Would be awesome if we had Market Boards in Idyllshire and Mor Dhona, near one of the Summoning Bells for retainers.
And maybe also a Summoning Bell & Market Board in the Golden Saucer.
Would be awesome if we had Market Boards in Idyllshire and Mor Dhona, near one of the Summoning Bells for retainers.
And maybe also a Summoning Bell & Market Board in the Golden Saucer.
Non-native speaker of English so forgive any butchering of grammar or vocabulary you may find in my posts.
This would actually be really great to have, especially for those that like crafting in areas that aren't limsa/uldah/gridarnia!
It has my vote.
Mor Dhona and Idlyshire, I can see why they should be there. Right now I'd understand Idlyshire not getting one, due to them still reconstructing.
But why in the Gold Saucer? It's literally a game devoted to mini games and nothing else. Why would we need to be worrying about crafting/selling stuff there?
In the main hubs for 50's/60s, I can see why. There are people making token items/red script items/ect, but there is, to me, no purpose in being able to buy/sell stuff from the Golden Saucer.
At most I could see the summoning bell being needed, due to people maybe not having enough space for some items they may have gotten the MGP for/chocobo racing stuff.
TL;DR? I support the marketboard in the main game hubs, but not in the Golden Saucer.
Here is the question that prevents this from becoming a thing. Which city state owns these lands? Idyllshire used to belong to the city state of Sharlayan. So, unless Sharlayan becomes a city state again, there can be no market board there. As for Mor Dhona, no one city state can claim all of Mor Dhona. The Carteneau Flats are contested ground that all city states lay claim to. Revenant's Toll is a small settlement that was made for and by adventurers. Unless some city state invades and subjugates these territorries, no market boards will ever be placed there. Nice idea, but lore gets in the way essentially.
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