I would not pay for item in any game. That is stupid & real gamers do not do that.
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Protip for people thinking about starting to farm items to sell: Farmers use over 100 bots to make decent profit.
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no. only nerds would use reall money to buy items for a gAME
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No I wouldn't pay that much for an ingame item. If I do play the game though, I probably would try to profit off the time I spend on the game. Just like how I played Realm of the Mad God and made a few hundred paypal from my time spent. Just so you know, time spent on the game is not even close to the amount you can make on minimum wage so don't even bother making it your career.
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Diablo 3's alternative auction house, where you can pay with actual money, launched today for North American players. Someone paid $250 for a high-level weapon. No, really.
Since Blizzard gets 15% of all transactions, that means they earned roughly 38 dollars for that one item.
The RMA is still "coming soon" for other regions such as Europe and various Asian countries.
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