Kintara Wood Ledger

KINTARA WOOD LEDGER

live marketplace wood · updated June 17, 2026

Wood in market 48,200+
Active listings 100+
Daily volume +312%
30d change −94.2%
Wood · USD
$0.00345
−94.2%
per unit · 30d low
Wood · in-game
0.03g
per unit on marketplace
Stack price ($KINS)
$0.10–$0.80
live listings · cheapest sort

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Read the Wood Ledger Docs

Market mechanics, pricing methodology, exploitation thesis, and how to read the ledger.

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Market alert

Kintara wood is being exploited. Price is near zero. This is the dip.

Whisperwood supply is under heavy extraction. Bot farms, bulk sellers, and coordinated marketplace dumps have pushed Kintara wood to historically low levels — trading for fractions of a cent per unit.

When a core resource gets this mispriced inside an active MMO economy, the correction is usually violent. Players still need wood for shacks, firepits, quests, and daily grinds. Demand does not disappear because the price screen says otherwise.

Kintara Wood Price History

priced via marketplace · curated daily

−94.2%

ALL

— wood value calculator —

Live Marketplace Listings

captured from in-game · $KINS · cheapest sort

Listing Seller Price

Recent ledger

Event Realm Impact
Coordinated bulk listing Mainland −18.4%
Whisperwood bot extraction Whisperwood −31.2%
Marketplace undercut war Marketplace −22.7%
Quest demand unchanged All realms +0% supply relief
Shack build cost floor Whisperwood 500 wood fixed

In-Game Marketplace Proof

Wood trades live inside the Kintara marketplace. Players list stacks for gold or $KINS — screenshots captured directly from the game client, June 2026.

Kintara marketplace showing wood listings priced in $KINS
Marketplace · Buy tab · Wood listings in $KINS (cheapest sort)
Kintara marketplace with wood listings and players in-game
Marketplace · Live wood listings · $KINS currency filter

Thesis

Exploitation is temporary. Utility is not. Wood is still required for building, dailies, and the crafting loop that every new player hits on day one. The current price of $0.00345 per unit reflects panic selling and automated extraction — not a permanent collapse in demand.

Near-zero pricing creates asymmetric upside. When a staple resource in a live game economy trades at a fraction of its production cost, the downside is capped and the upside is a full mean reversion back to fair value — or beyond, once the exploiters exit and normal players return to the market.

Generational wealth in game terms looks like this: accumulate wood at exploitation prices, hold through the dump, sell into the recovery when builders and quest runners are forced to buy back in. The ledger does not lie — it only shows you where the crowd is wrong.

Kintara wood is mispriced at $0.00345 USD. Exploiters are extracting. The market is near zero. History in every MMO economy says the same thing: buy the dip on the resource everyone still needs.