10 Video Game Items That Are Completely Useless (On Purpose!)

One man's trash is... actually maybe just trash.

By Zoë Miskelly /

As much as it doesn't really feel like it, items are one of the most important parts of most games. Between finding perfect equipment or weapons for your characters, or merely finding all the collectibles to net rewards and trophies, a lot of your playing experiences revolve around getting the items that you crave.

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Only, not every item can be the thing that you needed, or the process becomes way too easy. You need some duds and red herrings added into the mix to make things more interesting - and to provide you with the sense of frustration that makes getting what you were after all the more satisfying.

But it can be surprisingly difficult trying to figure out what is actually useless, and what is a useful item that you merely haven't found the use of yet.

Some of these items had players spending countless hours of their lives trying to figure out their purpose, only to have it revealed that there wasn't one in the first place. Inversely, some of them are transparently useless items - that people still somehow bought.

10. Griftah's Shop - World Of Warcraft

In theory, all of Griftah's wears are greatly useful. They do things like protect you from Tikbalangs, make food and drink heal you, and let you swim through water.

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Only, these are all things you already have. You automatically gain the ability to swim in-game, food and drink already heals you, and Tikbalangs don't exist in the game - so it's safe to say that you're pretty safe from them.

On the plus side, though, his items are expensive enough that only more advanced players would be able to afford them, and these players are well aware of the extent of their abilities, and of Griftah's scams.

In fact, this even led to an in-game event surrounding the sketchy salesman, where he was exiled from Shattrath City temporarily because of his shady shop.

When players complained about their favourite conman going away, Blizzard informed them that this wasn't them removing Griftah from the game, but rather creating a storyline for him in order to try and create a more engaging and immersive world.

They did also mention that people had been tricked into buying his wares, though, which is pretty impressive given how transparently useless they all are (except for the pets you can buy as a rogue, which are very cute).

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