That Diablo 4 player who sold a crossbow for 30 billion gold has already spent 2 billion of it on item re-rolls alone

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One of the players reportedly responsible for getting Diablo 4's in-game trading suspended has revealed what they ღspent their ill-gotten gold on.

If you've been out of the loop on Blizzard's game for a little bit, the developer stepped in last week to suspend Diꦿablo 4's in-game trading due to🌌 a gold duplication exploit. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:in-game🍸 trading was reinstated just 🐻a day later, but a few days later, players came forward to reveal it was a 30 billion goldꦆ crossbow that got trading suspended in the first place. 

It's Jeppe-O, the seller of the 30 billion gold crossbow, that's just now come forward to reveal what they spent their horde of money on. It was this player who put up the crossbow for auction in the first place on Dis🍸cord, with bidding beginning at 150 million gold and rising at astronomic levels all the way to 30 billion from someone ironically named "Poor guy."

In the video below, Jeppe-O reveals they spent 2 billion of the reported gold purely on item re-rolls. Yes, item re-rolls really can add up in p♐rice very quickly, but when yo♛u've got 30 billion gold on you, who's counting? Jeppe-O managed to bag a pretty solid bow for their Rogue from spending right around five billion gold. Was that a good deal? We honestly can't decide.

Additionally, Jeppe-O hasn't been suspended for their role in the 30 billion crossbow trade, and doesn't think they should be. They've been getting a lot of hate mail recently, though, from "maidenless" pl𒅌aye🐬rs who think they should be kicked out of Diablo 4, but they're pretty unperturbed by the whole thing. After all, they technically never broke a single rule when trading the crossbow.

Jeppe-O doesn't even think they're responsible for getting in-game trading shut down in 🐼the first place, but admits that the timing surrounding the whole thing is a little incriminatin๊g. Oh, and they're giving away 500 million gold if anyone can guess who's narrating their video above.

A Diablo 4 dev shot down a very sensible loot theory, revealing that items already in your inventory don't affect the items you accrue as loot. 

Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, an🌄d history, he stepped into the games writing world, with 🧸a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.