A 30 Billion Gold Item Causes Trading Ban in Diablo 4

A 30 Billion Gold Item Causes Trading Ban in Diablo 4

Trading in Diablo 4 has come to a sudden halt due to a serious gold and item duplication Diablo 4 Gold glitch. Blizzard has issued a game-wide ban on trading until the issue is resolved and players engaging in the exploit are being threatened with bans. The cause of this trading ban has been revealed to be a single weapon – a near-maxed out ‘Cut Symbol’ Ancestral Rare Crossbow.

Described as “1% off triple max roll,” this Crossbow is incredibly powerful, and players are willing to do D4 Gold anything to acquire it. Initially, the bidding started at 150 million gold, but it quickly escalated into the billions. Eventually, the winning bid reached a staggering 30 billion gold.

The video shared by a user on YouTube showcases the bidding process and the exchange of the exorbitant amount of gold for the crossbow. The duplication glitch in Diablo 4 allowed players to exploit and duplicate items, which is why duplicating a 30-billion gold crossbow has caused this trading ban.Blizzard is currently working on fixing the issue and plans to re-enable trading for Diablo 4 players once it is resolved. In the meantime, players will have to wait for further updates regarding the ban and the resumption of trading.

It is also worth noting that there are concerns about the game’s player count and news about the end of Diablo 4 Season 1.


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