"Only Fire Crystals purchased from the Supply Depot can be traded and can be sold in the Auction House. " --Wiki
On one account all of my Shining Fire Crystals are bound, on another I have two sets of Shinings, one bound the other is unbound. According to Wiki only simple Fire Crystals can be up on auction. Clarify please. I have over 5,000 Shining Fire Crystals are bound on the one account; but the other account gives me the two sets, as I have mentioned. I want to be able to put my crystals up on auction, so should I use up the 5,000 SFC by making the 3 (star) Glowing, then I will have zero Shinings left and from that point on all shinings then become unbound? Why does one account have an unbound set and a separate bound set of Shinings? Thank for your kind reply.
When a knight has both bound Shining Fire Crystals and unbound Shining Fire Crystals, they appear in two different piles. One pile has a blue dot and the other doesn't. You can't sell the ones that are bound (blue dot).
If you sell all of the unbound ones, then your unbound pile vanishes, and you're left with just the bound pile. If you use up your bound pile, then it vanishes, and you're left with just your unbound pile. By the way, when you use the Forge, it uses your bound crystals before the unbound ones, I think.
Does that answer your question?