I would like to see the existing top-ten list items edited / revised to clarify exactly what we're still trying to get fixed. Some of them have gotten partial fixes which make them confusing as written now. (PoP drops and bag tokens for two examples.)
I fully support this notion. All dropped spells for all classes should have a research alternative. I think it should be specificly included in item #10 as a possible solution. I'm selfish. I've leveled my research to over 200 with geerlok without training at a GM, and I still can't get Spirit of Eagle for my ranger. 
I was underwhelmed by this suggestion myself when I first saw it, then I thought about how much time is wasted rummaging through 16 identical trader's satchels. This is about organization. It would be the ultimate in simplicity for Sony to copy the existing Trader's Satchel item, change the icon and name. The result might be named "Deposit Box" and come in a rainbow of colors.
Since it's not a trader's satchel, it wouldn't work for presenting items on a trader. By making this a MORE crippled version of the existing trader's satchel, it eliminates any possibility of it breaking the game balance.
Having said that, the bag item in our top-ten list is mainly still listed because we want STATS on the tokens for tailored items. Sony is having a problem with this because a lot of code needs to change to give bag-type stats to a non-bag. They could avoid this if each token were made into a consumable, (potion-like device) with a spell effect which summons the appropriate bag. This allows the Content Designers to add the descriptions (as spell descriptions) without having to involve coders.
Originally posted by Xislaben

Originally posted by Xislaben

Having said that, the bag item in our top-ten list is mainly still listed because we want STATS on the tokens for tailored items. Sony is having a problem with this because a lot of code needs to change to give bag-type stats to a non-bag. They could avoid this if each token were made into a consumable, (potion-like device) with a spell effect which summons the appropriate bag. This allows the Content Designers to add the descriptions (as spell descriptions) without having to involve coders.
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