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Celestral Bags of refining are not stackable.

wylonuswylonus Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 2,376 Arc User
edited July 2015 in Bug Reports (PC)
it taken up few slots, i am trying to save them for this friday as soon i get my check.
afraid to open up and cant use coupons since they are on expiring timers, which i hate it. i dont care about rest of coupons, but concern few that i wants.
lost quiet few profession coupons, and didnt want to lose gem coupons either. wishing they were "30 days timer" instead of 60 mins timer.
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  • blackxxwolf3blackxxwolf3 Member Posts: 1,539 Arc User
    they are now useless for me anyways. green and blue marks bah. i liked my rp better. why couldnt it have been random rp c mon guys.
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  • beckylunaticbeckylunatic Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 14,231 Arc User
    Since the bags are going to be fixed to not drop a coupon every time, and chances are very high that it's a priority bugfix since it is allowing players to save a lot of Zen, you may not see any benefits from saving them until Friday anyway.
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  • serpentsminion72serpentsminion72 Member Posts: 40 Arc User
    Well of COURSE they don't stack. Think about it, what is THEE NUMBER ONE reason that they keep making all the seemingly stupid, meaningless changes to all the profession tasking mechanics and all the invocation mechanics?? It's to combat automated invocation botting that accumulates AD, and to combat profession botting.

    Every single change they've made.

    Botterz be p!ssed when they gonna have to log into every invoker dummy a couple times a week and spend ten minutes each- emptying all the new junk bags out into the air that they've collected up. Discourage the armies of invoker dummies and it cuts a LOT of potentially free AD straight out. It was actually a brilliant move from the Devs' perspective and intent.

    Every change that has been made to professions and invoking since like MOD 3 have all been made by design with one very specific purpose- a tourniquet on free AD accumulation by either legit or botted professions and invocation. Directly proportionate to the intent of gently 'steering' the playerbase to have to spend more real life cash to get diamonds through Zen on the xchange- ALL= MO MONEY FO CRYPTIC-PWE.

    -The bindings of keys and Bindings/Drop Rate decrease on the coal wards that happened way back-
    -The increase in time for level 20 leadership tasks-
    -The INSANE amount of time taken to level leadership to 25... and the 24 hour timing and jumble
    of miscellaneous ingredients needed for anything that makes nice diamonds at max level?-
    -New Gear Aquisition and upgrade scam with Black Ice Forge and Unified Elements-
    =No more dungeon farming, and all BoP gear eliminates free trade for gear on Auction to get endgame stuff.
    =Now pay to boost your Black Ice and Jewelcraft professions and buy Unified Elements to get your endgame stuff,
    because they are required for everything. UE's take potentially 2 weeks to make without purple assets. (And
    without an shop of at least ten level 25 Alchemy Alts- it's just ridiculous.
    -Binding of gear Refinement drops-
    -Nerfing of Hoard Enchants to uselessness-
    -Resulting squish on Foundry farming-
    -Recent invocation changes-

    etc. etc etc etc and it keeps going.

    ALL to the sole purpose of encouraging cash bombs by people to get the cool stuff.
    They are succeeding at keeping themselves alive off the rich, and the whales, and they are steadily losing their casual and potentially new playerbase. Every week there are less and less green lights on my Friend List. And all I hear from
    New players that I meet is how discouraged they feel and how unsure they are that they want to stay. I Literally have not heard one positive thing from anyone new that I've met in the last three months.

    Being around since Beta, I've been set up decent to face the headwinds of change going into mod 5 and 6. And I want to keep playing. But it's getting more and more difficult with every single class change they make, and with more and more of the people I know just flat out jumping ship.



  • vinceent1vinceent1 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,264 Arc User
    but after all changes, player can still have huge leadership army, that generate enough AD for everything they desire. so whats the point?
  • sliderhardcoresliderhardcore Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 52 Arc User
    edited July 2015
    The point is they cannot take away what you earned/paid for from you, they just can make it less and less useful to you until you abandon it after drop below the line compared to other things.
  • fdsakhfduewhfiuffdsakhfduewhfiuf Member Posts: 604 Arc User
    It's to combat automated invocation botting that accumulates AD, and to combat profession botting.

    Nonsense. Emptying bags can be automated just like most other things.


  • wylonuswylonus Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 2,376 Arc User
    wow, i wasnt aware of "invoking bots", thank for letting me know why devs is trying to avoid that.
    man, lost quiet bit of coupons discarded until my next pay check. now i only buy pres wards with 15% off coupons and keys, and now i have to put some extra zens for any new coupons that might show up when i need them.

    i kept throwing away those companions, mounds, dyes, fashions, and had to forced to discard profession, since they are way too expensive and never get any good "quality access" items in ages.

    i am been watching for refinings and gems.
    wish they were 30 days coupons, but 60 mins isnt good, they go expire too fast, concern if i get lucky getting those gem coupons, and suddenly game crashed or internet went down, then poofed when you come back on when it restored.
    would be nice if they are bounded to character and 30 days timers, maybe add "coupon pouch" if inventory bags are full.
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