Erastothenes
Guardian
- Joined
- May 9, 2009
- Posts
- 304
- Location
- Any killing field
- Society
- Shaolin
- Avatar Name
- John Erastothenes Bluetail
Crafting Explosives gives MA direct revenue - Nanocubes comes from the TT.
How about if Explosives where made of, say, 3 different ingredients. 40% Nanocubes, and then 30% of something found mining, 30% of something found hunting.
MA would still have some direct revenue. But also indirect revenue, and importantly this model could revitalize things for us all.
There would be something in hunting and mining loot that A.) needed be common and B.) there would be a market for.
If this made the crafting more expensive, crafting returns could (should) be adjusted to balance it.
More trading/hunting/mining also makes revenue for MA (decay, auction fees).
I see Explosive crafting as it is boring. A ingame game that is a kind of slot machine... there's no need for the amount of Explosive ammo made, so ouput is effectively just PED. And the ingredient is effectively just PED as well.
By adding a mix of looted stuff into the recipe, circulation would result. Never a bad thing in any economy, really...
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How about if Explosives where made of, say, 3 different ingredients. 40% Nanocubes, and then 30% of something found mining, 30% of something found hunting.
MA would still have some direct revenue. But also indirect revenue, and importantly this model could revitalize things for us all.
There would be something in hunting and mining loot that A.) needed be common and B.) there would be a market for.
If this made the crafting more expensive, crafting returns could (should) be adjusted to balance it.
More trading/hunting/mining also makes revenue for MA (decay, auction fees).
I see Explosive crafting as it is boring. A ingame game that is a kind of slot machine... there's no need for the amount of Explosive ammo made, so ouput is effectively just PED. And the ingredient is effectively just PED as well.
By adding a mix of looted stuff into the recipe, circulation would result. Never a bad thing in any economy, really...
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