[SUGGESTION] TCG without the T

Discussion in 'Feedback and Suggestions' started by Over_Control, Jul 17, 2015.

  1. Over_Control

    Over_Control Kobold

    I just started playing Card Hunter and I must say it is one of the best games I have played in a long time.
    I come from a MTG and D&D background in my younger days.

    The game is missing Trading.... In my opinion this is needed for any game that is made to reflect a TCG I hate the fact I am telling my friends about this game and want them to come play but cant help them out at all...

    I think Trading should unlock at lvl 10-15+ and a premium subscription this would help with spamming and bot's... That also said I have read this suggestion a few times on the board and I see people compare this game with Diablo and other online games. This I see no comparison to a game that sells millions of copy's.

    There would have to be some over site from the GM's but in my opinion this would add a lot to the game experience.

    I am also getting to the point in this game where I would like to try new builds and builds I find online. Finding 2 or 4 of the same item would take an enormous time investment or monetary investment.

    I am also sitting on a tone of items I don't use and they are honestly not worth selling for 1-20 gold...

    So in short in my opinion I wish they would add trading to a game that is reviewed as a mix of a TCG and D&D give me the T.
     
  2. Pawndawan

    Pawndawan Champion of Cardhuntria

    Trading has been requested and discussed before. I like that Card Hunter (as the name implies) is about hunting those strong cards and items. I also think it's good that the game is "only" CCG (collectible card game) rather than TCG (trading card game) because there are no black-market shenanigans accompanied with it.
     
  3. ClanCrusher

    ClanCrusher Hydra

    Oh how easy we forget the lessons of the past...or did you completely forget how the Real-Money Auction House in Diablo III turned out for Blizzard? This game was built from the ground up on the premise that each player would be responsible for hunting their own items and the lack of trading means no pay-to-win, no spam accounts to exploit things like the Loot Fairy, no bots (as far as I know), and no gold-selling. Frankly, with the new way Radimar and the Daily Deal works, finding the items you want is actually pretty simple so long as you're willing to put in the time to get the gold for them.
     
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