Gamer Drops $16,000 on Virtual Sword for Unreleased Game

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Mike Kayatta

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Gamer Drops $16,000 on Virtual Sword for Unreleased Game



Snail Games' upcoming Age of Wulin has brought in over $21,000 before its release by selling virtual goods that don't exist yet.

During a recent auction for the soon-to-be-released martial arts MMO, Age of Wulin, one excited gamer purchased an exclusive in-game sword for just $16,000 before even playing the game. At the same event, someone else bought a Hook of Departure sheath for a paltry $1,600, and another walked away with a Lordly Spear sheath for a mere $2,500 (apparently fashionable scabbards are a big deal in ancient China).

Here is the game's official description, which isn't awkwardly phrased at all:
Adventurers and heroes of the martial arts world are called the Wulin.
They are masters of Kung-Fu and also follow the code of Xia, which
stands for duty, honor, righteousness, courage but also mercy.
Are you one of them?

This isn't the most outrageous microtransaction purchase we've heard of, but at least most others are for games that have already accrued a decent following and shown proven sustainability. Free-to-play MMOs are extremely commonplace, especially in China, so who's to say that this one is going to be any good, or even still around come a year from now?

When you hear about purchases like this, it's easy to ponder what this man would have been able to achieve had he not invested so heavily in those 2,000 pixels shaped like a Chinese blade. Just think about all of the responsible purchases he could have made instead, like 6,425 Asiago bagels smothered with cream cheese, 128,859 Crayola crayons in twelve different colors, or an original Jurassic Park pinball machine for each room in his house. What a waste. Let's just hope for his sake that this game doesn't have open corpse-looting during PVP, otherwise I'm setting up an account and ganking that dude's sidearm first thing.







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Dec 14, 2009
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I think it's all one big conspiracy.

There's a list somewhere, with the names and addresses of every person who spends more than a certain amount on MMO microtransactions.

'Daystar's Someone's list of chumps to be tricked into giving me someone all their money'
 

Quellist

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On the one hand its kind of sad that games are being made that the rich are going to have a big advantage in. On the other i guess it will keep the uber-rich nerds away from more hardcore games as they cant get the same instant upgrades by splashing the cash quite so easily.
 

Jandau

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So, not only are we buying imaginary goods, now we're buying imaginary goods that aren't even imaginary yet? I'm guessing this is that moment when I start feeling old... :p
 

unacomn

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The last game made by Snail Games I played was Voyage Century Online. Great concept, very fun at first, but after a year it turned(in all it's versions so it's not operator specific, though IGG still bites) into a horrid item mall with absolutely no gameplay. I foresee the same for this game and very much question the sanity of the person who made the purchase, as well as his right to have that much money to begin with.
 

Electric Alpaca

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Good for him I say.

Assuming he hasn't been irresponsible and placed himself in a difficult financial bind, I'm pleased that he's found something to make him happy.

Individuals may criticise stating that there are more 'worthy' items to spend money on, but if this is what enables him to enjoy himself it should be reassuring that he's found something to invest himself into.
 

Merlark

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All I have to say is that it must be one bad-ass sword, I mean normally when you buy an ingame hat say for 5 dollars, its just a hat.

But a 16k sword? that must be some pretty mad stats...though it would be funny if his ingame avatar was called 'Money-bags'.
 

thenumberthirteen

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Now I want to know that sword's stats. For that much you'd expect to be able to 1-hit everything in the game, but then you've dropped 16k on a cakewalk of a game... interesting.
 

Theysaid

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The first thing that came to mind after I read this was not how the guy might be buying an unfair advantage or that the sword has amazing stats. It was that I couldn't believe he actually spent that kind of money on a virtual item.

I know, someone may chime in that people should be able to spend their money on what makes them happy... but this is a waste. If you're going to throw away your money like that, at least spend it on something REAL. Or at least say you'll match the wasteful spending with a donation to charity.

I hope purchasing that sword backfires on him and he is mocked every time he tries to show it off.
 

Rad Party God

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And here I thought the infamous monocle of EVE was expensive and ridiculous.

At least I hope the sword's stats are worth it.
 
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Mike Kayatta said:
it's easy to ponder what this man would have been able to achieve had he not invested so heavily in those 2,000 pixels shaped like a Chinese blade.
2 years of a child's life in the USA.

(Roughly $11,000 a year)
 

SnakeoilSage

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I don't know why we're complaining. If we can find more people like this we could save the global economy. Existing companies get away with billions each year just by telling their shareholders they're making money, or buying out watchdog companies and inventing fake products to sell to themselves at insane prices for vast government-rewarded profits. Ted Turner's just a hologram.
 

Twilight_guy

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Hum... I have a bridge that I'd like to sell that guy.

It takes quiet a bit of stupidity and faith to buy something sight unseen let alone on merely the promise that the thing is going to exist. I guess he must have cash to burn and wants to see this thing succeed but that's quiet the investment to that end.
 

TephlonPrice

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Well if it makes him happy...

even if it is one hell of a bad idea. If I drop 16 gs on something game related, it'd be a major collection of some good games & save the rest.
 

Zulnam

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WHERE are all these people with stupidly high amounts of pocket money and WHY can't i get in touch with them so that i can scam them as well.

I mean sell virtual items to them.

Nope, I mean scam them.