Place 4 – Etheral Flames Pink War Dog from DotA 2 – $38,000
What kind of game is this? DotA 2 is an extremely popular MOBA game from Valve. The game is known for offering large sums in prize money in esports.
But trading items is also very lucrative. One item in particular is worth a small fortune.
What kind of item is this? The most expensive item in the game is likely the “Etheral Flames Pink War Dog.” It’s primarily just a creature that fetches items from the shop for you. This means you don’t have to stop the front battles every time you need supplies.
Such courier pets come in various forms, and the rarest and most sought-after form is the aforementioned “Etheral Flames Pink War Dog.” It was sold for the highest price of $38,000. That translates to about €34,000.
Why is it so expensive? The exorbitant price results from the fact that this creature is truly the rarest specimen. The effect of the Ethereal Flames is very rare, and the pink color is the rarest color, and this entire combination is no longer available regularly in the game. There are reportedly only 5 specimens of this creature left. Whoever managed to acquire this pet back then holds a huge treasure in hand.
Place 3 – Amsterdam from Second Life – $50,000
What kind of game is this? Second Life is an unusual MMORPG. It does not take place in fantasy or sci-fi worlds, but rather in a representation of our world. You are not heroic warriors but play ordinary people who lead a virtual second life here.
What kind of item is this? In Second Life, you can do what you want, and you can also create your own content. One user took this to the extreme and after many hours of work built a replica of the Dutch city of Amsterdam in Second Life.
Complete with famous buildings and even a tram. The focus of the city is also, among other things, on the red-light district, where even virtual sex workers hang out.
The creator of the virtual Amsterdam sold “his” city on eBay in 2007 for an impressive $50,000. That would amount to about €45,000 today.
Why is it so expensive? The sheer work of recreating an entire city in a game was likely the main reason for the high price. The city still exists in the game, and players are said to go there especially for the more adult-oriented content of Second Life.

