Quote Originally Posted by Gemma View Post
I think the best solution is what's been mentioned in this thread earlier...

If you completed the event then you can buy unique/untradeable versions of the furnishings from the salvager.

That way people who still want to sell them to new players & what not can still make a profit by storing up & selling them while the rest of us who just want to be able to decorate with the items we did the events for can just go repurchase them when its in season & not be forced to store them when we don't plan on selling them.

Where's the harm in that SE?
I agree honestly, I really don't have a problem with people selling them again. I mean, is it a bit ridiculous that the Dream Set sells for like 50k+ when it costs like 30gil to get from the NPC? Sure. However, this is just the price someone should have to pay in order to get the event item that they didn't get to participate in doing in the past. One thing that bothers me is that the ended up resorting to the cash shop for some items. The dream tunic/hat/boots were perfectly fine resell-able and then they changed the rest of the gear just so they can make a quick buck off the player base. The Cash Shop should be reserved for unique items that the game DOESN'T already have implemented from a past quest. Maybe that's just me.

I'm not asking them to make untradeable versions, we can't help the state the game is in now regarding old event items such as the reindeer suit that is in the cash shop. However, what they haven't added yet, from the past events should EASILY be placed in game. We deserve it. We as the player who has participated in ALL of these events should have this option.

At the VERY least, they should all event items accessible by the player base, be it in the cash shop or via buying from the Calamity Salvager if you've COMPLETED the event in the past. There's a HUGE difference between exclusive special gear/items, and event items that are resell-able by the public. I don't understand why they're putting such ridiculous restrictions at a marketboard-able item.