Players can buy Lumens with money and put it on this exchange market to acquire Starseed from players who want to sell Starseed for Lumens. Legitimate players will not want to risk an account ban from using RMT, or account theft / identity theft from using some shady third party website.An additional measure to limit RMT is to limit cash shop access until an account has a certain amount of play time or a character developed to an advanced level.2 You cannot trade directly with other players.This is apparently a basic feature which was turned off to thwart RMT, but which in fact encourages it even more.And has another side effect of shifting the focus of playing an online roleplaying game into playing a marketplace simulator.When you cannot trade directly with players, you end up accumulating items.We'll talk about crafting separately later, but for now, let's look at Blessings.Blessings are a type of item that you need to upgrade your skills.You get low-grade white-tier Blessings for the type of character you are playing, but when you Fuse them into higher-grade green-tier Blessings, the result is random and you can get it for any of the five character types as well as any of the four Blessing types - potentially a total of 5 x 4 or 20 inventory slots used up and there's not a lot of inventory space to go around.It wouldn't be so bad if you could trade with others and get what you need in exchange, but the main alternatives right now are to hold them or sell them on the Marketplace, which uses Starseed.Players who want to hold these (and other things they might need) go to the Marketplace to buy more inventory space.Which are probably sold by RMT so that they can have a good stock of Starseed to sell back to players.Because inventory expansions aren't cheap on the Marketplace, players might get desperate for Starseed.
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