Want a metaphor for Xur? Here:
Situation 1 - Every day, a man walks down a street. He's homeless and hungry. He does odd jobs for people in the hopes of getting a meal out of it. Then, one day as he's walking down the street, he spies a bag lying on the sidewalk. When he opens the bag, there is a free meal inside.
Situation 2 - Every day, another homeless and hungry man walks on the same street. He does odd jobs for people and saves the money that he gets for doing those jobs. Unfortunately, he's no lucky like the first guy, so he doesn't find any food on the street. Instead, he saves the money from the jobs he does. Finally, at the end of the day, after working all day without eating, he has saved enough for a meal. He visits the local grocery and buys that meal.
Now, who "earned" their meal?
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Damn, that's better than my half assed Gazelle Line Metaphor, GG, seems like they both deserved it if they were both looking for the same. I don't know if this was supposed to steer me towards the other direction but I feel the pain of both. But let's give the scenario of Xür never selling it, then what, what will happen to those who saved their money? Now this is only a "scenario" I'm not saying he isn't selling to ever, but what if? There is no controlled variable in the real world, but Bungie does control Xür's inventory now.
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Logic doesn't work on these idiots man. Save your effort.
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Who was that directed to? OP?