View Full Version : Tradskill Orders that you can take with you (please!)
ccarro
09-24-2006, 08:52 PM
<DIV>I would like to see mailbox messeges that can be dragged and dropped into your inventory to make tradskill orders easier.</DIV> <DIV>Just a small detail that would be very convienient for people that get a lot of orders through the mail system.</DIV>
Finora
09-24-2006, 09:01 PM
<DIV>I'd never thought about that. That would save me a lot of legalpad paper lol.</DIV>
<P>My provisioner cooks at home, with a mailbox on the wall next to the stove/keg.</P> <P>Thsi way she can check orders as well as mail them w/out moving from the crafting table</P> <P> </P> <P> </P>
Ebjelen
09-24-2006, 11:34 PM
Legalpad? hmmm, I could clean up all these sticky note if I got one of those. <span>:smileyvery-happy:</span> <div></div>
Calthine
09-25-2006, 08:16 AM
Heh, can't use notebooks in my home, my three year old has comandeered them all to play Blue's Clues. But I have a mailbox right next to my in-home station too.
Rijacki
09-25-2006, 01:18 PM
<div><blockquote><hr>Calthine wrote:<div></div>Heh, can't use notebooks in my home, my three year old has comandeered them all to play Blue's Clues. But I have a mailbox right next to my in-home station too.<hr></blockquote>So, in order to be able to have any assistance with crafting for orders, a player should be -required- to have an in-room crafting station (nearly 500K status + nearly 1p + minimum guild level 25.. for just ONE station, woebetide carpenters or anyone else who uses more than one station) -and- a status bought mail box (65K status, also requires guild membership to obtain) and if they can't have those then... what? too bad?I would love to have a notepad accessible in-game using the default UI that can also be accessed out of game with a standard ASCII text editor (like Notepad). Thast would be good for -all- types of players, adventurers as well as tradeskillers.</div>
Thicket Tundrabog
09-25-2006, 05:20 PM
Good idea. I scribble down orders, and would much prefer to have the information stored in-game.<div></div>
Aela@Test
09-25-2006, 05:23 PM
<DIV>Actually, one thing i would like to see added is the ability to copy a mail letter into your inv. </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>WoW does something like this, where you can click a button to create a copy of the letter that is currently in your mailbox. This would allow someone to mail you a list of spells they would like (as an example) and you can "copy" it into your inv, and then when you get to crafting, just open the letter.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV> </DIV>
Magic
09-26-2006, 01:35 AM
Along the same lines I'd like to see work orders that the buyers can fill out on a tradeskill bulletin board for all crafters. These would be listed in whatever sort order desired. These work orders would work like the ones we have already. Once the work order gets looked at, the crafter would send a message to the buyer declaring the price and any special needs like raws or rares. The buyer would then reply with the okay to proceed or not. Once completed, the finished item would be sold via a trade window or whatever method would work for both parties involved. The bulletin board can also contain posts from all crafters interested in doing work for others and include their prices tiers.
DangerousOne
09-27-2006, 12:17 AM
When I get a mail with a spell order, I open by recipe book, find the spells and drag them to one of my toolbars.Then I can cick on these icons to start the crafting process once I am at the station.
Thicket Tundrabog
09-27-2006, 04:07 PM
<div><blockquote><hr>DangerousOne wrote:When I get a mail with a spell order, I open by recipe book, find the spells and drag them to one of my toolbars.Then I can cick on these icons to start the crafting process once I am at the station.<hr></blockquote>Now that's a good idea <span>:smileyhappy:</span></div>
Finora
09-27-2006, 08:51 PM
<DIV>Heh, I'd never thought of that. But then again I tend to get ...rather large orders at times (3-5 full sets of armor, people finally getting around to ordering the past 10 levels of spells for an alt, enough furniture to make a NQ home no status hehe).</DIV>
Ryantos
09-28-2006, 03:24 AM
If i could copy a mail to my invantory.. i would be a very happy crafter! this is an amaizing idea.<div></div>
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