



This has changed and you can retrieve and re-set the eaten food items. Obviously it's still eaten when you put it down again, but better than it disappearing into nothing
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Ah, I knew those recipes were unusual, but didn't understand why. Low level crafts so players can pick up culinarian class and craft them straight away.Not as housing-item.
Yes, you can craft Rolanberry Shaved Ice but that was used as a turn-in item during one of the Summer Events (not the same one the furniture one came from though).
And while I'm no fan of the Cash Shop, I dont see this being the end of the world... that thing wasnt even worth the effort of crafting 10 haddocks and handing them in during the event (I believe thats what you had to do, was a pain) nor is it worth taking up an item-slot in the house (and interactive one, even!). But thats something everyone has to decide for themself.
Annoyingly the "battered fish" recipe calls for haddock, which apparently was only available from the event vendor? Nothing on the marketboard any more, unless it gets sold at each year's event.



Is no one else going to point out that these were free event items from 2015 Saint Wake event? They're only on sale in the Mogstation for those that weren't around for the event or just decided to skip grinding and will just buy them. IJS, they were free in game at one point. (Yes, I see others saying that event items are being put into the Mogstation.)For every person who said "if you don't like it don't buy it" in previous mog station threads, this is the slippery slope people were warning about, the actions of a few do affect everyone else when they decide to price things with those few in mind. Although this isn't even the first case of badly priced items
Another consumable
$25 for a table and 4 chairs
There's a difference between doom-saying and misleading. This is just misleading.
You still cannot retrieve and reset eaten or partially eaten food items.
Even if this was possible, it still doesn't solve the problem of being unable to toggle off food items so people can't eat them.![]()
What business isn't? Welcome to the real world -.-/
What really is shady is going to a restaurant, ordering a soda, get charged close to $5 dollars, getting flat soda not once but 3 times.
Starbucks, paying over $5, and having baristas not know how to properly serve a drink without letting the shot expire. People who know coffee know the difference most just accept reality and stay quiet. Compare to this RL is really more of a rip off.
Last edited by ManuelBravo; 08-03-2018 at 04:09 AM.
CD Projekt springs to mind as well as various small businesses that sell high quality produce for a reasonable price. The idea that every business resorts to dubious practices is silly - many establish specific ethics and operate in a manner that is very consumer friendly whilst still making a profit.
How is it dubious? The main point is that business , unless charities and even so called non profit, make a profit one way or another. While CD Projekt springs has made somewhat decent games, sorry not a big fan of their projects, over all they have no choice in order to compete. Perception and reality. Over all yes they are still making a profit which is the whole purpose of a business. i will be honest Cyberpunk2077 looks interesting, yet so far I have not been impressed. The Witcher for example is a great game, just hate the controls and has issues on and off which they will not address tech support just claims it will be noted as feed back. Been working on it for years, just finished it and will not be playing it again. Then again we all have our taste.CD Projekt springs to mind as well as various small businesses that sell high quality produce for a reasonable price. The idea that every business resorts to dubious practices is silly - many establish specific ethics and operate in a manner that is very consumer friendly whilst still making a profit.
Last edited by ManuelBravo; 08-03-2018 at 05:20 AM.


While I've defended CD project red in this specific frangent, I will say that those reasonable prices have some doubts in working condition, which ofc I cannot prove, but they've been a bit evasive on the answers enough to warrant suspicions, nevertheless I say that perhaps it's the price to pay to get good productsCD Projekt springs to mind as well as various small businesses that sell high quality produce for a reasonable price. The idea that every business resorts to dubious practices is silly - many establish specific ethics and operate in a manner that is very consumer friendly whilst still making a profit.
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