Watch the video
Edit: i disagreed too, but this video changed my side
Edit: why do you guys say no?
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13 RepliesTrading in any MMO causes business, illicit business, with people spamming your inbox full of messages about how you can get Gjallahorn for 5.99. Or for a team to run you through the Vault of Glass or Crota's End for even more. Some people are desperate and will actually front the money, others, like children and those who don't understand scams will get their parent's credit card and disperse the information. If you say "Well Gyro, you're over-thinking what kids are capable to do these days, their parents would stop them." Sadly, some parents of those children won't even care until the bill comes in, then it'd be too late because that scam business just made off with the information and ran your kid through a Raid. This is prominent through Diablo 3, this is all over World of Warcraft, this is also in >Every MMO in Existence< Blizzard sent Activision a letter regarding "What not to do with an MMO." Trading was one of the key notes. Trading in Destiny also rids the player the feeling of getting that weapon on their own, if you put in 600 hours and finally get the weapon you've been dying for, congratz! You just made that challenge, but when you are putting in 600 hours and someone just gives you the weapon, its not a sense of satisfaction... Its ultimately a feeling of guilt. Because someone gave you, your dream, your accomplishment, and your mission to an end.