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DNF is suspected of having an insider. A large number of Palace cards have been put on the shelves in groups of 2,000. The man behind the scenes has caused controversy. How about it?

What is the most important thing that players should not do in DNF? In addition to strengthening the increase, I'm afraid it's a BUG. If you don't pursue too high an increase, you don't actually need to spend too much money. But BUG is different. Those who touch the BUG will be banned for at least 3 years, and for more, they will be banned permanently. That’s why many players say that it’s possible to open a game if it’s unavailable, but that bugs should never be touched. So since ordinary players cannot touch it, is it possible for internal employees to use it without authorization to make profits for themselves?

DNF is suspected of having a mole?

No! Recently, some players have discovered clues of a suspected internal card bug in their cross-region. As an officer in the palace area, Marcel's 15 powerful cards were actually put up for auction in sets of 2,000, and there were many sets. The entire auction contains tens of thousands of Officer Marcel cards. You must know that since the cards were planned to be revised, the trading limit of the cards is only once. Moreover, the explosion rate of purple cards is not high. Even the studio cannot contain such cards. There are multiple cards, let alone players using BUG scanning to earn the price difference. Will internal employees obtain them using exploit codes and then make profits at auctions?

In addition, there are quite a few palace cards listed in the 2000 group. If such a large amount is obtained through normal channels, let alone a cross-region, even if it is the entire cross-region combined. The number cannot be so large. I have to say that the person who listed the card is too blatant. It is simply not something that a human can do. Then some players can't help but ask, since it is a card, why not card the legendary card? A legendary card costs hundreds of millions, but this one only costs tens of thousands of gold coins. Wouldn’t it be better to buy legendary cards?

Many players have expressed their opinions on this matter. One of them thinks that either the number of scanned shots is insufficient, or there is a production/copying bug, or there is something happening internally. really! These three are all possible causes of a large number of palace cards. Of course, some players refute that insiders need to rely on this to make money? Isn’t it good to get a few +12 diamonds to increase the effect?

This statement is not unreasonable. The Korean server has a precedent of planning to make profits for itself through the card +12 diamond increase. It is not impossible for the national server to plan. As for the possibility of insiders doing tricks, it is actually not high. In 2000 A group was put on the shelves in large quantities. Although the profits were small but the sales were high, it was ostentatious. Other planners would definitely trace the source after seeing such a big move and would not let it go freely.

Summary

In short, a large number of palace cards were put on the shelves in groups of 2000. I think the higher chance is that it is either an insider or someone using a copying bug to produce a large number of cards. As for I think 90% of the cases are copying bugs. Internal employees cannot be so blatant.

There is no shortage of talents to research BUGs in the game. It is possible that these players used the method of copying BUGs to remove them, which is why such a large number of cards appear. Of course, no matter who is playing such a large number of cards. None of the cards will exist in the auction house for long, after all, these cards are not obtained through normal channels.