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..........nexon pls fix dis kind of thing...maybe?
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Yaaaa.....NO. i as a female player who only buys clothes maybe 1% of the time in the game would most likely quit for good if they just decided to start punishing me and wiping my gold supply just because of super greedy people spending upwards of 100s of m for a single outfit.
the best option and this would also fix abunch of other issues in the game. nexon does what BDO does and regulates the economy. make a system that lets the player set a price of a item but only within a price range up to the items declared max value.
Item A can be worth up to 5M while item B is worth only 100k total. but the seller can decide to price anywhere between that and 1 gold. this way people cant just jack up the prices artificially to make absurd profits.
but hey whenever i bring up even a abit of the idea in the official discord 2 moderators in particular from the tarlach server always slap a suspension from chat on me because one time the conversation got out of control with a few people throwing insults, and now the excuse is some people dont like the topic. and have requested that its shutdown if its brought up.
An official price range for items is actually a great idea! A lot of online games that go full free market tend to encounter mega-inflation/mega-deflation issues on their in-game market places and , so far, that official price range idea is the best one I've heard of to mitigate the issue. It protects consumers from extreme price gouging while at the same time protecting merchants from extreme deflation destroying their investment. It's a win-win for everyone...except for the people who love extreme price gouging.
Wait for iiiit~
...bringing back the Simon Fishing event where you could fish up clothes. At least, that might help...a little?
These prices are exactly the same as the Tarlach server... it's not a tax at all.
People hoard feamale outfits and place them at higher prices, that's all there is to that, aside supply and demand.