Feedback talk:User/Konig Des Todes/Zaishen Coin Collectors

/signed! ^_^ --Falconeye 04:55, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
 * Seconded. An everlasting sugar rush would make large outposts such as Vasburg Armory that much less infuriating to navigate. Teddy Dan, yo. 05:40, 18 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Agree that we should have the ability to downgrade g-zoins to c-zoins. I agree with the spirit of the suggested additions to their stock items: a cheap sweet and drink plus some sort of DP removal.


 * Konig: I hope you add a separate suggestion for the EL sugar rush item: I would want to use it all the time to get across outposts like HzH & Cavalon (not to mention my Guild Hall), but it also has the potential for abuse during certain holiday events. — Tennessee Ernie Ford ( TEF ) 05:58, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
 * Indeed, I overlooked that. However, many users already have literally stacks of sugar rush items for just those such holiday events. There wouldn't be much difference aside from the briefest of twitches in the economy, as players will have one less reason to sell those such items at exorbitant prices. Unless there's something else I've overlooked, TEF? Teddy Dan, yo. 06:15, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
 * I vote for Everlasting Jar of Honey and Everlasting Keg of Aged Hunter's Ale. --Falconeye 06:34, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
 * @Teffeny: As Teddy said, a lot of people stockpile sweets for the events and if they don't do that they likely just get them from NPCs/other players. It wouldn't matter much, tbh, since it won't affect the sweet title. Besides, most sweet items were meant with the purpose of getting around towns faster.
 * @Falconeye: I don't see much need for an everlasting ale, tbh. It'd be helpful for the skills requiring being drunk but ales are easy to get (200g from trader, 60 zaishen coins - with this suggestion 20 per minute - or ~100g from players). Not a bad thing, but not necessary. The keg is also rather unique in that it's different from all other drunk, sweet, and party items, in a way the kegs are like the in-between of everlasting and a normal one-shot item. 50 uses of the highest caliber (3 min) thus a total of 150 minutes of drunkness. It seems like a compromise created to avoid an everlasting ale item (especially due to how the drunkard title once was). --  Konig / talk 07:10, 18 April 2011 (UTC)