ronyg wrote:TBH, I dont really care if they use it for storage. 5k silver up front and 200s (?) per week for personal storage, I think they can pretty much do whatever they want with it. Problem is, people get jealous cuz there are no more stalls to rent (or they are too poor to afford a stall). If anything they should make the stall more expensive to use because it can perform a much wanted function that the players actually want (like a bank).
We care if they use it as storage and nobody gets jealous, we are here to share our thoughts. Most of the people have already some connections for the trade. But if the stalls are used as storage or remain there empty, this must be fixed.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
staxjax wrote:I dont see where you are coming from. They paid 5000s (or $100 usd) for use of the stall. They still have to pay 200s rent per week on them. Obviously, keeping them empty is not the ideal way to make the stall pay for itself. I think they only hold 250 items anyways, so I really dont see what the big deal is. When more stalls are put into Boston, go buy one and you can do whatever you want with it too.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
MagicManICT wrote:Easy fix: anything in the stall more than 12 hrs without a price has it set automatically to 1s.
Alternately: you can't add something to the stall without setting a price.
Of course, this means that if someone doesn't want to sell a thing, they'll just set the price to 9999s or whatever the max value is, which is why I mention just auto-pricing after 12 hrs.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
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