If you play Diablo 2: Resurrected regularly, you know how scattered things can feel. You have one site for trading, another for Terror Zones, and a Discord bot for DClone. And then five different loot filter setups floating around Reddit.
That is now changing. The official Sanctuary Discord just announced that Diablo.Trade now supports Diablo 2: Resurrected, and it is not just a simple listing board. It is basically trying to bundle everything into one place.

What Diablo.Trade Adds to D2R
The platform includes:
- A marketplace for buy/sell listings
- Community loot filters you can browse, favorite, comment on, and share
- A loot filter builder, if you want to make your own
- Terror Zone tracking
- A Diablo Clone live tracker
- Discord and desktop notifications

There is also a full item database (Uniques, Sets, Runewords, Runes, Gems, Base items, the usual stuff).
For ladder players, especially, having all of that centralized could make things a lot better. It might not actually replace all the patchwork of tools people already use, but it will definitely make things a lot easier for a ton of players who do not want to look through ten different websites.

OCR Support
One detail that stands out is that their OCR tech is coming to the D2R version of the site. In theory, that means automated item detection from screenshots, and that would make listing items way faster and less annoying.
If it works smoothly, that is genuinely useful. Manual item entry has always been one of the biggest annoying points for trade platforms.
There Is Also a Launch Giveaway
To celebrate, they are also running a massive launch giveaway, and everyone can participate:
- $500 total cash giveaway (two $250 draws in March 2026)
- Five Infernal Edition Battle.net codes, spread across late February and early March

If you want to participate, you will have to create listings on the website.
Since this was posted directly in the official Sanctuary Discord, it appears to be a legitimate promotion, but as always, check the terms before jumping in.
An Important Addition
Diablo 2 has always relied heavily on community tools to keep its economy alive. But seeing a centralized hub get this kind of visibility is interesting, especially for a game where trading is still a main part of the experience.
Will this become the main trading spot? Hard to say.
But if you are active in ladder seasons, flipping runes, or hunting high-end gear, this is probably worth at least checking out.
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