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Unread 02-22-2005, 11:27 PM   #1
Helt

 
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First off, ever time the servers go down, the entire economy is runed. So, since the servers go down everyday, the economy is forever changing. What we need is a way to sell our wares to a tradeskill vendor that retains our wares for players to buy. For instance - Say I make a Pristine Quill and I make a Crude Quill. I sell the quills to the vendor, who gives me 3 silver for Crude and 5 silver for Pristine. That vendor then sells them for 6 silver for Crude and 10 silver for Pristine. Now this would give the crafters a more balanced economy, because I can choose to sell through the vendor or to players directly. This would keep the prices in some sense of balance and when the servers go down then back up, the players who can no longer find items for sale on player vendors (because of the server reset) would be able to buy the needed items from the tradeskill vendor.
 
Just a thought, would have been a lot easier on us crafters than the newly unfriendly way. Plus, I'm glad i'm not an alchamist, they really got screwed.
 
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