how much can I sell shine boots celestial task bar heroes
You likely cannot sell your Celestial-grade Shine Boots right now. A recent Steam discussion from early July 2026 explicitly says: “I got some lv 65 shine boots that are celestial grade. This item cannot be sold yet.”
Quick context: what “Celestial” means in Task Bar Hero
Task Bar Hero (TBH) has 10 rarity grades, from Common up to Cosmic, with Celestial being just below Immortal and Cosmic. Higher grades are generally more valuable, but they also often have extra restrictions until the market or trading systems are fully open for those tiers.
- Shine Boots are a level-65 Immortal-grade gear piece in the game’s item system.
- When you get a Celestial-grade version of that same item, it is still the same base gear (Shine Boots) but with a higher rarity modifier that, currently, makes it non-tradable.
Current sellability
At the moment:
- Celestial-grade gear (including Celestial Shine Boots) is marked as unsellable by the game’s trade/Steam market system.
- Only Legendary and above items were generally expected to be tradable once the Steam market was active, but the game has now introduced grade-specific lockouts, and Celestial is explicitly blocked for sale.
So if you try to list them on the Steam Community Market or via the in-game “trade ship,” they will not appear as sellable items.
What you could have sold (for comparison)
If your boots were Legendary or lower (not Celestial), they could have been sold on the Steam Community Market when it was open:
- For reference, a Legendary Shine Boots (A) was listed starting around $0.09 on the Steam market before it closed.
- Other common/low-tier items were often sold for $0.02–$0.05 depending on demand and duplication.
But those prices are irrelevant for Celestial items that are currently locked from sale.
What to do with your Celestial Shine Boots
Since you can’t sell them yet:
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Keep them for progression
Celestial-grade gear is strong and will likely be valuable for your own character’s endgame, especially if you’re pushing high-level content. -
Watch for future market updates
Steam and TBH have been adjusting which grades and items are tradable. If the developers ever open Celestial (or higher) grades to the market, your boots could gain a real monetary value. At that point, you’d need to check:- Current lowest listings for Celestial Shine Boots on the Steam Community Market (if re-enabled).
- Community price guides or fan sites like TBHData or wiki pages that track market values.
- Don’t trust “sell now” offers outside Steam
Any third-party site or person claiming they can buy your Celestial item for cash is almost certainly not supported by the game and could be a scam. Official trading is only via the in-game trade ship / Steam Community Market when enabled.
Bottom line
- Right now: You cannot sell Celestial-grade Shine Boots; they are explicitly marked as unsellable.
- If trade opens later for Celestial items: Your price would depend on current market demand, but historically similar high-tier boots have ranged from a few cents to well above that, depending on rarity and version.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.