Buying artifacts

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Mim
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Buying artifacts

Post by Mim » 31 May 2016 09:39

Hello!

This old rule preventing us to buy back a mistaken sold artifact is very annoying.
Why do we still have it? What purpose does it have?

Pls remove the restriction to buy back artifacts unless there is something I missed.

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Re: Buying artifacts

Post by Cherek » 31 May 2016 12:43

Mim wrote:Hello!

This old rule preventing us to buy back a mistaken sold artifact is very annoying.
Why do we still have it? What purpose does it have?

Pls remove the restriction to buy back artifacts unless there is something I missed.
I dont know the original reason, but it's annoying for sure. I'll talk to the others upstairs and we'll see.

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Re: Buying artifacts

Post by Mersereau » 31 May 2016 12:44

The only reason I can think of is someone using a shop as a droproom.
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Re: Buying artifacts

Post by Cherek » 31 May 2016 12:49

Mersereau wrote:The only reason I can think of is someone using a shop as a droproom.
Well, I suppose someone could. However it would be pretty unsafe as there's a pretty big risk of losing it if someone else sells stuff there. The usual private droprooms are probably safer these days.

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Re: Buying artifacts

Post by Greneth » 31 May 2016 20:42

Cherek wrote:
Mersereau wrote:The only reason I can think of is someone using a shop as a droproom.
Well, I suppose someone could. However it would be pretty unsafe as there's a pretty big risk of losing it if someone else sells stuff there. The usual private droprooms are probably safer these days.
Or just put a time limit on it before the item disappears. Few minutes.

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