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#1 allenplay

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 16:29

Lol. Find someone who is suitable for the level that the item is for. Ask them if they want it. If they don't, rinse and repeat :)

#2 Tartarus1

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 18:43

What allenplay said is true or u can donate this items to new guilds.

#3 fs_revenant

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 19:25

Ok I'm still relavtivly new to the game, but I've noticed its not hard to get FSP, or money or Items. Now while I HATE ppl who beg for stuff like most of us, I am tired of just destroying all the common/rare loot I get when my auctions are in use. Does anyone have a idea on how to donate this loot to ppl w/o needing to come to forum every 5min and looking for someone, whining "HELP MEEEEEEE >.<", or just looking up random ppl who just logged on and sending them items lol.

See, that's the thing, you are correct, it is not hard to get FSP, or money, or items...there is, in my humble opinion, absolutely no reason to have to beg for items. However, should you choose to be generous, I usually go through my guild allies list, and check each guild for an appropriate member that might want the item...otherwise, just drop the stuph, if it's easy for you to get, it's easy for anyone to get...no need to waste your time.

#4 fs_piratemike

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 19:29

Considering some of the prices (like Deep Set), I have considered begging. LOL

Seriously, I am sure lots of players got where they are without legendary sets. Begging is bad form. Giving away your stuff not only makes you look like a nice guy, but it adds to your kharma


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