{"id":41461,"date":"2025-01-28T16:34:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:34:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-player-who-sold-a-crossbow-for-30-billion-gold-escapes-ban-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:34:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:34:22","slug":"diablo-4-player-who-sold-a-crossbow-for-30-billion-gold-escapes-ban-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-player-who-sold-a-crossbow-for-30-billion-gold-escapes-ban-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold escapes ban &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold escapes ban Blizzard EntertainmentThe Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold has not been banned from the game despite calls for it from certain players. The incident was blamed for the brief banning of in-game trades but the seller doesn\u2019t believe themselves to be at fault. Diablo 4 player Jeppe-O published a video to their YouTube channel on August 15 showing them auctioning off a crossbow on Discord. The video titled \u2018The 30 Billion Gold Crossbow That Disabled Diablo 4 Trading\u2019 has since racked up more than 80,000 views. The viral incident was used as evidence of a duplication exploit for in-game currency which prompted Blizzard \u2013 as the title of the video suggests \u2013 to temporarily ban trading in Diablo 4. The developer also threatened to ban players caught using duplication exploits on gold or gear. At the time, many players in the game\u2019s Subreddit called for Jeppe-O\u2019s ban despite the fact that they did not duplicate gold or items. On August 22, exactly a week after the incident, Jeppe-O published a new video updating the community on whether their account had survived a ban and what they did with the gold from the sale Is Blizzard at fault for the state of Diablo 4\u2019s economy? In the initial trade, Jeppe-O had to requisition two friends to help them take the proceeds from the sale as Diablo 4 caps carryable gold at 10 billion. \u201cI\u2019m still running around the world of Sanctuary along with my two friends who were involved in the big trade,\u201d Jeppe-O began. Using an AI-generated narration in the voice of Elden Ring\u2019s White Mask Varre, they went on to explain why they felt a ban was ridiculous. \u201cI don\u2019t think I should get banned. I haven\u2019t used any actual exploits,\u201d they explained. \u201cI simply sold a decently rolled item through the sanctuary Discord at the peak of the broken Season 1 gold economy,\u201d they continued. They placed the blame squarely on Blizzard for what they perceived as a poorly managed system, going as far as to say that this specific incident wasn\u2019t the cause for the ban. \u201cHundreds of these types of trades and dupes were going on in the days before trading got disabled. It is speculative at best if my trade actually forced Blizzard\u2019s hand,\u201d they said calling the timing coincidental. Jeppe-O claimed that the proceeds went toward Diablo 4\u2019s system for gear enchantment. \u201cI did what any player would do with capped gold, I rerolled my items and quickly blew 2 billion gold.\u201d \u201cI think it\u2019s safe to say enchanting needs an overhaul,\u201d they finished, echoing a popular sentiment in the community regarding in-game costs. Diablo 4\u2019s trade ban has since been lifted but a trip to the occultist will still set players back millions of gold.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold escapes ban Blizzard EntertainmentThe Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold has not been banned from the game despite calls for it from certain players. 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