This is bad for merchants, to what degree is a matter of opinion. There are better ways to make the server look busy just in time for the rush to sell dono.
A few vendors selling less potions isn't the only thing at stake here. Merchanting in general will decline. Asking for something in discord or asking a guild mate is okay, but for many needs vendors is easier. Being able to find what you want makes a server playable.
Cheaper npc prices for...
I'm already losing sales, "militia changes" cited specifically as the reason. For every person who tells me there will be 20 who quietly nope their way out of the vending house.
This is just a bogus idea with the capture point and cheaper npc goods. If you need better/more pvp there have to be better ways than disrupting the crafting/vending scene. The player who comes to buy greater cure kegs from my vendor wants to find them in stock at a fair price. Merchanting keeps...
This just from UOF discord
[2:19 AM] Shane: @everyone The Militia Reagents Capture Point has been added near West Britain Bank. - If your militia captures and holds this point your militia and guild will enjoy the perks of cheaper reagent purchasing through-out the entire world.
A temporary price reduction is bad for a merchant, StrawberryInYourFace. I don't care if it is 2/4 or 3/5. Just fix a price and keep it. The player who bought 2/4 regs looks at my goods and says "too high."
Lower reg prices from militia capture point? If I understood correctly from a guild chat.
Please eliminate this. It's hard already to make a living as a crafter merchant.
So you come in my thread to tell people my price is too high.
https://www.uoforum.com/threads/selling-rules-read.55870/
Do NOT post in someone's selling thread unless you are bidding on the item or asking legitimate questions about the item.
Do NOT say if you think it is or isn't worth the S/B.
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