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And people are okay with losing a sword like that, for some random? Wow, ok.
Thanks for the info btw.
People tend to be helpful when they have nothing to lose
Most likely the good samaritans of the world just roll back their save after and just duplicate items that way
Not necessarily "rollback" as a mechanic, but you can backup your save-data and do something in game, then just replace the new save with the old
It was extremely useful in Dark Souls 2 when invasion items were consumables, so you would "roll back" each new PvP session to be able to keep invading.
Unfortunately, though, you can only trade for each boss drop once per playthrough, so you couldn't the same weapon twice.