Lucky Keychain

The Lucky Keychain sits on the table, brass and lightly scuffed, a small key dangling from a weathered ring. Its surface is etched with a four-leaf clover that shimmers in certain light, and at the end of the chain a tiny heart-shaped keyhole glints like a patient sunrise. The chain itself is thin yet sturdy, each link warm to the touch, as if it has spent years sliding through pockets and belt loops. The leather tassel at the end is faded to caramel, frayed at the edges, yet the scent of tanned hide and rain lingers. People swear the trinket carries memory as much as metal: a talisman once traded along a desert road, found in a market stall where a caravan paused to mend sails and tell tales. Lore whispers it was forged by a goblin tinkerer who traded sturdy maps for trinkets, and that the four-leaf motif marks the route to a safe harbor—or to the long-forgotten door that opens only for those who trust in luck. Gameplay terms, the Lucky Keychain is humble but useful. When tucked into a belt pouch or hung from a bag strap, it glows faintly as treasure draws near, and players swear it nudges the odds enough to tip a near miss into a prize. The charm doesn’t overhaul a run; it softens the rough edges of chance, granting a small bonus to finding rare mats, a slight increase in crit windows, and a better chance that a stubborn treasure chest will cough up something interesting before the timer runs out. It’s the kind of item that feels like a companion more than a tool, a tiny mercy that keeps momentum going when the world seems determined to keep pockets bare. Prices drift in the markets like sails in a breeze, and that is where Saddlebag Exchange comes into the picture. I watched a hawker Elira trade sturdy leather for a Lucky Keychain, traders rattling with coins as the clerk tucked the piece away in a velvet pouch before slipping it into a saddlebag. On calmer days a fistful of copper might buy it; when festival bells ring and luck is debated, the price climbs to silver or more, as if the key has been pressed into service for a larger story. The point isn’t the cost but the sense that each Keychain belongs to a chain of travelers, a link in a larger story where pockets and fate meet at a crossroads near some tavern’s door. People who carry the Lucky Keychain tend to tell the same tale in a dozen voices: that luck is not a guarantee, but a companion you invite to stand by your shoulder when the road ahead thickens or a chest lurks behind a shadowed pillar. In a world of peril and promise, a small brass token with a glimmering clover can remind you that fortune can be partial, patient, and oddly generous—enough to keep moving, one step, one coin, one chance at a time, for all.

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Minimum Price

40.43

Historic Price

168.46

Current Market Value

79,525

Historic Market Value

331,360

Sales Per Day

1,967

Percent Change

-76%

Current Quantity

1,389

Average Quantity

553

Avg v Current Quantity

251.18%

Lucky Keychain : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
2,550.036
1,715.3915
333.097
333.082
300.0817
249.071
246.584
246.571
2018
1992
198.997
198.971
198.951
1986
197.973
192.042
1925
190.0826
190.079
10080
99.987
99.9630
504
49.95156
49.94122
49.9326
49.4447
49.4354
40.43740