MoxMarket

For the NZ MTG community

The Facebook group got you into trading. MoxMarket makes it work properly.

MoxMarket is built for the NZ MTG community — the one that trades in Facebook groups, prices cards at CK, and knows everyone's username. It's the same community, with actual tooling behind it.

What the Facebook group can't do

The group is a community, not a marketplace. It was never designed for trading — and it shows.

Facebook group

MoxMarket

Price negotiations in comment threads
CK reference price on every listing — buyers and sellers start from the same benchmark
No search — scroll and hope
Search by card name, set, condition, and price across every active NZ listing
DM to enquire, no paper trail
Buy now, make an offer, or counter — full order history on both sides
Reputation? Just vibes and how long you've been in the group
Verified seller ratings built from completed transactions
No protection if something goes wrong
Dispute investigation, chargeback rights on card payments, and a formal resolution process
"1:1 CK" convention with no tooling
CK reference prices loaded automatically at listing time — the convention is now enforced

You keep the community

MoxMarket isn't a replacement for the Facebook group — it's what the trading part of it should have been from the start. Keep using the group for tournament chat, set releases, sealed trades, and community banter. Use MoxMarket for the transactions where pricing, protection, and a paper trail actually matter.

Every seller on MoxMarket is a NZ player. No overseas resellers, no bots, no inflated overseas pricing. The same people you're already trading with — just with proper tooling.

“1:1 CK” is convention. Now it's enforced.

The NZ MTG community prices cards at Card Kingdom 1:1 in NZD. It works as a convention, but it's never been enforced by any tooling — buyers have to manually look up CK prices and do the maths themselves, and sellers set prices from memory or instinct.

On MoxMarket, the Card Kingdom reference price loads automatically when you list an MTG card. Every listing shows a MarketMatch badge comparing the sale price to CK. Buyers see instantly if a listing is fair; sellers start from a trusted anchor. The convention now has a mechanism behind it.

Why 1:1 CK in NZD?

Card Kingdom prices in USD are widely considered fair market value for singles. Using them 1:1 in NZD — rather than converting at the actual exchange rate — is a NZ-specific convention that accounts for the cost and hassle of sourcing cards from overseas. It's informal but widely understood by the community.

Getting started takes three minutes

  1. 1

    Create a free account

    Sign up with your email. No subscription required to browse, buy, or list.

  2. 2

    List your cards or browse what's available

    The sell wizard pulls CK prices automatically. Listings take under a minute. Searching works like actually searching — by card name, not scrolling.

  3. 3

    Link your profile in the group

    Drop your MoxMarket profile link in the Facebook group. Buyers in the group can browse your listings without an account.

Common questions

Ready to trade properly?

Free account. No subscription needed to list or buy. Same community — with a paper trail.