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Task Bar Hero Market Tracker

Understand the Task Bar Hero market tracker intent: Steam Market status, Trade Ship access, tradable item types, price context, listing limits, and pre-trade checks.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-15. This is an unofficial fan guide; check the latest update state and in-game behavior before acting on expensive items.

IntentUser need

What players mean by a market tracker

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For Task Bar Hero, a market tracker is less about one official in-game screen and more about a checklist: is the Steam Market usable, can the Trade Ship be opened, which items are eligible, and what should be checked before spending money or listing a rare drop.

Market statusEligible itemsTrade Ship

Treat this page as a market decision guide, not a promise of live prices.

Use the Steam Market and current in-game state for the final check before buying or selling.

UpdatesJune 2026

Official status changed during launch

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Recent official notices made market tracking important: a temporary Steam Market closure and disabled Trade Ship were followed by server migration and a planned reopening flow. Because these systems changed quickly, market pages should always use dated language.

Market closureServer migrationReopening checks

As of this page review on 2026-06-15, the safest wording is to point users to recent update notes before acting.

Avoid timeless claims such as 'the Market is always open' or 'all items can be listed'.

ItemsMarket eligibility

Tradable item categories to verify

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The public Steam Market page for TBH: Task Bar Hero showed materials, Soulstone entries, decoration materials, engraving materials, and high-rarity equipment among its listed result types. That does not mean every inventory item can be sold.

MaterialsSoulstonesHigh-rarity gear

Common materials can have many listings and low starting prices, while rare gear can have thin supply and unstable prices.

Check the exact item page, in-game restrictions, rarity, grade, sockets, and listing availability before treating an item as sellable.

PriceVolatile

Price context matters more than one number

A market tracker page should explain why prices move: supply floods after a reopening, listing-slot limits, bot or anti-cheat actions, material demand, and build demand can all change the visible floor price.

SupplyDemandListing slots

For low-value materials, quantity for sale and lowest listing price can move quickly.

For rare gear, one visible listing can make the displayed price look stronger than the real buyer demand.

ChecklistSell safely

Before listing: use a short checklist

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Before listing a valuable item, check whether it is currently useful for your own build, whether a socket or unique stat makes it harder to replace, whether Trade Ship behavior is stable, and whether recent update notes changed market rules.

Build valueSocket valueUpdate notes

If the item solves a progression wall, its use value may be higher than its market value.

If the market was recently reopened or changed, wait for stable listings before pricing rare gear aggressively.

Buy checkUpgrade value

Before buying: compare price against upgrade value

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A cheap listing is not automatically a good buy. The useful question is whether the item improves the hero slot, party role, farming speed, boss pressure, or survival problem you are actually trying to solve.

Hero fitDPS gainSurvival gain

Use build and DPS context before chasing a market floor price.

Avoid spending on a high-rarity item just because it looks rare if the stats do not fit your current party.

TrustSEO safety

What this page should not claim

This page should not claim to be an official Steam Market API, a financial advice page, or a real-time price tracker unless live data is actually connected and refreshed.

UnofficialNo live promiseNo price advice

Use phrases such as 'market tracker guide' and 'price-check workflow' until a real live data source is implemented.

Community price opinions can be useful context, but they should be labeled as community discussion rather than confirmed fact.

FAQ

Quick answers

Is this Task Bar Hero Market Tracker live?

No. This page explains the market-tracker workflow and the checks players should make. Use the Steam Market and in-game Trade Ship state for the latest listings and availability.

Why do Task Bar Hero prices change so quickly?

Prices can move when the Market reopens, when supply floods in, when listing limits change, when server issues delay items, or when build demand changes for a specific material or gear slot.

Can every Task Bar Hero item be sold?

No. Eligibility depends on the item type, rarity, current game rules, Steam Market support, and update state. Verify the exact item before assuming it can be listed.

Should I buy the cheapest market item I can find?

Not automatically. Compare the item against your hero, build, current wall, and Cube spending plan before using price as a buy signal.