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9-16-2011 @ 7:20PM
BB Crisp said...
Then you could argue that getting an item itself is semi-random (since there are loot tables, you know what could drop off of a mob), but that doesn't extend to the auction houses themselves. Sellers choose the prices at which to sell their products and buyers choose whether or not to purchase those products.
Even if I gambled and won something in real life, my selling that item to a buyer wouldn't be considered gambling.