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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #13

I think allowing one trade good to be converted into another will really make future balance tougher.

I suggest sticking with using the recipes to balance.
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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #14

Kirk Bauer wrote: I think allowing one trade good to be converted into another will really make future balance tougher.

I suggest sticking with using the recipes to balance.


What about generic settlers of Catan type?

3x of any oil of enchantment or Elven Bismuth for 1 of the other.

3x of any Lower tier trade tokens for 1 of another?


To me this might be worth considering - as I've got zillions more Darkwood Plank and Dwarven Steel than either Alchemists ink or Parchment.

PS - if any forumite wants to send some Alchemists Parchment my way for 3x of some of the other mundane trade items, PM me...

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #15

Ramsildor wrote: Has there ever been discussions about transmuting say 10 Darkwood planks for say an Elven Bismuth or some other next tier up of trade good?


This conversation comes up from time to time. Now that we have tiers we might be able to work something out.
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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #16

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I could see it working within the same tier, ie short one steel, you can sub in 3 planks at the port ;)
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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #17

In answer to the original asker - I am also stuffed full of plank right now - it's my most voluminous trade good.

Hopefully we'll get a transmute or two next year that soak some of them up - could be an instrument, charm, lense, earcuff (maybe?) item? Those I think usually transmute to plank (or philosophers stone - I can never keep those straight).

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #18

Right now my excess is Philosophers Stones. I'm actually pretty tapped out on Planks.
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I vote darkwood catapult
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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #20

It would be kind of cool to have some sort of transmute that took 100 (or maybe 200 or more) of any trade item or monster ingredient token or participation token. Then, perhaps, Legendary tokens would require one of those in addition to normal stuff.

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #21

Kirk Bauer wrote: I think allowing one trade good to be converted into another will really make future balance tougher.

I suggest sticking with using the recipes to balance.

I concur - balancing is already tricky.

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #22

For anyone that has too many Darkwood Planks I would be happy to purchase them, just message me.

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #23

I vote darkwood ark, prevents drowning. Tom likes the catapult idea, maybe it takes time to assemble but does massive damage.

How much are you offering, Ed?

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Swimming in Darkwood Planks! 6 years 1 month ago #24

binia wrote: I vote darkwood ark, prevents drowning. Tom likes the catapult idea, maybe it takes time to assemble but does massive damage.

How much are you offering, Ed?


Maybe a Darkwood Catapult mounted on a Darkwood Ark?

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