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Old 07-13-2010, 01:55 PM
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Now that I think about it again, maybe the trade to players isn't working due to how we handle the packets. Maybe it is possible to change that so GMs could trade no drop items to players. I am pretty sure dropping a no drop item is restricted by the client, but maybe trading them is a possibility if the packet handling was adjusted. Would have to see if the client sends a trade request packet when trying to trade a no drop item or not. If they don't send a trade request, then no, it is restricted by the client and they couldn't have done it that way on Live either. But, if a traderequest is sent from the client, then we could definitely allow the trade to happen. Not that it is something I would plan to add anytime, given that the simple command to do it already exists.

I was also a guide on Live for about a year, and we didn't have any kind of item summoning or no drop trading abilities. I am not sure how you could watch a GM trade an item with a player unless you were the player that was being traded to.
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