What is so wrong with giving your devoted guardians a trade system? I see posts of people saying it would break the game, "scrubs" will be 32 without even knowing the raids, etc. This can easily be prevented by making exotics and raid gear/weapons "bind to your account." Let the scrubs buy the 33 armor and 331 weapons! Give us an auction house/marketplace! Every RPG/MMO I've played I spend a fair share of my time at the auction house examining prices, checking for the perfect weapons, and just looking at the cool novelty items. What about this would break the game? In my opinion it adds so much versatility to an already great game! Please bungie! We love you!
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This is a bad idea for the same reason that Blizzard took the auction house out of Diablo 3. Because people will exploit it. You will see people offering items in exchange for real world cash. They will sell these items on ebay, etc, and then "trade" the item to the winner. Except after getting your cash they don't trade you the item. Person who paid $100 in real money for a gjallarhorn they never got is suddenly complaining to Bungie about it. But what are they supposed to do? They can't get your money back. They can't force a trade. All they can do is ban the offender from Destiny. So the guy just creates a new account and starts all over. It was too much of a headache for Blizzard to deal with so they killed it.