Pellandria wrote:.... killing their own chars is, atleast for me, no proof if you are any better rp'er than anyone else.
Try it! You are one of those players who are soooo attached to your character that you'll whine at the slightest discomfort. Remember when you whined when little Dusty kicked your a@@! Hehe, you claimed I powergamed. Truth was, Pellandria at that time was rather weak, but you whined about it for days! Hehe.
Pellandria wrote:
I don't even have a char who uses coal or iron except for the fact that I'm selling it, becaus I don't need them, so I guess I have a better seperation than you.
Huh? I don't understand your reasoning here. You mentioned mining with a cow (Which I have never done!), so you must be 'mining'. You accused me of my position because of my character, and I stated my point that my character has no affect upon my views as a player of the Game at large. Who's confusing RP with player views here?
Pellandria wrote:
There are more than enough ways to get silverbrand wares, ask somone who is playing at your and their timezone or get somone who can speak both languages, with a little effort its easy and maybe you read my sentence more carefully, I was blaming the nonfunction of the trade system on facst like this, why should I then take "advantage" on their discounts.
I said you didn't understand why in two+ years of playing, I have never bought these 'cheap' wares from Silverbrand. It wasn't for lack of trying.
Pellandria wrote:
You seriously can call someone a powergamer, man thank you for that joke buddy.
Who was joking? I have many things I could say, but I don't want to be banned for saying what everyone thinks of you anyway.
Pellandria wrote:
thats not even the point, yes they can buy it, but the fact that they do so simply is ~bad~ for the trade and thats it.
Actually, as soon as everyone began buying their own tools, fields, depots, etc, the trade between towns went downhill anyways, not that it was great in the first place. If a town or guild wishes to expand and improve the things "They" can do to have fun with their characters, who are you to say they can't?
Pellandria wrote:
Yeah sure, just stay in your hidy hole and never rp with someone else and then call it "unity" seriously, we speak about the topic of ~trading~ here and silverbrand is simply the one prime example why the trading system doesn't work, they got a huge mine right befor their noses and still they have ALL kinds of crafters in their town, means they don't need to buy something from others, but sell their wares and a town that only exports but never imports wares is and always will be bad for economy.
Umm....no it's not. Economics 101, a Trade Deficit is good for the exporting economy, bad for the importer. It's not that Silverbrand 'exports too much and imports too little, it's that everyone else exports too little and imports too much! Everyone's gotta have the "Best" Armor or Weapon! If players valued food, clothing and other crafts equally, there would be no problem. Don't blame Silverbrand for doing something everyone desires! Help fix the system.
Pellandria wrote:
Taking Illarion as a community rpg, I don't think that staying in one place and just playing for their own sake brings much to the game at hand, atleast I always thougth we are supposed to play together not each in seperate little groups and I might be wrong,
You are wrong. By Definition, Guilds are meant for the few "Likeminded" individual to join and "specialize" their skills or friendships. A Miner's Guild doesn't want to be bothered about how to make a pair of shoes. Dwarves wouldn't want to socialize with Orcs. If everyone just hugged and interacted with everyone else, there would be no point of Guilds or even towns, would there?
Pellandria wrote:
but I think old silverbrand was never actually paid and I missed the construction of new silverbrand, but its not a huge accomplishment, if they were given this town for "free"(can some player, who is more involved in silverbrand actually tell us if dwarves had to pay for their old or new town?)
Again, you are wrong. There is a book in Silverbrand that describes how the first King, Tialdin and a group of Dwarves paid dearly for their town to become started. Yes, not by the building rules we have today, but they still paid "something" for it! It was usually arranged with the GM's. The Grey Rose, and the origin of the Isle of Briar and town of Greenbriar were also likewise "Paid" for somehow by a group of characters in a "Quest-like" situation.
Pellandria wrote:
You exactly know, that this is just blinding yourself, you seriously think those, who order under a gild or town name, actually buy this for their town? They buy it and use iit for their craft, nothing else and I'm sure you know this fact, yet you still sell the ressources.
You assume too much. Each Guild and Town have an active "Leader". It is up to them to say what they need or not. The orders I have recieved will benefit those Guilds and towns. The person doing the ordering is also the one doing the most needed work for that guild or town. 10% of the players do 90% of the work. I don't care why they order it, not my business, and it's not yours either.
Pellandria wrote:
I built enough allready, the magic academy is undergoing "heavy" rebuilting and redesign under our new leadership, so I know exactly how hard it can be to gather ressources, but lets take a look at what you sell.
Not to add that you say the words powergamer, I never said something about it.
When you fill up three depots full of resources, struggle to try to get help-getting a little if any, only to give it all away to build something for the benefit of others, then you'll understand. Until then, you don't. Nuf said.
Uses of your 'red' items:
Copper ore, Honey-Lanterns
Fruits, Fish, Pork, Grain/Flour/Dough-food to continue work
Pebbles- Armory for the town
Boughs, Branches- Handles for tools, Long handles for Loom
Thread-Loom and Tailor table
Ash-Farmfields
Leather, Thread-to make bags to hold necessary tools and such for the project
Raw Gems-for their treasury to help pay for the project
Now get off your pedestal of righteousness before you hurt yourself. Nuf' said.
