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    worldofneil's Avatar
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    Scott Pilgrim
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    Omega
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    White Mage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
    Going to a vendor and buying housing items is a gil sink. Going to the marketboard isn't (outside of the transaction fee, if any) even if the player later loses/gets rid of the item.
    If the player loses the item (due to demolition) that they originally paid gil for, how is that not a gil sink?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
    If housing is truly intended as a gil sink, then there should be no refund of the purchase price for any reason (relinquish, relocation or auto-demo).
    Housing was added in 2.1 (14th December 2013) and when it came out was no demolition timer/reclamation of inactive housing. If you wanted to move house or transfer server your only option was to demolish the house and you would get back nothing of what you had paid.

    Nearly two years later, housing reclamation was added in 3.1 (11th September 2015). At this point the 80% of your money came in, but it seems to me it's quite clearly compensation for having lost your house (otherwise they'd give you an option to sell to the system). I believe that's also why the caretaker only holds your items/gil for 35 days, because SE don't really want to give it back to you. To be an effective gil sink they have to never give it back, but that doesn't look very good for SE to go wiping out peoples property without giving them a chance to reclaim their items/money... hence the 35 days.
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    Jojoya Joya
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    Coeurl
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    Bard Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by worldofneil View Post
    If the player loses the item (due to demolition) that they originally paid gil for, how is that not a gil sink?
    A gil sink isn't "I no longer have the gil or the item I bought with the gil." A gil sink removes the gil from the game completely. It cannot re-enter circulation.

    You might feel poorer because you personally no longer have that gil but someone out there does - unless they spent it on an actual gil sink. Aetheryte fees, MB fees, vendor items purchased with gil from the vendor - those are all gil sinks because that gil is removed from the game.
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