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Edited by Maxwell: 10/19/2014 10:07:10 PM
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Destiny Trade System.

Yes for this Trade system

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No for this Trade system

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Eh I don't really care either way (・ω・)/

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I was thinking about the trade system as I killed an enemy and received a legendary helmet engram which later turned into the hunter class helmet (I'm a titan). I thought well why isn't there a trade system that's based on same rarity and same category. I don't see many flaws in this kind of trade system since you're basically trading the same rarity items for something of like value. [b]The only flaws[/b] I can imagine thus far is if someone traded raid type legendary armor for regular legendary armor (like the ones at the tower that you receive by focusing on a faction). I then thought why not make legendary raid gear it's own category so you cannot trade it with regular legendary gear, the same goes with weapons as well. [b] Addition:[/b] Another flaw I thought of is what if someone trades a maxed out exotic for a exotic that isn't maxed out, well then any armor/weapons you trade get reset upon trading. That way you will still have to upgrade them regardless. [b]Example:[/b] If I have a legendary auto rifle and I didn't like it so much but a friend or some random person took a liking to my legendary auto rifle I could trade him/her it for a weapon of the same category (Primary) and same rarity (legendary). If a system like that is in place where you can trade like items based on category and rarity that would pretty much get rid of any chances of RWT. This also works with like materials for [b]Example:[/b] I want to trade Ascendant energy for Ascendant shards, I'll just find someone who needs what I have and trade them the energy for the shards. The value remains equal and both players are happy. What do you the fellow Destiny gamers out there think of this idea, is it good or bad? I would like anyone who's interested in this idea to have a [b]mature discussion[/b] rather then flame each other or me.

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  • I have one Vanguard SR and my friend has another. They are the same rifle, but with different upgrades. I want his, he wants mine. Mine is maxed out since I actually use SR and it's the best one I have. His is almost fully upgraded, but not all the way. Because of this, if we traded through your system, I would essentially lose out on 18 Energy and get a different SR with no upgrades, making it useless until I can find replacement Energy because your trade system basically undid all my work with a gun. So what if people trade something with upgrades on it. I upgraded a bunch of Exotics, then when my Titan reached level 20, he jumped straight from 20 to 25, with 3 pieces of Exotic armor, and 3 different Exotic weapons, and Atheon's Epilogue. This is not much different than if I were to give my friend this stuff the way it is. Sure, I can see the whole Raid Gear thing where Raid gear =/= normal Purple gear, but how am I supposed to trade my hunter friend for his spare pair of gauntlets if I have yet to get a single piece of raid armor? He has no use for 2 pairs, and I need a pair and have beaten the raid just as much as him, but he can't trade it to me, so I'm still shit out of luck. This is why I don't like the sound of this trade system you have proposed. I can understand where you are coming from, but still, I just think a trade system should just allow for people to decide what's traded. Maybe, just maybe in terms of raid gear, a person must complete the raid before they can receive such stuff from another person, just to keep people from going from 20 to 30 instantly.

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