I am a horder and I love farming and craftting. I have done so much farming all my banks are now full in all the towns I can get to. It would take thousands of azoth to get it all in the right place or three weeks of running to and fro. The crafting tables go up and down like a whores draws and when I finaly have the mats in the right town the crafting table is shit.
This game is giving me sleepless nights it is worse than my kitchen cupboards
This is the fundamental problem with the game. Warehouses in every city that degrade are the worst possible design in an MMO. I’ve never seen that anywhere else. It doesn’t make sense.
I personally spent my evening crafting 6 Glittering Ebony!!! It took me an hour and a half!
For tonight, I stop because I can’t take it anymore. What an exhausting “game”.
I’m an MMO hoarder too. It’s hard to let it go even to sell in markets LOL. You have the inner voice telling you “bitch you never know when you might need that later”.
I think the idea is to use it. I understand the desire to hold some things but you need to be very selective what you hold. The rest, craft and or sell.
I dont store gear just materials. The problems I have is this. If I make something it requires x items but i dont have those items because I just refined them into higher level materials to save space and now I have to downgrade them to craft an item?
Thats just stupid crazy shit, fuck that im logging off and doing something else
In the end if I had all the iron that went into my 500 orichalcum ingots my banks would be overflowing (all of them, and my bag, and anyone that would take the iron off my hands)
It is a mess, unfortunately. The odd part is, it’s still really fun despite it being a mess. But, at some point I had to realize I was getting more and more frustrated. Then, like you, I was wondering what to do with all my stuff. Couldn’t sell it, couldn’t make anything from it, what I could make from it wasn’t sellable, I had potions up the wazoo that I would never use and never be able to get rid of, they refuse to put in a vendor, so…on the ground it went.
The problem is they don’t have a regular Joe directing (and restraining) the efforts of all the hopeless techno spergs, so everything is far more obtusely intricate and complex then it needs to be.