Explain the point of 'perming' to me
As I understand, a duped item will disappear no matter what regardless of anything the moment it enters a game with it's clone (i.e. item has same unid). So why then do people want to get permed upon exiting a game, just seems to me like a silly superstition. I just traded a lowly Spirit last night and the guy wanted me to perm him before he left (I hope he did this because he had other HRs, otherwise who would need a perm off of a lowly Spirit?).
Now I have followed this around for several years, and to date never really paid much attention to it. But as far as I know any item will disappear as a result of the passive rust storm that checks the id's of every item you bring in with other items. If two are identical then they both get erased. How clicking on the trade screen prevents that is beyond me.
As I understand, a duped item will disappear no matter what regardless of anything the moment it enters a game with it's clone (i.e. item has same unid). So why then do people want to get permed upon exiting a game, just seems to me like a silly superstition. I just traded a lowly Spirit last night and the guy wanted me to perm him before he left (I hope he did this because he had other HRs, otherwise who would need a perm off of a lowly Spirit?).
Now I have followed this around for several years, and to date never really paid much attention to it. But as far as I know any item will disappear as a result of the passive rust storm that checks the id's of every item you bring in with other items. If two are identical then they both get erased. How clicking on the trade screen prevents that is beyond me.