This could be both a gold or fsp sink. I'd like opinions from players and from the cows also after some players make suggestions.
Many times some of us go on vacation or whatever and overflow our stamina. How about we pay in gold/fsp to save some of that over flow? Have like a reserve pit for stamina overflow.
But we have to pay for it in gold / fsp. The more stamina we save, the more it cost. And when we burn that stamina, it starts all over again. We wanna save another 5000 stamina over flow, then we have to pay for that. It expires after each time the reserve overflow stamina is used. But we can pay (at a price of course) to save as much stamina as we want.
Any corrections? Suggestions? Good Idea? Bad idea? Whatcha think the cows will think?
Good Idea maybe ? maybe not ?
Started by Xainth, Mar 14 2013 22:07
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#1
Posted 14 March 2013 - 22:07
#2
Posted 14 March 2013 - 23:09
Probably will never happen, but I like it!
#3
Posted 14 March 2013 - 23:23
Like you said, it's an idea. I would have a limit to how much reserve stam you could bank though. Perhaps a FSP cost (maybe a 12 hour buy upgrade via gold for a sink).
Have a max of 36 hours of reserved stam banked this way (it stops if you log in within the 36 hour period). Mostly for vacationing players or, those with crazy shifts at work (or real life issues). It would stop if you log in within the 1 to 36 hour period when the stam is being reserved.
This would help prevent people from buying the upgrade just to do so and still log in while they are banking stam.
HCS may not buy this idea but, it is a nice one.
Have a max of 36 hours of reserved stam banked this way (it stops if you log in within the 36 hour period). Mostly for vacationing players or, those with crazy shifts at work (or real life issues). It would stop if you log in within the 1 to 36 hour period when the stam is being reserved.
This would help prevent people from buying the upgrade just to do so and still log in while they are banking stam.
HCS may not buy this idea but, it is a nice one.
#4
Posted 15 March 2013 - 00:58
Sounded good to me but not everyone else. Sorry yall
#5
Posted 15 March 2013 - 01:19
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