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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 576
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Why should heritage items be commissioned? These quests were put into the game and people forced to craft? why should people be able to abuse the use of someone else's time for these quests. either make the recipes only good for 1 use and the weaponsmith give you the recipe again if you fail or remove them being able to be consigned
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General
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 298
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Monk tailor here. And because of the consignment system I am one of the most POPULAR crafters on my server... Don't you take that away from me!
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Loremaster
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 3,200
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AegisCrown wrote:
Why should heritage items be consigned? These quests were put into the game and people forced to craft? why should people be able to abuse the use of someone else's time for these quests. either make the recipes only good for 1 use and the weaponsmith give you the recipe again if you fail or remove them being able to be consignedIn a post here.... I was also sad about this, but I know that it has cut down a bit on the crafting bots as well.... Yes. This was one of the big reasons we wanted to do a commission system. We like making some quests, heritage and otherwise, involve tradeskilling, but we think they'd be better for everyone without the requirement of forcing adventurers down a tradeskill path. Adventurers get the obvious benefit of not having to become crafters, and those who are already crafters have a new service to sell/give away/etc. - Scott Scott Hartsman Senior Producer, EverQuest II By the way. Consignment system is the Selling through the market board..... Commission system is what I think this question is about....
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Loremaster
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 814
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Personally I love it. I hate tradeskilling and this was a God sent.
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