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Name: Reforge Transfer tool
allows you to move reforges from one item to another
Limits:
Items must be same reforge rank
Items must be same item type (I.E. gloves can only transfer to glove, armor to armor, instrument to instrument, etc.)
Transfers reduce trade limit on item by one
Comments
Same sort of restrictions maybe - same reforge rank, same item type - but instead you use high-level blacksmithing/handicraft/tailoring/alchemy/whatever to do a horrifying fusion of one item into another, using some high-cost materials. Same result, has some more time investment than just buying an item, you destroy the fused equipment in the process - maybe with a chance to lose a line or two of the reforge just to add that RNG element that everyone loves. Win for Nexon if they sell an NX item related to it (like some 'fusion success increase' item,) win for whoever wants to get their preferred rank 1 reforge on some new equipment whether or not they pay NX.
I think it's a fine idea. Just have to price it at at least $250, and it would be a great addition to the game.
...Not that Nexon would settle for something so consistent.
I don't think 3-4 responses against is necessarily overwhelmingly against the idea. And I don't think that would necessarily be discouraging. I think it allows for better ideas to develop or refine and revise the initial proposition. I personally think there should be more limits and costs to transferring a reforge so such a system won't be abused. If one can just easily transfer desired or undesired reforged stats, I think it will mess up the system. Add some more mats to use to make the transfer. Give it some % of success or failure.
Also, I'd say 3-4 out of 3-4 is overwhelmingly.
Oof.
In the end, I think constructive feedback to feedback helps improve ideas. So I think that if there's enough thought to it, it would be possible to end up with a good suggestion.