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    All of this aside, this really is an EXCELLENT suggestion. I would LOVE if they would be able to implement a 'buy your own personal sailboat' system for fishers. (I know this suggestion has come up before.) This would be amazing, wouldn't it? Maybe they could implement a new zone area called "Deep Sea" or something where rare and valuable fish could be caught. Regular fishers could buy passage on an npc boat, but it would only last so long (30 minutes per ticket or whatever). People with their own sailboats could stay out as long as they want... and it would not be an instanced zone so we could all /say and /shout to each other while we fish...

    /oneday...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatestorm View Post
    All of this aside, this really is an EXCELLENT suggestion. I would LOVE if they would be able to implement a 'buy your own personal sailboat' system for fishers. (I know this suggestion has come up before.) This would be amazing, wouldn't it? Maybe they could implement a new zone area called "Deep Sea" or something where rare and valuable fish could be caught. Regular fishers could buy passage on an npc boat, but it would only last so long (30 minutes per ticket or whatever). People with their own sailboats could stay out as long as they want... and it would not be an instanced zone so we could all /say and /shout to each other while we fish...

    /oneday...
    I LOVE this idea!!
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