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− | Trading in game items to players for real world currencies. This is usually against a game's Terms of Use, as it can negatively affect the game's own economy, expose players to account hacking, and give some players an unfair advantage. | + | Trading in game items or currencies to players for real world currencies. This is usually against a game's Terms of Use, as it can negatively affect the game's own economy, expose players to account hacking, and give some players an unfair advantage. |
====Rolling==== | ====Rolling==== | ||
Refers to either the initial creation of a character (from table-top RPGs, where you'd determine a chracters stats by rolling dice), or 'rolling' for loot. Need/Greed will do this automatically, but there is also a /roll [number] slash command for players to use, where a different loot system has been selected before a dungeon starts. | Refers to either the initial creation of a character (from table-top RPGs, where you'd determine a chracters stats by rolling dice), or 'rolling' for loot. Need/Greed will do this automatically, but there is also a /roll [number] slash command for players to use, where a different loot system has been selected before a dungeon starts. |
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Blizzard
The developers of several games, including World of Warcraft.
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Real Money Trading
Trading in game items or currencies to players for real world currencies. This is usually against a game's Terms of Use, as it can negatively affect the game's own economy, expose players to account hacking, and give some players an unfair advantage.
Rolling
Refers to either the initial creation of a character (from table-top RPGs, where you'd determine a chracters stats by rolling dice), or 'rolling' for loot. Need/Greed will do this automatically, but there is also a /roll [number] slash command for players to use, where a different loot system has been selected before a dungeon starts.