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They are still of high value! New players come into the game all the time and look on in awe at the shiny golden items and dream of the destruction they shall rain upon their foes!! For the long term player they've become common place. We have them all or are close to it. But they still hold their value. Just to a newer crowd.
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I thought this was going to be a logical argument related to inflation and supply-demand consumerism for a second. Instead I see another butthurt destiny player crying because he isn't a special snowflake anymore. You poor thing. I'm sorry the world doesn't conform to your ideals. It just doesn't work like that. What you want has no bearing on things you can't control, and the fact that you made a post about it CLEARLY makes everything better. Calm down, shut up, and deal with the fact that life isn't fair, and videogames exist within life. If I want steak and the store doesn't have steak, should I go mindlessly cut into a number of cows with a machete until a nice porterhouse pops out because I cut it that way by chance? No, I would probably go ask the farmer to kill his cow and make me some steak. Likewise is it easier to lock a bunch of monkeys in a room with a typewriter and wait for them to recreate Shakespeare so I have it, or should I go out and just buy a copy?
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Since you don't get armour from raids (which is generally where a lot of people get exotics from) then I believe xür selling them isn't a huge deal. Armour isn't incredibly special anyway. Xür should just take weaponry off his loot table. I've played about 700 hours now and have exotic weapon besides the gjallarhorn and necro. But I still think it's best he doesn't sell gjallarhorn or anything else to be honest. Relying on rng means that people actually use different weapons. Just take crucible for the last 24 hours as an example I've seen more red death as a primary than any other weapon. It's good when people have different weapons. It sucks that some people (like myself) may never get certain weapons but it would assure that most people are using a variety of weapons instead of 1.
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If you want a good story on how someone got a gjallarhorn. Just ask smoggypluto. The rng is broken and Xûr just fixes a bit of it. A lot of day 1 players that run raids and nightfalls all the time and get nothing usefull out of them. While others had every exotic after 1 month or so. When it comes to rng there is only one thing to say. That we are all playing the same game but we aren't playing the same game.
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由ll Sorbin ll編輯: 3/14/2015 8:02:04 AMDon't blame players. There are many players who have been performing high level activities since day one just to be at the mercy of poorly designed loot system. If, after that, they have the opportunity to purchase loot, they're going to, as they should. The problem is Bungie. The only endgame content of any worthy challenge are the raids and they wilfully made one of them obsolete. In addition, raids tend to drop their own unique gear, making the rest of the loot table a RNG drop from what are the same boring boss fights, simply scaled up. It's a fundamentally broken system, and I doubt it'll ever change. It's not like you have any better stories about getting loot. I originally got the Red Death like my tenth exotic chest in VoG. Hardly a thrilling tale. Again, Xur and the horrific RNG are both horrible systems. This is due to a lack of content: normally we'd have a whole host of content to run that would yield at least some reward without being subjected to weekly resets. However, given how little content this game possesses, Bungie has no choice but to stretch it across weekly resets of rehashed grinds and horrific RNG.
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Im sorry but wasn't the crusible meant for skilled pvp gamers? Where as mentioned skill would help u progress and not because u grinded some pve for several hours getting the best weapons? Stop whining and take a look at your post. You're saying that since everyone got the same weapon u got u can't reign anymore? That tells at least me that you killing everybody before was because u got an op gun compared to others. To me a crusible god is someone who takes some common weapons and still manage to kill. Xur is only leveling the game so that everyone can enjoy the crusible and not only people with to much time at hand grinding all the weeklys and nightfalls. #TGFX ;-)
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Tom and jack like cars. They both like the same car. Jack works his goddamn ass off and buys that car when he finaly has enough money and its available. Tom buys a lottery ticket and wins the car. So who earned it? Jack who xurned it. Or tom who " earned it " Just showing how stupid your thoughts are.
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Bla Bla Bla I earned mine by getting rng drop and rng decrypt. I am so leet Bla Bla. Oh you got the same gun as me but not the same way, oh you suck you not as good as me. Oh wait you beat me repeatedly on crucible with the same gun as me, you are better skilled player. Oh but let me cry that you got yours by paying for it with grind coins, and I got mjne grinding luck, that still makes me better. All I hear is meaningless cry cry cry
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The idiocy contained in this post makes me cry for our species' future. There are exotics I bought that have better stories than ones I "earned," like the Last Word I "Xûrned" using the coins I got from soloing the weekly for the first time and carrying my underleveled friend through, compared to the Gjallarhorn I "earned" by loading up the abyss, running to a chest, and holding X. If you want to wait until all of the exotics drop for you, more power to you. But how I got my weapon has no bearing on how you play the game. You may as well get mad at me for buying Destiny with money rather than "earning" it through a giveaway. Seriously, I thought we were past this by now.
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