Not sure if this has been covered before, thanks for being understanding if it has.
Two major changes I would like to see for Tradeskillers, and one additional minor change that is not necessarily directly related to tradeskills, but is indirectly related.
First off.. I would like to see them add the "stall" feature to nearly every city in Norrath... Make use of them old buildings in the old world cities that no longer get used. But not every building, perhaps 5-20 random unused ones, depending on the town... some are smaller than others so they would not have as many, but others are larger and do need more.
This has muliple effects:
Allows traders to set up in any city zone.
It also allows traders to exceed the 500 vendor cap that the bazaar offers.
The obvious effects are that it will allow folks to sell in remote locations.. perhaps their hometown, or other places and bring life back into some of the older world zones. (Wouldn't you like to own your own shop in Kaladim, Freeport or Neriak?)
An indirect related change that would be necessary is the removal of weight limits of coin for all trader zones (cities) or even perhaps worldwide. The amount of coin in the world has become inflated with no changes in the weight limits that were originally established for the initial game (back when carrying 100p was alot!)
The last major change I think needs to be made is the removal of the "price" column within the bazaar function. The ease at which players can gather other traders information has greatly contributed to the massive decline in the economy. Players can easily undercut each other within a days time and kill the market on goods or items in an attempt to use items to mass produce them for skill ups and sell them off at extremely low costs. This would cause players to rely more on the "auction" channel (or other channels) for price checks at best... but may also cause players to have to hoof it to vendors throughout the world if they want to have the lowest price. Just like they have to do for NPC's.
With the above changes, the /bazaar function would only work within the zone that you are in... not worldwide, and you would still have to "inspect" the PC to see what his/her prices are... just like you do for NPC's
Two major changes I would like to see for Tradeskillers, and one additional minor change that is not necessarily directly related to tradeskills, but is indirectly related.
First off.. I would like to see them add the "stall" feature to nearly every city in Norrath... Make use of them old buildings in the old world cities that no longer get used. But not every building, perhaps 5-20 random unused ones, depending on the town... some are smaller than others so they would not have as many, but others are larger and do need more.
This has muliple effects:
Allows traders to set up in any city zone.
It also allows traders to exceed the 500 vendor cap that the bazaar offers.
The obvious effects are that it will allow folks to sell in remote locations.. perhaps their hometown, or other places and bring life back into some of the older world zones. (Wouldn't you like to own your own shop in Kaladim, Freeport or Neriak?)
An indirect related change that would be necessary is the removal of weight limits of coin for all trader zones (cities) or even perhaps worldwide. The amount of coin in the world has become inflated with no changes in the weight limits that were originally established for the initial game (back when carrying 100p was alot!)
The last major change I think needs to be made is the removal of the "price" column within the bazaar function. The ease at which players can gather other traders information has greatly contributed to the massive decline in the economy. Players can easily undercut each other within a days time and kill the market on goods or items in an attempt to use items to mass produce them for skill ups and sell them off at extremely low costs. This would cause players to rely more on the "auction" channel (or other channels) for price checks at best... but may also cause players to have to hoof it to vendors throughout the world if they want to have the lowest price. Just like they have to do for NPC's.
With the above changes, the /bazaar function would only work within the zone that you are in... not worldwide, and you would still have to "inspect" the PC to see what his/her prices are... just like you do for NPC's
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