Regardless of this bug... this part is completely insane:
As I write this, its most expensive champion is listed at $256,570,000.
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Regardless of this bug... this part is completely insane:
As I write this, its most expensive champion is listed at $256,570,000.
https://championstactics.ubisoft.com/marketplace?sort=price_desc
There is an even more expensive one now.
Listed didn’t mean anything unless it’s bought though, right?
It does tell something about the company selling them.
The sellers are players. Of course people are going to troll by creating such offers. Doesn't mean anything.
Isn't it P2P?
Oh, I thought they're ubisoft offerings and not users reselling.
I thought the point of the nft games was to be able to trade everything between players?
The article has a store link, but I have no idea what any of the stuff on there actually means.
I honestly can't tell these apart between a $200k one and a $10 one. They're all just different outputs from the same prompt
You're paying for the better seed, obviously. Do you think random numbers come for free?
all of those look like they're made with heroforge https://www.heroforge.com/ - or similar.
At least with heroforge you actually get a physical miniature
(edit: to be clear: no nft's at heroforge, they just print miniatures, which you build/design with their site. that's all)
Maybe if it's the invincible guy, that's worth it.
What's wrong with clean money, eh?
Why is it insane? Is it surprising that people make joke offers? Joke offers exist on any online auction site.
Its characters cost as much as $63,000 in cryptocurrency, despite the fact that I'm not entirely sure what you can do with them once you own them
My guess: what cryptocurrency was originally invented for; money laundering.
That's okay, you can drop any pretense of trying to actually make a game around your crypto scam.
Congrats for banning two innocent customers for "security reasons" (apparently code for "your own incompetence"), that's definitely the kind of thing you need to make your ~~victims~~ customers trust your shady bullshit.
How many people have flypaper'd themselves to that shit, I haven't seen any numbers