It would break the game and you know it.
Agree or Disagree??
I mean come on a person with ten gjallahorns would trade it for anything and than the game wouldnt be fun because it would take the fun out of grinding and alot of other stuff.
Comment what you think and keep the thread high
EDIT: WoW 250+ replies. Keep it going guys
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1 ReplyOnly issue I have with trading is I don't
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6 RepliesI'd love being able to sell my three Gjallahorns to finance the gaming PC i'm going to buy
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I only want to trade with myself, swap stuff between my ps4 and xb1 guardians. :( I play more on PS4 and although all my xb1 toons are 30+ I have spare gear on ps4 that's better than equipped gear on xb1.
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Only allow consumables, also make a policy that bans you if you attempt in any way to "sell" for real cash. Glimmer for items seems legit enough. Still I don't support trading would ruin the game we currently have built up to thus far.
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Trading should happen but be limited to consumables. I still go into raids/poe and have one of my friends who can't grind like I can say "I don't have any synth" would love to be sble to hand them some as I usually have an over abundance.
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The trading system would have to be limited to legendary equipment and below. No exotics imo.
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1 ReplyTrading should happen only at the reward screen at the end of the event. Example: I, a warlock, get peregrine greaves while my Titan friend gets the ram from the nightfall. We should be able to trade those on the reward screen since we both completed the event. This would insure that no one can sell their gear for real money.
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1 ReplyI would say that if they make it so something has to be of better or equal value then it wouldn't brake the game.
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I agree with you it would break it if trading was allowed with randoms, if there was a way to limit trading to people you've been in a fire team with for lets say just as a quick example 100 hours, if you were only allowed to trade with people you have logged time with I think it would be alright and maybe beneficial to some players, I think it would also stop the one guy with 10 gallys giving them all away example too, but again just my opinion and my take on a way to allow trading without completely abusing it
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The only reason bungie won't allow trading is because of the lack of content. If they made more of everything and not make exotics allot more rare, than trading would be fine. As of right now with them adding what? Like 20 new weapons per dlc ( with about 14 being crap no one cares about ) it's not enough
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1 ReplyI would see what people would trade for my final round spears I have 12 all with beautiful rolls they each have Ambush Unflinching/surplus (more final rounds) Field scout/snapshot Final round
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No way. That would allow criminal activity in Destiny. This is a game, let's keep it clean from greedy people.
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"Trading Res Bull code for Blacksmith". Trading is already there.
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Crap i put disagree instead of agree :C but yes, it would break the game. I am 100% against trading. I can already see the 1000$ gjallarhorns on ebay
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You'd get a bunch of Asian farmers trying to sell you stuff and joining chats in crucible games playing automated messages advertising their services.
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There are ways so that it wouldn't ruin the game.
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It would be like CS:GO I give you a blue for your balky and send you 20$ PayPal
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I mean it would break the game by shortcutting the grind and revealing how little content there truly is in this game.
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Not a permanant trade but at rewards screen. I got a word of crota and a freinds got a crux drop . We needed eachothers loot. And a reward trade would be amazing.
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It would need to be within reason. Because friends could just trade their extra gjallarhorn for a blue with a friend and vice versa. I would forsure trade one of Gjallarhorns for the revenant shader from Dead Orbit
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Grinding is only a small part of the game. The lore and social experience is what it's about (I only care about playing with friends and having fun).
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1 ReplyEh, i would live to see trading happen (before i get about 100 hate comments, im not trying to start anything, just expressing my opinion) I honestly dont think itd break the game, we all know the loot system is crap right? Some people have lots of ghorns while others have none, some people quit (or at least claim to quit) playing because of this, we have all seen forum posts about it Me for example, i have 3 ghorns, my friend has none, i couldn't get a black hammer for the longest time (40+ normal crota's) he gets it his first run I woulda been tore than happy to trade ghorn for black hammer, he would have too, the loot system would be fixed by this happening Now... An argument i cant disagree with is, bungie wants people to play longer, trading will make everyone have everything they want and so they will stop playing- i agree, not much to say about that other than bungie is greedy Trading SHOULD have limits though, for example no traded weapons can be use in crucible, at all (traded weapons should have an icon symbolizing it was a traded item) this would keep this game from being a 'pay to win' type of game There will be micro transactions, sure. But to this, i say let it happen. Bungie wont condone it, so if you get scammed thats your problem, AND, who would pay real money for stuff in and u can get for free? Pfft i wouldnt, i would much rarer play a very fun game and sooner later get rewarded Trading shouldnt be allowed so a lvl 32 can trad with a level 10... It should be something like lvls 1-10, 11-19, 20-30, 31+ (they need to make it so it goes to the highest level you can possibly be, so just lowering the light level on your armor wont work, you would still only be able to trade within the highest level group possible) this will keep it fair so noobs dont get way op way fast All this being said, most of you probably still won't agree, im fine with it, i know trading wont happen, my only point in posting is to try and say 'hey, these are some positives to look forward to IF trading became a thing' z
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"Take the fun out of grinding" lol I don't remember grinding being fun. They could implement trading in a way that wouldn't break the game, they could have restrictions placed on it.
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Theres nowhere near enough end game gear (nor is gear that people would trade common enough) to warrant a trading system anyway
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I'd retire early if they had trading.
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This game doesn't have enough stuff to trade everybody has everything maybe except several exotics