Originally Posted by
Seriha
Not quite. Yes, it takes one or two impatient people to ruin things for everyone, but it's not just about the consumer end, but the production of certain resources. The newer spells are pricey because they're not readily available, nor do they offer a soft cap like other ones had with NPC vendors. Some think this is a good thing, but unlike gear, a mage can't sell their scroll back once done with it. Comparatively, a melee class doesn't need a Scroll of Fell Cleave or Impetus to learn a WS or JA. Ultimately, things boil down to dumb luck more than legitimate work at the moment, and if WoE is dying down in popularity, scroll supplies aren't going to get much better with seals being finite and VW not very casual/PUG friendly.
Plus older scrolls like Raise III, Utsu: Ni, and so on also face an issue of limited supply for no other reason than SE wanted them to be rare. Again, mages are what they are in part through their spells. Save the rare crap for equipment.
Overall, I'm rather stymied by these "ideas" to alleviate congestion in Port Jeuno. Contrary to the opinions of some, not everyone's swimming in gil. Thus, sellers will likely raise their costs to cover taxes munched under current prices. Meanwhile, SE needs to take a better look at why PJ is so popular to begin with and replicate those features elsewhere. More simplistic travel to Jeuno would be a start, as would the presence of Magian Moogles in the starter cities. Stretching /yell to all city zones would also help in forming groups.