Very cool, except he's a Hunter, and I'm a Warlock, and that means these two incredibly rare, Exotic items will sit in our inventories collecting dust unless we decide to level new characters to level 20 in order to use them. The first exotic item I got? A Hunter chestplate. The first Exotic item he received once we were max level? A Warlock helmet. To me, that seems like the easy way out, and has created different, equally irritating problems within the game.įor example, I recently started a new set of Destiny characters on the Xbox One version of the game so I could play with my friend who owns that console. ![]() I suppose Destiny did learn something from Diablo 3, and didn't implement anything like D3's horrendous Auction House, opting to skip possible solutions and ban trading altogether. Really, the larger issue Bungie was trying to avoid was the creation of any sort of black market for gear, something that plagues every game with a trading system. Bungie's stated philosophy was that they wanted players to "have an epic story for each piece of loot" and they wanted Guardians to forge their own path through gear they found. ![]() ![]() Even ahead of launch, it was a monumentally controversial decision for Destiny to not have any sort of trading system whatsoever.
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