-Known Member
Ahh yeah, that makes sense. I just went through and locked everything that I didn't want to show up. Plus, I just realized these are castle points, correct? I thought they were a bonus I was receiving on trade coins lol. So yeah, selling some high-end stuff will push me along in the castle system.

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No, they are actually a bonus you're receiving on Trade Coins and Gems. They are a reward from the Castle system starting at level 12.
 

Jakobi007

Member
Ahhh shoot lol. I automatically thought since you got Castle Points for buying that when I saw the little blue flag that you also got Castle Points for selling, but it's missing the little castle icon. I got excited there for a moment.
 

Portia the Benevolent

Active Member
Yeah idk, when I sell stuff from inventory all the cheap stuff is at the bottom that I want to get rid of. It ends up being that you add a cheap item, back to the list, scroll to the bottom, add a cheap item, back to the list, scroll to the bottom, etc, for me about 6X. It seems like it would be better to have the cheaper items at the top and reverse the order.

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I disagree. I unlock the ones I want to sell and want to see top revenue items right off.
 

Jakobi007

Member
Yeah, I wasn't really utilizing that lock and unlock feature in the best manner. It certainly makes sense now. I was using that feature as I definitely want to keep this item, but not too sure about this one. Now it's 100% stuff that I don't want.
 

jaymoney23456

Well-Known Member
And I like it just the way it is. I want to sell the high price stuff first, so I have plenty of AD currency when something I want comes up. Especially with newer cities first gaining access to the AD. There's absolutely no reason to hang on the higher value stuff, because they are highly unlikely to raise their trade in value.
I agree. The inventory is certainly cluttered but putting the cheap stuff at the top would seem to just make it even worse
 

planetofthehumans2

Well-Known Member
It would be nice if you could sort it (let users choose), by gems too. I know I'll sell the cheap stuff during the day and the more expensive stuff at night for 8 hrs.
 
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