noun, verb Gaming Slang

RWT

· noun, verb · gaming

Real-world trading — swapping in-game wealth for actual money.

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Definitions

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Selling in-game gold or items for real cash, or buying them. Bannable in basically every MMO and the root of most gold-farming and account-hacking.

“He got perma-banned for RWT, sold 5b for a few hundred quid.”
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Also used as a verb. To RWT is to cross the line between game economy and real money — Jagex hunts it relentlessly.

“Don't RWT, the sites are scams and you'll lose the account anyway.”
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RWT In A Sentence

He got perma-banned for RWT, sold 5b for a few hundred quid.
Don't RWT, the sites are scams and you'll lose the account anyway.

Origin & Usage

Initialism for 'real-world trading', used across MMOs; heavily associated with RuneScape gold farming.

People Also Ask

Why is RWT banned?

It fuels gold farming, bot armies, and account hacking, and it wrecks the in-game economy — so studios like Jagex ban it on sight.

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