Asgerr wrote: » I think increased prices for people in your blacklist could be a lot of fun and the cause for a number of player driven conflicts within a node. I am still of the idea, that it could be interesting to set higher taxes for people depending on a number of criteria: race/religion/guild belonging/citizenship etc. However that would be very subject to testing for it to be anywhere close to a non game ruining issue
Santanico wrote: » Ok so you're the proud owner of a new trading stall to shop your wares, you have many customers rummaging through your goods, when you notice a player by the name of "bob" You realise this is the same player who killed you recently and took your hard earned materials. And made your family suffer! Now you have a choice to make, do you #1 Not Serve him and tell this thieving butt to hit the road! #2 Charge him a corrupted :I'm a Dirtbag" extra fee #3 Serve him because you need the money and don't care who you sell too. Now I personally would love as a future shop owner, to have the right to refuse service and or charged more for my goods for unsavory individuals. Let me know your thoughts please thanks.
maouw wrote: » If you think about the long term effect of doing this, players will merch on alts. Do players merch on alts anyways?
https://ashesofcreation.wiki/Economy#Mailing_items Mailing items Social messages sent via mail will be received instantly.[47] Raw gatherables and materials are not able to be mailed by players.[47][48][49] It hasn't been decided whether crafted items such as gear will be able to be sent via mail.[47] From an item standpoint obviously we can't allow mailing to include any type of resource material or raw gatherable because those are central to the gameplay and transiting through the caravan system and economic regions. But it may be possible to send completed crafted items like you know gear, equipment, stuff like that. But it's something we're still discussing.[47] – Steven Sharif Purchases of anything other than materials and gatherables from integrated auction houses will be mailed to the purchaser.[27]
dranith wrote: » I am a firm believer in the "Eff-off tax". I was one of the few people early on that had Legendary Grand Master crafting in all skills on the DAOC classic shard I played on. I was a one-stop shop for crafting weapons, all armor types, spellcrafting, and alchemy procs. If somebody came to me that was a well known jerk, or that had made their way onto my blacklist for one reason or another, I would quote them double or triple just to encourage them to go to somebody else. If they declined to agree to pay the quoted price, I win. If they agree to pay the stupidly high amount I quoted them, I still win.