Lost Ark punishes all players with a new rule

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There is a big problem with RMT (Real Money Trading) in Lost Ark as players buy gold for real money. The developers take action against it, but also restrict honest players. The community is angry.

What’s new? With the current update, the developers of the MMORPG want to take action against bots, which is why they limit the use of gold. They are introducing a system that will hold your gold for 3 days if it comes from certain sources. This primarily includes the gold from NPC relationships.

Also keep the gold of a new character that you raised with the power pass. Gold that you earn with this character can only be fully used after 3 days.

You can no longer use the retained gold in the following situations:

  • At the auction house
  • On the marketplace
  • For 1:1 trading
  • At loot auctions
  • For sending by post
  • The developers want to prevent the economy of Lost Ark from collapsing further. Most recently, this was no longer operated by players, but by permanently farming bots.

    Many players finally got involved with RMT. They got large sums of money, such as 20,000 gold, for as little as 15 euros. A player put €20,000 into Lost Ark, managed 12 guilds and then got banned.

    In the video you can see the newest class in Lost Ark:

    Lost Ark: Arcanist in the trailer

    Players on reddit blame gold buyers for ruining Lost Ark

    Of course, the strict changes that the update brings with it not only limit the RMT, but also honest players.

    In a post on reddit, user No-Design2030 writes that RMT ruined the western version of Lost Ark. He accuses gold buyers of “still supporting these bot farmers”.

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    At the end of his post he writes: “Congratulations NA/EU, you destroyed your version of the game to get cheap gold. Pat yourself on the back while looking at that 25+ gun you illegitimately earned.” So it’s clear to him who is to blame.

    How users react to the post:

  • ifnotawalrus writes, “Looking back, it’s really insane how much RMT gold was involved.”
  • SaltyBallz666 writes, “People keep posting their 25+ guns on Twitter and the official Lost Ark account approves of it, they don’t care.”
  • akaghi writes, “I kind of understand why people invest in RMT. You spend $20 and save hundreds of hours.”
  • knz0 writes, “This is the bottom line of Amazon being too soft on RMTers. A direct, permanent ban is the only solution.”
  • SM- writes, “It’s so frustrating how lax Amazon is when it comes to RMT. It’s like they turn a blind eye everywhere.”
  • Ultimately, the comments below the original post are aimed more against the developers than the gold buyers. Users blame Amazon for being too lax about the issue.

    What do you say to that? What do you think of the new update and gold restrictions? Do you think the measures make sense? Or do you, like the reddit users, feel too restricted by themselves? Do you think this actually decreases the RMT? Write it to us in the comments here on MeinMMO!

    You can read what Lost Ark has planned for the near future in the current roadmap.

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