This Extra Credits video brings up a good point.
What if gear could gain titles, stats, effects just because you or someone else used that gear to an achievement or kill a boss? What if players who like to be craftsmen was able to put their name on the things they make so when some buys or trades it they know who made it. And if another player added buffs to it their name is added to as well? What if you could recover arrows and bullets after you use them, and as a sniper I use the same bullet every time to kill bosses to make legendary bullet or magazine case. The same would go for armor. For example, this armor was worn by Omnires, a survivor of The Battle Of Mageddon when a meteor crashed onto the battlefield killed off most of the units in both armies.
If this does become a thing in gaming I can see far more uses for it than just items and player driven lore. What if you in a game there was a family system? You could use blockchain to like a family tree to see the other players who are in your family. So as player you could use your guild mates to help you with things or you could ask your family or tribe for help.
What if gear could gain titles, stats, effects just because you or someone else used that gear to an achievement or kill a boss? What if players who like to be craftsmen was able to put their name on the things they make so when some buys or trades it they know who made it. And if another player added buffs to it their name is added to as well? What if you could recover arrows and bullets after you use them, and as a sniper I use the same bullet every time to kill bosses to make legendary bullet or magazine case. The same would go for armor. For example, this armor was worn by Omnires, a survivor of The Battle Of Mageddon when a meteor crashed onto the battlefield killed off most of the units in both armies.
If this does become a thing in gaming I can see far more uses for it than just items and player driven lore. What if you in a game there was a family system? You could use blockchain to like a family tree to see the other players who are in your family. So as player you could use your guild mates to help you with things or you could ask your family or tribe for help.