Yeah because arrows totally work for all classes the same way food does. Don't use a ridiculous hyperbole as a comparison. Food is the ONLY thing CULs make, Arrows are not (even close) to the only thing Carpenters make.Because 999 < infinite. and if your going to be using them for regular attacks, well that means there will be a healthy market still for arrows. infinite arrows on the other hand, causes far less demand and will hurt the ways CRP can make money. It'd be like creating a recipe for the Everlasting Gobstopper for CUL, that can be flavored differently for different classes, and prove a buff, but never run out. It would kill the CUL class, which would do nothing but aim for selling that Gobstopper.
Hi, Soube.
You are right, of course, that arrows are not the only thing a CRP makes. However, it would still impact them by arrows going infinite. It would also impact the other crafting classes that also make the parts, such as GLD, BSM, and ALC. How much, though, I could not say. We'd would only know once it happens. ^^
But it IS an important source of income, I don't see why we need to convenience one class at the expense of the economy, is gil really that hard to get for Archers?
Rarely Plays
See your face upon the clear water. How dirty! Come! Wash your face!
loltanaka: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOw2yWMSfk
Not to mention :
Shields
Conjurer Arms (both 1 handed and 2 handed)
Lancer Arms
Macuahuitl type weapons for Gladiator
Shoes
Masks
Throwing Spears
And ingredients for other crafts such as wood chips for tanning.
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