As a game that closely mirrors the real NBA operations, in All-Star NBA, players can use the trading market to acquire enough player cards. This game is exceptionally well-made in terms of trading, and today, I will explain how to play the trading market in All-Star NBA. As an essential system in the NBA that directly affects player acquisition, let's see how trading works in the game.

The primary function of the trading market is to provide a platform for selling and buying player cards. You can sell the unused cards you get from card packs in the trading market. If you want to develop a player, you need a large number of individual cards, which often requires purchasing from the trading market to meet the requirements. An important feature of the trading market is price fluctuation. Some player cards are listed at very high prices after the server opens because their initial prices are high, but due to poor performance, they go unsold, causing the prices to drop quickly. Some players, with low initial pricing but strong abilities, may experience rapid price increases. Therefore, prices are dynamic every day, so it's crucial to check the game daily to stay informed.

For the trading market, regular players and professional traders have different understandings. Most players want to find their favorite cards here, so they must use the filtering function. When you open the trading market, you'll see a vast number of player cards. First, familiarize yourself with the player search function; click on "Search Players" at the top of the trading market, and you will see several different options. The first step is to determine your budget, such as how much contract fee you have, set a price range, and then decide on the player's breakthrough level. After a player breaks through, they can gain badge improvements, significantly enhancing their strength, so it's generally best to choose players with higher breakthroughs, as they can immediately contribute to your team. The third step is to determine the player's position, such as perimeter or interior players, to more accurately target your selection. Additionally, you can make some fine adjustments, like sorting by value from high to low, which helps in making choices.

For many players who face difficulty in choosing, such as when several players are very close in strength and price, the player comparison feature in the trading market can be useful. Click on a player to add them to the candidate player interface, then click the "Player Comparison" button to open the interface, where up to nearly 20 players can be compared. Select two players to start comparing, and all their basic information, comprehensive abilities, attributes, and badges at different levels will be displayed intuitively. This allows you to quickly identify the most needed player among those that are very similar. For professional traders, they focus more on cards with significant price fluctuations, allowing them to profit from the differences.

By now, you should have a clear understanding of how to play the trading market in All-Star NBA. The trading market is not just about simple buying and selling; there's a lot to learn, which requires dedicated time to study after the game launches. If you can master the trading system, you can build a lineup at a lower cost.