Difference between revisions of "Give To Friends"

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Revision as of 21:13, 28 November 2013

Hunters are able to send supplies from their own inventory to friends, not to be confused with daily gifting or gifts from the Festive Gift Shoppe. While there is no title requirement for receiving supplies, only Apprentice and above can send supplies via this feature. There is no limit on how many friends a hunter transfers supplies to, nor how frequently these transfers occur. It can be accessed through the 'Friends' tab, or by going to this link.

Using gifts to friends as a means of trading is inherently risky; the only guaranteed safe way to trade supplies is via the Marketplace, although not all givable items can be sold on the marketplace. Several communities have formed to help provide safer trades; this is done by using a trusted third-party intermediary to ensure that both parties in the trade hold up their end of a bargain. However, trading is always done at your own risk, and there is no official recourse for a trade gone wrong.

Supplies

There is a range of supplies that hunters are currently able to transfer:

Gold Cheese Charms Crafting Items Gift Baskets Trap Skins Others

NOTE: * A minimum of 100 gold and a maximum of 1,000,000 gold can be transferred at any one time. The King applies a 10% tax on the giver on all gold transfers.

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