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Bind on Pick-up

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Created page with 'Bind on Pick-up refers to items that a character can not drop or trade to other characters. These "bind" or stick to a character as soon as they are picked up. The only BoP item…'
Bind on Pick-up refers to items that a character can not drop or trade to other characters. These "bind" or stick to a character as soon as they are picked up.

The only BoP items in Diablo 3 are quest items, things that are not used or equipped, but that must be held in the [[quest]] items [[inventory]] tab and that are needed to complete quests. These items vanish as soon as the quest is completed, or once the character abandons the quest.


==Blizzard Comments==

Jay Wilson spoke on this issue at Blizzcon 2009. [http://g4tv.com/games/pc/28197/diablo-iii/articles/68225/BlizzCon-2009-Diablo-III-Game-Director-Interview/]

::'''Jay Wilson: '''We have no “Soulbound” or bind-on-pickup, except for quest items. We do have bind-on-equip for the highest end items in the game. We targeted, roughly, any item above level 85. These we will do as bind-on-equip. The reason for this is that we want people to be able to trade them, but we also want to remove the high-end items from the economy. One of the greatest ways that you can do that is with bind-on-equip. What we don’t want is to have a situation where you find something on the ground like, “Oh, man. This would be a perfect weapon for my Monk. Oh, but I just picked it up and now it’s on the wrong character.” We don’t want that at all.

::Most of our focus on Diablo 3 is as a [[trading]] game. So, if you take trading out of the item space, you ruin the core of the game. Finding a really great item that is not for you is still a great event because it means you have a bartering tool to get the item that you do want. We definitely want to make sure that that still exists.



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