In Flee the Facility trading, “high level god” usually means a player with a very high level who is treated like a top-tier or highly experienced trader. It’s not an official game rank, just community slang for someone with lots of playtime, rare items, or strong trading value.

What it implies

  • High level means the player has reached a lot of levels, and levels are required for Trading Post access starting at level six.
  • God is slang for someone considered elite, very skilled, or powerful in the trading scene, often because they have better cosmetics, stronger inventory, or more trading status.
  • In practice, the phrase can also imply the person is a serious trader who knows item values well and can negotiate better trades.

Trading context

People usually use the term when talking about someone who:

  • owns many rare hammers or gemstones.
  • understands value lists and trade demand.
  • can make big trades without being easily scammed.
  • is seen as a “big name” in the trading community.

Simple example

If someone says, “Don’t lowball them, they’re a high level god,” they usually mean the player is experienced and probably knows the item’s real value, so a weak offer will not work.

Bottom line

So, “high level god” = a very experienced, respected trader with high level and likely strong inventory value , not a formal title in the game.

TL;DR: It’s community slang for a very experienced, top-tier Flee the Facility trader.