What each source actually says about selling more than one thing
The disagreement is not between sources that contradict each other — it is between one source that asserts a feature and two that had every reason to mention it and did not. That is a weaker kind of evidence than a contradiction, and it is graded accordingly.
| Source | What it says about bulk selling | What that is worth |
|---|---|---|
| MistfallDB — trading and economy, player tips | “Bulk Sell — You can bulk sell idle items directly from your inventory and warehouse at Cazarro.” | The only positive statement anywhere. No date shown on the page, and it sits in a community tips list rather than in the mechanics body |
| One Hit Kill — market & warehouse guide (updated 13 Aug) | Nothing. Covers the vendor Value box, Pip’s listings and the Collection Pedestal; the only multi-item mention is that auction slots increased | Silence from the most recently updated guide to the exact screen — the strongest reason to hold the claim at unverified |
| GameRant — tips and tricks (29 Jul) | Nothing. Names Cazarro’s shop and the warehouse, gives no bulk mechanic | Second independent silence, from before the launch-week guides settled |
| Skycoach — Gyldenblod farming (10 Aug) | Nothing. Cazarro is “sell excess loot for quick Gyldenblod”, per item | Third silence, from a guide whose whole subject is converting loot to currency |
MistfallDB — trading and economy, player tips
- What it says about bulk selling
- “Bulk Sell — You can bulk sell idle items directly from your inventory and warehouse at Cazarro.”
- What that is worth
- The only positive statement anywhere. No date shown on the page, and it sits in a community tips list rather than in the mechanics body
One Hit Kill — market & warehouse guide (updated 13 Aug)
- What it says about bulk selling
- Nothing. Covers the vendor Value box, Pip’s listings and the Collection Pedestal; the only multi-item mention is that auction slots increased
- What that is worth
- Silence from the most recently updated guide to the exact screen — the strongest reason to hold the claim at unverified
GameRant — tips and tricks (29 Jul)
- What it says about bulk selling
- Nothing. Names Cazarro’s shop and the warehouse, gives no bulk mechanic
- What that is worth
- Second independent silence, from before the launch-week guides settled
Skycoach — Gyldenblod farming (10 Aug)
- What it says about bulk selling
- Nothing. Cazarro is “sell excess loot for quick Gyldenblod”, per item
- What that is worth
- Third silence, from a guide whose whole subject is converting loot to currency
The route that is documented, and works whether or not Bulk Sell exists
Two channels move loot out of your bags, and both are described by sources that agree with each other. Cazarro is the instant vendor: the equipment detail view shows a Value figure, which is what he pays right now. Pip’s Auction House is the slower, better-paying channel, and equipment of a given level generally clears above the vendor price. The keep-or-sell decision itself is the gear and loot guide’s job, not this page’s — what belongs here is that neither channel requires a bulk control to be usable, and the warehouse is where you stage items for either.
- Cazarro — instant sale at the Value figure shown on the item.
- Pip’s Auction House — you set the price; the listing screen shows the current price and quantity distribution, which is officially described.
- Warehouse — where gear comes out of combat bags and where both channels are fed from.
“Split bells” is a real query and this page cannot resolve it
Roughly 1,100 searches in the same 28 days ask how to split bells in Mistfall Hunter, and no currency called Bells appears in any source captured for this site. The currencies on record are Gyldenblod, Soul Coins and Star Silver. The only “bells” anywhere in the game’s vocabulary is Camel Bells, which is a cipher keyword rather than money — and cipher words are matched against the item in your bag, so a player holding one and searching for it would land here by accident. It is being stated rather than guessed at: naming which currency the asker “really” means would be inventing the answer, and this site has a page about exactly that failure mode. If you know what Bells is, the contact page is the fastest way to correct this section.
