ArenaNet talk:Guild Wars 2 suggestions/Gnome Delivery Service

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Ahh, i see long term tradding! Hazzar! No more district changing to trade! Hazzar! Christmas presnts abound yea maty! Hazzar! ..... But in this, do i see a new way to trade? since it cost money to open the package, mabey you put the item on a sytem wich orders it into catagories and others browse aand buy! Lets all go to the mall! This could then use the gnombs as a people who will sell your item but will take 10-20% of the money...those crafty little short people. This has my full suport! ---- The Reviewer - Sir Mad I X (shsmad)

YOU FOOL!! Gnomes are EVIL!! Pure evil! You obviously are a part of the Gnome conspiracy, and a such must be destroyed. Justice will be done.--Will Greyhawk 12:36, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

This is COMPLETELY ripped off of Runescape. You're not the only one who started their gaming career there you know. What are you going to suggest next? Flax fields? Adding a wilderness, then removing it?

OK unlike these other two people, it can work without what you have said, delivery works, however I don't like the idea of the COD system you worked out, as it can be exploited, how many players will be pissed to find that they were just delivered a rock and payed 10k for it because they had no idea what was in the box. OK so I am against it, but only part of it, you should be able to know what is delivered to you, name on the package or something rather then getting a random box. What to use for delivery, how about Asuran teleportation Golums, that would be awsome, nothing worse then being in the middle of a fight and having this gigantic Golum teleport next to you.

Why should the fact that an idea is from Runescape count against it? If it's a good idea, use it!! Never heard of this idea before, and love it. -- Melisande

Actually, I think Asuran teleportation Golems would be cool to deliver stuff XD. Maybe there could be tiny 3 feet tall ones. But, actually, I do want a COD mailbox, as long as you can always know what you're paying for.

May be not a package but a message?

Wonder what I am talking about? When you do runs and people do not pay you and then put you on ignore, you may really want to send them a message and may be even pay for it, a sort of messages they send in Harry Potter, you know ;-)--HH LEADER User HH LEADER Peace symbol svg.png talk 17:06, 28 August 2008 (UTC)

Fuck off RS kiddy. Napalm Flame 14:02, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

Gnomes. *shudder* Hate gnomes.--Will Greyhawk 14:29, 24 September 2008 (UTC)


this is fucking gay

^ and pointless. --Cancer Angel y so srs? 20:38, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

Someone once said that "gay" is not a synonym for "ridiculous". But all that aside, I agree with you. The article should have been about sending messages to offline friends instead of a "pay-to-trade" method. azaleachat 20:10, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
This suggestion must die. Why? Because gnomes are evil. Because there already is a suggestion about sending messages to offline friends. And because gnomes are evil.--Will Greyhawk 15:24, 29 November 2008 (UTC)