Well, you are correct in that assessment, that people will transfer gil and give it to friends temporarily but you just make the NPC not even acknowlegde them unless they have a certain amount of gil, lets say 5 million.
So if you talk to the quest Npc with only 2.213 million gil he says something in the lines of: I have no concern in the dealings of Eorzea's poor, bottom feeding trash, come back and see me if you ever get some wealth to your name.
If you have 5 mil, he proceeds on with the quest. Sure 2.5 million is nothing to those that have 50 million but it does pull gil out of the game. People may also think that it's too harsh on newer, casual players, it really isn't. I have probably 5 million in gear in my inventory and 2.5 million in my wallet and I have done nothing to make gil, but payment frim leves. All the lower level gear I bought, I sold back for exactly what I payed for it. This idea probably wouldn't help much, I am just throwing out ideas to try and help this games economy, because right now it is shitty.
nah thats actually a pretty good idea.
Mew!
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